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At the same time, Brazil - which has
followed
sound economic policies and has healthy budget and trade surpluses - cannot refinance its debt at acceptable rates.
This is overshooting on steroids: a very sharp initial loss of value for the domestic currency,
followed
by a gain that may leave the exchange rate, measured in inflation-adjusted terms, stronger than it was at the start.
Trump’s Revolutionary DilemmaPRINCETON – The Russian Revolution’s centennial this year coincides with the Trump Revolution in the United States, which itself
followed
the Brexit Revolution in the United Kingdom.
Credit expansion must now be
followed
by a period of contraction, because some of the new credit instruments and practices are unsound and unsustainable.
With this in mind, more than one politician should have already
followed
in JFK’s footsteps, stepping forward to announce this generation’s critical moonshot, and to offer the public finances needed to make it happen.
Had France
followed
the same policy as its southern neighbor since the launch of the euro in 1999 – that is, had it recorded, year after year, the same primary balances – its public debt today would be 45% of GDP, instead of 97%.
Ahmadinejad, by contrast, has been loyal to Khamenei and has largely
followed
his policies over the past four years.
China also
followed
Kindleberger’s financial lessons.
I stayed for a couple of hours, during which I
followed
three people as they progressed from the fitting stage to walking around to test their new limbs.
Intelligence reports had not established that there were weapons of mass destruction in the country, yet British Prime Minister Tony Blair dutifully
followed
US President George W. Bush in ordering his military to invade.
Indeed, in the long run, prices of almost all minerals have
followed
a downward trend.
The sharp fall in house prices that
followed
caused a dramatic downturn in household wealth, leading to lower consumer spending and an overall fall in GDP.
Three Cheers for RegulationCAMBRIDGE – One of the striking changes any rich-world traveler to low-income countries cannot fail to have missed during the past decade or so is the rapid spread of mobile phone use,
followed
now by expanding mobile Internet access.
BERKELEY – The first two components of the euro crisis – a banking crisis that resulted from excessive leverage in both the public and private sectors,
followed
by a sharp fall in confidence in eurozone governments – have been addressed successfully, or at least partly so.
For example, less than one-third of workers in this period
followed
their traditional caste occupations.
More important, his presidency began a “revolution” from the political right – against the poor, the environment, and science and technology – that lasted for three decades, its tenets upheld, more or less, by all who
followed
him: George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and, in some respects, by Obama in his first term.
The subsequent Progressive Era was
followed
by a temporary return to plutocracy in the 1920’s.
China’s recent announcement of an Air Defense Identification Zone covering the disputed Senkaku Islands (called the Diaoyu Islands in China),
followed
by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit to the controversial Yasukuni Shrine, suggest that the bilateral relationship – already at its lowest point in 40 years – will continue to deteriorate.
It is the same now with the Lebanon war and the gross misperceptions that have
followed.
Undoubtedly, the US labor market’s uneven recovery has much to do with the structural and policy gaps exposed by the 2008 global financial crisis and the recession that
followed.
Now the intellectual pendulum may be swinging back to the belief that state action can mop up markets’ messes – just as veneration of the state in the 1930’s
followed
market worship in the 1920’s.
For Tocqueville, the grab for centralized power by the absolutist Bourbon monarchs,
followed
by the French Revolution and Napoleon’s Empire, had destroyed the good with the bad in France’s neo-feudal order.
We have distorted that history by thinking of bubbles as a period of dramatic price growth,
followed
by a sudden turning point and a major and definitive crash.
This was
followed
by a second crash, another boom from 1932 to 1937, and a third crash.
A few days later, Hezbollah
followed
suit and abducted another two Israeli soldiers on the Lebanese-Israeli border making it clear that Hamas and Hezbollah had coordinated their actions to provoke a large-scale confrontation with Israel.
Western Europe first saw a period in which real incomes converged,
followed
by a period of converging prices.
Is there anything we can learn from the last examples of this kind, from the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, or the end of the Third Reich in Germany in 1945 and the process of "de-Nazification" that
followed?
The Left Will Decide Poland’s FutureWARSAW – On October 21, Poland will hold local elections, which will be
followed
by the European Parliament elections in May 2019, national parliamentary elections next fall, and a presidential election in May 2020.
Not every US president has
followed
Wilson’s lead.
His Administration deserves much credit, both for policies
followed
and mistakes avoided.
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