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Even at
historically
low interest rates (before the US Federal Reserve raised its benchmark rate to 1.75-2% on June 14), 18% of bonds (worth roughly $104 billion) outstanding in the US energy sector were at higher risk of default.
Trade in humans and their bodies is not a new phenomenon, but today’s businesses are
historically
unique, because they require advanced biomedicine, as well as ideas and values that enhance the trade in organs.
While the latter is an understandable expense historically, the time has come for the EU and G8 to make different political choices that help keep 3.5 million mothers and children alive and well.
Yet, in a country where capitalism has
historically
been very weak, there is something to be said for the incentive-driven logic behind the move.
Historically, chronic disease referred to conditions lasting over a long period.
The problem is that the only plan to which this Israeli government is likely to agree will offer the Palestinians far less than they have
historically
demanded.
Historically, the real interest rate on ten-year Treasuries has been above 2%; thus, today’s rate is about two percentage points below its historical average.
Long-term educational and employment needs have
historically
been undervalued in humanitarian planning.
Until the beginning of this year, they have not formed significant or open opposition movements, owing to a
historically
well-entrenched fear of repression.
To maintain its current population size, Japan, for example, would have to accept 350,000 newcomers a year for the next 50 years, which is difficult for a culture that has
historically
been hostile to immigration.
These
historically
embedded norms and practices were only slowly superseded.
While France is clearly a Western, Atlantic, and Mediterranean country, Germany, historically, has oscillated between East and West.
Beyond the Revolving DoorLONDON – “Honestly,” said Bill Gates during the COP21 meeting in Paris earlier this month, “I’ve been a bit surprised that the climate talks
historically
haven’t had R&D on the agenda in any way, shape, or form.”
That may sound extreme, but some scholars, such as the 2004 Nobel Prize winner Ed Prescott, have shown that, historically, holding a large diversified portfolio of stocks long enough is generally a far better investment than ultra-safe US Treasury bonds.
America, too,
historically
had problems as a single-currency area, from early chaos before the Constitution to the clash between agricultural and banking interests over the gold standard in the late nineteenth century.
First, nations faced with conflicting claims to water have
historically
found ways to collaborate rather than to fight.
Historically, good institutions such as secure property rights and the rule of law were seen as the single most important factor driving variation in the wealth of countries, and more corruption was associated with lower growth.
(The
historically
persecuted Hazaras, for example, suffered several large-scale massacres.)
The message being emphasized by Macron’s supporters is that, historically, incoming presidents have been able to convert their electoral support into parliamentary seats.
With real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates remaining near record lows, a marked increase in long-term growth, as the administration forecasts, would be
historically
anomalous.
And, with that, the eurozone would become as vulnerable as any fixed exchange-rate system has
historically
proven to be.
Historically, whenever the US economy sneezed, Latin America’s economies caught pneumonia.
Many would agree that, historically, Christian morality played an important role in the rise of Western capitalism.
But the fact is that the advance of democracy
historically
entailed the erosion of shared values and the rise of individual autonomy.
Historically, roughly 25% of all enterprises are downgraded after an M&A.
Moreover, whereas in Egypt,
historically
a stable country, 18 days of chaos were enough to convince the military to restore order by ousting Mubarak, Bahrainis have greater experience with social unrest than Egyptians or Tunisians do.
Unions have
historically
been especially important since they engage in decentralized wage bargaining that tie wages to firms’ productivity.
Historically, such political leanings have not had a great impact on policy outcomes, because overall economic health minimized challenges to orthodoxy.
Historically, the Kurds - who are distinct in language, culture, and historical consciousness from Arabs - never had their day in court.
Historically, these countries have treated energy as a cheap resource.
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