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If history is a guide, new industries and opportunities will replace those that are lost; nonetheless, the transition will be painful and could last decades.
Entrepreneurs invested heavily in their relationships with government authorities, and the state used market signals to
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resource allocation and evaluate experimental initiatives.
If history is any guide, it is highly unlikely that the 2018 World Cup will increase Russia’s international investment or trade, boost its tourism industry, or strengthen its people’s commitment to physical fitness.
China owes most of its debt to itself, because political priorities
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lending as much as commercial considerations do.
But if words cannot do justice to the magnitude of the crisis, they can
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the world’s response.
Deng’s principles still
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policy today.
"Social rights" should not become mandates for judges; they should remain a
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to legislators.
The inflation may be severe, implying massive unjust redistributions and at least a temporary grave degradation in the price system’s capacity to
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resource allocation.
Freedom of expression facilitates an unproductive cacophony of outrage, so the media must receive clear directives to
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their reporting.
The past can serve as a
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to the consequences of the warming that we are causing.
Thus, it is not what one country’s political leaders say, but what they are capable of doing, that should
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other countries’ policy toward it.
Not only were the housing projects kept a safe distance from areas that had good jobs, but, with few residents experiencing stable families and livelihoods, there were not enough local examples of success to
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young people.
But today I regard it as equally important to challenge the new conventional wisdom that America is invincible, and that the "new unilateralism" should
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US foreign policy.
The firing and rehiring of Viktor Chernomyrdin within the span of five months appears to justify all the old canards that Yeltsin rules only by impulse, without any system of belief, ideas, or philosophy to
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him.
Bhutan’s economy of agriculture and monastic life remained self-sufficient, poor, and isolated until recent decades, when a series of remarkable monarchs began to
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the country toward technological modernization (roads, power, modern health care, and education), international trade (notably with neighboring India), and political democracy.
The question of how to
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an economy to produce sustainable happiness – combining material well-being with human health, environmental conservation, and psychological and cultural resiliency – is one that needs addressing everywhere.
The occasion will likely be the largest gathering of world leaders in history, as some 170 heads of state and government adopt shared goals that will
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global development efforts until 2030.
Governments’ role will be different in countries like China, where officials will
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a shift from dependence on external sources of growth to more balanced demand.
I have spent many hours trying to guide, cajole, and beg my energy analysts to create a model that might identify it, just as we have for currencies, bond yields, and equities.
But wresting power back from regional and international institutions – however shadowy and distant they may seem – would only compound the problem, for it would reduce the ability to
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the supranational trends that are shaping the world’s future.
From an economic standpoint, the priorities that should
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Brexit negotiations are clear.
Such experiences should inform and
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the national action plans that would form part of the treaty on plastics.
It is also true, however, that such training does not provide an adequate foundation for addressing the more abstract, but profoundly important, questions that ultimately must
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global policy and decision-making.
Third, the implementation of a wellbeing metric to
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policies would have the most rapid – and radical – effect at the national level.
It is still a good idea, particularly if the bank maintained a professional staff to help
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public choice on costs and benefits (including environmental costs and benefits).
Monetary authorities have, in recent years, made the way they communicate – about their thinking and possible actions – their primary tool to
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markets and anchor expectations.
When such figures – nationalists and populists – have been left to
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policy in the past, the result has been large-scale conflict.
Understanding these developments could help to generate enough momentum to initiate, after more than seven years of confrontation, genuine inter-Korean cooperation and help
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the peninsula toward a more peaceful and secure future.
But if history is a guide, even strong sanctions may not be enough to persuade Iran’s rulers to negotiate constructively and accept meaningful constraints on their nuclear activities.
The lessons from the Fukushima crisis can serve as a useful
guide
for reform.
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