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This was
followed
by other important work, including a paper on credit rationing and interest-rate rigidity (co-written with Andrew Weiss) and another paper on efficiency wages.
In fact, the two negotiations
followed
entirely different structures.
Back to Housing BubblesNEW YORK – It is widely agreed that a series of collapsing housing-market bubbles triggered the global financial crisis of 2008-2009, along with the severe recession that
followed.
But under the perverse policies that Europe has adopted, one debt restructuring has been
followed
by another.
Murderous anti-Semitism and radical nationalism
followed
the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Liberalization took hold out of economic desperation – the “special period” that
followed
the collapse in 1991 of the Soviet Union, Cuba’s long-time benefactor.
In February, Fiji became the first nation to ratify the treaty,
followed
by three other small island states.
The progressivity of income taxes has decreased, reliance on regressive consumption taxes has increased, and the taxation of capital has
followed
a global race to the bottom.
Where it led, others soon followed, forcing humanity to endure the decades of weapons development, arms races, proliferation, and nuclear crises that
followed.
Yasir Arafat’s death was
followed
by the choice of his successor in a direct election with universal suffrage, which was accompanied by Israel’s decision – one unique in the world – to help, not hinder the democratic process in territories it occupies.
But the first significant indication of a link between cannabis use and psychotic illness came only in 1987, from a large Swedish study that
followed
more than 50,000 subjects over 15 years.
However, a recent study that
followed
people from birth to age 38 found that those who started using cannabis early, every day, and for several years had a permanent 8-point drop in IQ scores.
In the absence of an effective, well organized, and internationally recognized opposition, the regime’s downfall could be
followed
by anarchy, all-out sectarian civil war, secessionist movements, and de facto partition.
According to the government’s poll, air pollution is Chileans’ top environmental priority (33%),
followed
by waste (21%) and noise (11%).
Costa Ricans also see air pollution as an environmental priority (22%),
followed
by waste (20%) and water (17%), according to a poll conducted by the United Nations Development Programme.
Conventional macroeconomists like me look at America’s current-account deficit, now running at 7% of GDP, and know that such vast deficits are inevitably
followed
by large currency depreciations.
The West’s aim, announced by the US and
followed
by the triad, is to force Iran to give up uranium enrichment.
Innovation and substitution followed, which ultimately produced many more calories and much more wealth.
From the analysis of the deceptive nature of complexity, there
followed
the recommendation of the Communist Manifesto that seems most attractive to contemporary “Marxists.”
The 1991 Madrid Peace Conference
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the Gulf War, while the “road map” came after the Iraq War.
At the outset of his first administration, Obama spoke of the need “for a global response to global challenges,” which was
followed
by a move toward multilateral engagement, most notably in Libya.
Myths about his wartime heroism and divine status soon followed, and a cult of personality was established.
The past two decades of bilateral great expectations,
followed
by serial disappointments, suggest that, once the Ukraine crisis is resolved, more modest and realistic US goals toward Russia are in order.
The Second Intifada, with its waves of suicide terrorist attacks that slaughtered hundreds of innocent civilians,
followed
the Israeli concessions offered at the 2000 Camp David Summit.
But the prolonged period of low interest rates that
followed
the 2001 recession instead contributed to the emergence of another bubble, this time in real estate and credit.
But this will be
followed
by accelerating decline, as the working age population declines even faster than in Japan.
But when the United States caught the financial flu, others
followed.
Presidential assassinations do not necessarily lead to civil wars, but in Burundi, a large-scale massacre of Tutsi civilians by Hutu immediately
followed
the coup attempt.
A People’s EconomicsNEW HAVEN – We are in the midst of a boom in popular economics: books, articles, blogs, public lectures, all
followed
closely by the general public.
Now the Commission has
followed
up by publishing its own assessment.
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