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Only a rapid change of course by the Obama administration in 2013 can begin to counteract the enmity toward the US that has been
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by more than a decade of its forces’ lethal presence in the region.
The Cooperation CrisisPARIS – The rise of emerging economies worldwide has
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much optimism, in terms not only of economic development, but also of global cooperation.
Today’s ultra-flexible labor markets, characterized by part-time, temporary, and zero-hours contracts, are very different from those that
generated
cost-push inflation in the 1960s and 1970s.
Those committed to seeing the wealth
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by energy and mining finally result in better lives for ordinary people would do well to invest in the initiative during this critical stage.
Since a common diagnosis of the problems
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in the financial services business holds that human greed is to blame, a German think tank recently suggested that people with a genetic proclivity to high dopamine levels should be barred from taking leading positions in financial institutions.
catalogue supplied, but this time automatically
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and deeper – and across more than just a few categories such as sports and travel.
Second, Krugman’s claim that a vastly larger fiscal stimulus would have
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a more rapid economic recovery in the US depends entirely on conjecture.
The authorities appear confident that they can manage the risks
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by a gradually slowing economy.
Deepening economic interdependence in the wake of Asia’s 1997 financial crisis has not
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political momentum for peace and cooperation.
Recent polling to mark the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks has shown alarming persistence of the animosity
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by the interventions in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The European Parliament has never
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the same level of interest as other European institutions, such as the Commission, the Council, or even the Court of Justice.
As a result, by 2020, China’s consumption of energy
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from sources other than fossil fuels will be roughly equivalent to Japan’s total energy consumption.
The sense of being Europe’s economic superstar has
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policy inertia, bringing the country almost to a complete standstill on economic reforms.
Japan’s Fukushima disaster has
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a massive debate about the safety of nuclear power, but not about nuclear weapons.
The wealth effects
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by frothy financial markets are then presumed to rejuvenate long-dormant “animal spirits” and get consumers spending again, irrespective of lingering balance-sheet strains.
But now it is becoming increasingly apparent to policymakers and investors that easy credit and lopsided policies have
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significant risk for China’s banking system.
This approach
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substantial risk for the PBOC.
UGHE has already
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jobs, by hiring local laborers, and has increased access to the region, by creating new roads.
According to the author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, Germany is in the international forefront of fighting climate change: “The clear alternative and the best news from 2012 came from Germany, the one big country that’s taken climate change seriously....There were days last summer when [Germans]
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more than half the power that they used from solar panels.”
In Uganda, policies to promote organic agriculture have
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200,000 certified farmers and strong export growth, from under $4 million in 2003 to nearly $23 million now.
The 2017 Economic Survey in Kenya showed that the Jua Kali
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747,300 jobs the previous year, whereas the formal sector added only 85,600.
Instead, global leaders should work to maximize the liquidity that unconventional policy measures have generated, and to use it to support investment in long-term productive assets.
If African governments embrace diversity in the way electricity is
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and distributed, they could provide modern energy to millions of people, while placing the continent at the forefront of a global energy transformation.
A “credit crunch” – particularly in trade finance – was certainly a key reason why the financial crisis
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a real economy recession.
While their use of a range of unconventional monetary-policy tools has had benefits, it has also
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significant uncertainty, without fully stabilizing the world economy.
The proposal
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interest.
They can see short-term returns, but they do not understand very well how those returns are
generated.
Instead of the convergence prescribed by the Maastricht Treaty, the radical narrowing of interest-rate differentials
generated
divergences in economic performance.
That said, the analyses conducted so far have not yet
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widespread awareness of the threat that non-inclusive growth poses to productivity and economic performance as conventionally measured.
India’s diplomatic challenge now is to weather the occasional turbulence
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by a mercurial US president who is playing to his domestic base.
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