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But such policy prescriptions are misguided, because they do not
fully
consider the role of the financial account in the balance of payments, or that of monetary policy in influencing international financial flows.
Today, Darwin’s theory of evolution is more a hindrance than a help, because it has become a quasi-theological creed that is preventing the benefits of improved research from being
fully
realized.
Avoiding new tension with Taiwan appears to have been a calculated decision by China’s leaders as they begin their own – perhaps not yet
fully
settled – changing of the guard.
Neither Syria nor Iran – in fact, not even North Korea – has an interest in being the pariahs of the world community, and they
fully
understand the economic consequences of isolation.
This poses particular problems for France and Britain, two of Europe's oldest nation-states which have still not
fully
adjusted, fifty years on, to the loss of their empires.
Fully
aware of the bitter legacy of Palestinian disinheritance following the 1948 war, Dayan refused to blame the murderers.
Either the patient was not given the information, or she did not
fully
understand it.
A conclusion we drew was that, at the very least, the path of an economy, measured by conventional macroeconomic variables of unemployment, inflation, and output growth, is not
fully
determined by aggregate demand.
As long as member states remain
fully
sovereign, investors cannot be assured that if the eurozone breaks up, some states will not simply refuse to pay – or will not refuse to pay for the others.
To ensure a positive outcome, policymakers should develop a
fully
transparent framework with well-defined “rules of engagement.”
From the standpoint of Greece’s ability to pay, such units would be more relevant, since it doesn’t have to pay off its debts
fully
in one year (unless the crisis makes it impossible to refinance current debt).
In Europe, the gap was filled by public services – free education, health care, etc. – that were not
fully
financed by taxes, fueling public deficits and debt.
But if the government, in a
fully
employed economy, redirects resources toward the production of nontraded goods, households and firms will have to find other ways of satisfying their demand for tradables.
Monti wants to change that by changing Italians’ “mentality,” as he puts it – a gargantuan task, but also a political opportunity that he has yet to
fully
seize.
Many of the lost jobs – in construction, finance, and outsourced manufacturing and services – are gone forever, and recent studies suggest that a quarter of US jobs can be
fully
outsourced over time to other countries.
The West must insure that fighting does not resume, that Russia does indeed withdraw fully, and that Georgia’s territorial integrity within its current international border is preserved.
The Forgotten Twentieth-CenturyBERLIN – It has been 20 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which for many historians marked the real end of the “short twentieth century” – a century that, beginning in 1914, was characterized by protracted ideological conflicts among communism, fascism, and liberal democracy, until the latter seemed to have emerged
fully
victorious.
The objective is not to account for everything, but rather to pinpoint a small number of variables than can explain key factors, albeit neither perfectly nor
fully.
The economic growth experienced in recent decades has not been structurally driven, sustainable, or
fully
inclusive.
The OBR, reviewing its recent mistakes, accepted that “the average [fiscal] multiplier over the two years would have needed to be 1.3 – more than double our estimate – to
fully
explain the weak level of GDP in 2011-12.”
From here, it is easy to see that if capital were
fully
reinvested and the economy grew at less than 4-5%, capital and its share of income would become larger relative to the economy.
The main problem is that the Fed has not moved with alacrity to implement
fully
key provisions of the Dodd-Frank financial reforms, which were passed in 2010.
Although the Fed’s legal “independence” means that the White House cannot tell the Fed what to do, the Fed is
fully
accountable to Congress.
The six front-running countries (Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Poland, Slovenia and Cyprus) recently submitted position papers to the EU demanding that their farm sectors should participate
fully
in the CAP from Day 1, and that their farmers should get all the benefits, including income support payments.
The non-euro group – including Britain, Denmark, Sweden, Poland, and some other Eastern European countries – would continue to elect representatives to the European Parliament and participate
fully
in EU institutions.
Likewise, the waste from not
fully
utilizing society’s resources – the inevitable consequence of not having had such a quick and strong stimulus – exceeds that of the public sector by an order of magnitude.
But five years after the brutal suppression of the demands for freedom heard in Budapest, Khrushchev was not
fully
convinced of the need to divide Berlin.
Long frozen suspicions limit the ability of both leaders to more
fully
change course.
The role of microfinance in boosting SMEs’ climate-change resilience needs to be more
fully
defined.
Neither Europe’s leaders nor its citizens are
fully
aware of the scope of this challenge, much less how to deal with it.
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