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The systematic demonization of the Tahririst groups, and the violent escalation that
followed
in November and December, served the same purpose.
At issue has been whether the nature of the business cycle underwent a fundamental change after the end of the “30 glorious years” that
followed
World War II, when the economy was characterized by rapid growth, full employment, and a bias toward moderate inflation.
Société Générale has moved in this direction, but few other banks have
followed
so far.
European recognition of crimes against the Jews, they argue, must be
followed
by an admission of guilt towards the Continent’s black minorities.
These fundamental principles have guaranteed peaceful religious coexistence since the end of World War II, despite the trauma of the war years and the large influx of Muslims that
followed
the Algerian War.
It was also obvious that the private-sector debt write-down of 2012 would have to be
followed
by an official one.
As Islamabad heads the way of Pakistan’s tribal towns, the next targets will be girls’ schools, Internet cafes, bookshops, and stores selling Western clothing,
followed
by purveyors of toilet paper, tampons, underwear, mannequins, and other un-Islamic goods.
The first salvo – a warning that Britain should not be overly accommodating toward China –
followed
the UK’s decision to join China’s Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
In the Middle East, however, the outcome could be reminiscent of what
followed
the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan 36 years ago.
Every global recession since 1970 has been preceded by a big increase in oil prices, while almost every decline greater than 30% has been
followed
by accelerating growth and higher equity prices.
But the disarray produced by the 2008-2009 financial crisis, and the austerity measures that followed, undermined the EU’s foundational promises and paved the way for the return of toxic ideologies.
According to the National Sample Survey Office, more than 60% of rural and urban households use buses as their main mode of public transportation,
followed
by auto-rickshaws, taxis, railways, and cycle rickshaws.
Singapore in 1967 and Taiwan in 1975 had similar gaps –
followed
by similar growth rates.
Ordinarily, a sharp rise in oil prices quickly translates into higher inflation expectations,
followed
by rising interest rates at all maturities.
When Japan relaxed constraints on its banking system in the 1980’s, the result was an enormous real-estate boom and subsequent bust,
followed
by two decades of slow growth and deflation.
Indeed, crisis has
followed
crisis in Europe, and this is unlikely to change anytime soon.
It will be
followed
either by sighs of relief (as I hope) or a cataclysm that rocks the EU to its core and brings disaster to the UK.
After all, the MOF has made such threats before – for example, just after the introduction of the BOJ’s negative interest-rate policy, and again after the Brexit decision – but never
followed
through.
With the threat of unsustainably high interest rates in the countries of the eurozone periphery having disappeared, the path to moderate recovery was supposedly open, to be
followed
by some acceleration in growth in 2015.
The benefits obtained by Poland from its geopolitical repositioning were impressive, even more so when its macroeconomic data are compared with those of a country like Ukraine, which
followed
a very different path after communism’s collapse.
In a nutshell: the implosion of the brave new world of modern finance, and the economic crisis that followed, was rooted in the idea that free and unregulated capital markets always work for the public good, and are all that is needed for economic prosperity.
Together with a suite of Sustainable Development Goals, these agreements will serve as crucial road signs indicating the path to be
followed
by the world’s national economies over the next 15 years and beyond.
But who guarantees that these rules will actually be
followed?
After an election in March in which the anti-establishment Five Star Movement (M5S) and the far-right League party captured a combined parliamentary majority,
followed
by months of uncertainty, Italy has become the first major EU member state to be governed by a populist coalition.
Nevertheless, we should remember that the greatest reconfigurations of international law throughout history have always
followed
geopolitical upheavals.
Waves of discourse followed, helping Western women see what was “not enough” in many aspects of their lives, such as the low-paying jobs in which men took credit for their work – and pinched their bottoms.
The EU has woken up to these problems in the past two or three years, thanks, most recently, to the crisis in France last summer, which
followed
an influx of thousands of Roma migrants.
Panetta’s visit to Vietnam
followed
hard on US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s visit to Beijing for strategic and economic talks.
It was oddly reminiscent of Genesis: six days of intense effort
followed
by a day of rest, in this case the signing of a cease-fire.
Gordon Brown, as British Chancellor of the Exchequer,
followed
in Thatcher’s footsteps.
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