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For example, the first successful step toward regional economic cooperation in East Asia was the Chiang Mai Initiative for international currency swaps, which
followed
the 1997-1998 crisis.
In 2014, IKEA started paying living wages based on the MIT calculator, and other companies have since
followed
suit.
Again, scores of empirical studies have
followed
up the model.
But the strikes were the first to be announced publicly, providing a clear signal of intent and a bold statement that business as usual – Pakistani pinpricks
followed
by Indian inaction – is no longer to be expected.
So do the Indo-Pakistani and Afro-Caribbean migrations to Britain that
followed
the UK's post-war imperial retreat, and the migrations of Algerians to France and Turks to Germany during the "economic wonder" of the 1960s.
All other rich economies have gone through a similar cycle of industrialization
followed
by deindustrialization.
Most countries that reduced their corporate-tax rates have
followed
this path, while the US has done the opposite.
His point was that no president can be indicted, only impeached by the House of Representatives, perhaps to be
followed
by conviction by the Senate, which requires a two-thirds vote, or 67 senators, a high bar to removing the president from office.
Moreover, the "democratization" that
followed
Kim Young Sam's election and formation of a "civilian government" in 1993, also contributed to the problem.
There was little of the rampant jingoism, get-them-at-all-costs bloodlust, constant speechifying, and flag-waving that
followed
the 2001 attacks.
Growth was fastest from 1870-1890,
followed
by large fluctuations in output.
The Chechens hope that adopting a constitution,
followed
by the election of a Chechen president, will spare them the horrors of purge and arrests that would invariably have
followed
had either side secured a military victory.
As many as 60,000, and perhaps even more, have fled since the beginning of the insurgency that
followed
the United States-led invasion in 2003.
Together, they should press for assurances of a free and fair process, with the aim of avoiding the kind of mess that
followed
the Iranian elections.
And this was
followed
by the Compact with Africa under the German presidency in 2017.
NAFTA, for example,
followed
the former route, greatly boosting trade among the US, Canada, and Mexico.
The measures led to a police strike,
followed
by a popular insurrection and an assassination attempt.
As a result, the most widely
followed
measure of a trade-weighted dollar index depreciated by 10% last year.
The collapse of communism in Europe,
followed
by that of the Soviet Union in 1991, was described triumphantly in Europe and the United States as the “end of history” – the global triumph of liberal democracy and free-market capitalism.
Although Park Geun-hye’s victory in South Korea, where she became the country’s first-ever female president,
followed
a campaign mainly focused on domestic economic issues, North Korea’s missile-guided brinkmanship probably shifted many undecided voters to the security-minded Park’s camp.
Re-Reading George H.W. Bush’s LipsCAMBRIDGE – When President George H.W. Bush was laid to rest last week, the encomiums appropriately remarked on his general decency and competence, which tended to be
followed
by a “but.”
Republicans since Bush have
followed
his lead in one respect: a pattern of pro-cyclical fiscal policy.
A majority AKP government, investors apparently believed, would be much better than the likely alternative: a period of political uncertainty,
followed
by a weak and indecisive coalition or minority administration.
In the US, the commitment to fiscal rectitude
followed
President Clinton's early realization that balanced budgets would stabilize financial markets, reduce borrowing costs, and thus generate higher growth.
Bush's election program promised big tax cuts, which he
followed
through on.
But Cyprus, Malta, and Slovakia have since
followed
suit in making the euro their currency.
Kennan is reckoned to have laid the Cold War’s intellectual foundation – at least in the West – with his “long telegram” from Moscow in February 1946, which he
followed
with his famous Foreign Affairs article, signed “X,” in July 1947.
Until the Soviet Union collapsed, each brief period of “détente” was
followed
by a new arms build-up.
In 2000, Chinese novelist Gao Xingjian won China’s first Nobel prize for literature,
followed
a year later by the Indian diaspora writer V.S. Naipaul.
Japan since the start of the 1990’s provides strong evidence that the short run can last for decades, and then be
followed
not by a return to the old normal, but by a transition to a new normal in which the Keynesian short run of economic depression casts a long shadow.
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