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China’s Monetary-Policy ChoiceSHANGHAI – China’s economy has
followed
a remarkable course in recent years: from record-breaking powerhouse to major global risk, at least in the eyes of some.
Recent demonstrations have
followed
on the heels of the government’s forced relocation of low-income Brazilians from their favelas overlooking Rio de Janeiro into newly built housing far away – an effort aimed at preventing the World Cup from being marred by scenes of poverty and unrest.
But it also
followed
a conciliatory diplomatic policy toward Britain and the US, and spent considerable resources to make itself attractive overseas.
Originally an ancient honor code, Farhang ensures the dominance of the oldest male of any household,
followed
by married sons, unmarried sons, and grandsons, then wives (with the youngest at the bottom).
After all, the three disastrous decades that started in 1914
followed
a period of rapid and deep globalization.
Moreover, whatever monitoring is taking place is rarely
followed
by action.
Instead, President Bush asserts the power to hold them indefinitely at Guantanamo or, in his unreviewable discretion, to bring them to trial before military commissions that deny them the due process protections to which they would be entitled if any of the three legal systems were
followed.
The election
followed
a memorable campaign.
The MDGs, adopted in 2000, will conclude in 2015, to be
followed
by the SDGs, most likely for the 2015-2030 period.
After all, these events don’t really explain why prices of other commodities often
followed
that of oil.
A pattern of sharp price increases, which peaked around 1990, was
followed
by declines in cities from Boston and Los Angeles to London, Sydney, and Tokyo, contributing to severe regional recessions.
Will the current run-up in prices be
followed
by similar, or worse, collapses?
LONDON – Europe’s emerging markets have this year experienced their worst output collapse since the great “transitional recession” that
followed
the end of communism.
Full convertibility on the current account
followed
in August 1994.
These assets are generally not
followed
by multiple analysts, and are not easily understood, giving him a greater advantage in applying his intellectual skills and the skills of others around him.
India
followed
this path.
The fact is that the US and UK economies look rather alike in their overall cyclical patterns, with sharp downturns from 2007 to 2010
followed
by recoveries in both jobs and GDP since then, and with a fairly rapid pace of recovery in the past two years.
This was
followed
by the June 2001 court decision to set a date for trial, making it possible at last to present the evidence against these individuals.
The interest-rate increase decided this week will soon appear insufficient, and will have to be
followed
by further hikes and a large increase in unemployment.
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent phone call to US President Barack Obama to seek renewed diplomatic talks,
followed
by a Russian white paper on how to resolve a crisis of the Kremlin’s making, is in fact a peace offensive that is offensive to peace.
Maybe not all of the BRICS are to be believed when they say that more common ground could have been achieved had a better process been
followed.
Yet, even before the surge began, its purpose was undercut by the exit plan,
followed
by a publicly announced troop drawdown, stretching from 2011 to 2014.
What
followed
was a veritable nuclear-testing frenzy.
Indeed, take the contraction that
followed
the near-collapse of the financial system in 2008 and multiply it by ten.
Another recent intervention by the Chinese authorities – gradual appreciation,
followed
by the unexpected devaluation of the renminbi – raises similar questions.
The first eleven months of the recession that
followed
were as severe as the first eleven months of the Great Depression that started in 1929.
The Regional Repercussions of Honduras’s Botched ElectionMEXICO CITY – In Honduras, stolen elections,
followed
by accusations of fraud, street demonstrations, and military repression, are business as usual.
The last such maneuver, Caucasus 2008, was
followed
by the invasion of Georgia.
For example, after the influential online whistleblower site Jamii Forums stopped publishing in mid-June because it was in violation of the rules, other bloggers voluntarily
followed
suit.
The Great Depression of the 1930s, which
followed
the Wall Street crash of 1929, is the most obvious and worrying example that comes to mind, but the trend can be observed even in the Scandinavian countries, following banking crises there in the early 1990s.
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