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Ominously, the conflict looks
increasingly
like a proxy war between Iran and the Sunni Arab states, which regard their own minority Shia populations as a potential Iranian fifth column.
Initially, China’s leadership – responding to former Premier Wen Jiabao’s surprising 2007 critique of a Chinese economy that had become
increasingly
“unstable, unbalanced, uncoordinated, and unsustainable” – made its case from an analytical perspective.
It’s Time to Let Women ThriveDAVOS – In public debates around the world, women’s empowerment is
increasingly
being recognized as a top priority.
In addition to specific policies, today’s conversation has
increasingly
focused on the need for wider social change.
What if there were no default option, and individuals were sent repeated, and
increasingly
urgent, reminders to choose an allocation if they did not choose one already.
But this threat is quickly losing its salience, as Jobbik
increasingly
moves toward the center, while Fidesz drifts to the right.
As Chinese manufacturing moved up the value chain, firms
increasingly
replaced workers with machines embodying the latest technologies.
But it left China in a deepening hole:
increasingly
deficient in jobs per unit of output, it needed more units of output to absorb its surplus labor.
Unlike in America, however, EU member states’ governments – and, increasingly, their parliaments – are calling the shots.
So, while US states compete with the center for power, in Europe they
increasingly
compete with each other.
Its role has expanded over time, and the Fed, along with many of its developed-country counterparts, has engaged in
increasingly
unconventional monetary policy – quantitative easing, credit easing, forward guidance, and so on – since the 2008 global financial crisis.
As a result, the Fed is effectively trapped between a US economy that
increasingly
justifies normalization of monetary policy and the interest of fragile global markets – in which about 60% of the world’s transactions are dollar-denominated – in further dovishness.
Messaging from financial markets
increasingly
influences the Fed’s decision-making.
The loop has become calcified into a new mandate for the Fed, with other global policymakers becoming
increasingly
overt in referring to it.
If Yellen and the Fed feel beholden to financial markets, the risk of sharper rate hikes further down the road, as the Fed
increasingly
falls behind the inflation curve, will rise.
The committee members
increasingly
seem to be prisoners of the past.
Increasingly, the rest of the world has gone from being objects of world history to becoming its subjects.
While the ceasefire remains popular--albeit
increasingly
tenuous in light of recent events--few Palestinians wish to see the Palestinian Authority permanently break the back of the armed resistance forces.
We shouldn’t, but
increasingly
it appears that we will have to endure another one nonetheless.
In a historical reversal, Japan has found itself on the defensive against the
increasingly
muscular foreign policy of its former colony and old rival.
Nonetheless, all three are examples that other countries, including developed ones, should watch closely as they search for viable growth strategies in an
increasingly
hostile global economic environment.
Despite its professed strategic pivot toward Asia, US President Barack Obama’s administration has done little to address China’s
increasingly
assertive efforts to stake its territorial claims in the South and East China Seas or North Korea’s affronts to the status quo on the Korean Peninsula.
On the other hand, juxtaposed against these positive developments are a fresh set of challenges, namely
increasingly
pro-cyclical liquidity provision by market makers, the rise of populism, and a temptation to rely on currency depreciation as a substitute for structural reforms.
China is becoming
increasingly
assertive, and US President Donald Trump’s administration has made clear its disdain for the European Union and its suspicions of Germany’s economic strength.
Women are
increasingly
aware of their rights, demanding equal treatment in the workplace and in politics.
Europe, Asia, and, increasingly, Latin America, are showing that regional integration provides the healthiest path to development.
Fourth, gold prices rose sharply when real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates became
increasingly
negative after successive rounds of quantitative easing.
Indeed, China’s military use of space is
increasingly
dependent and interlinked with civilian and commercial space activities, infrastructure, and human capital.
Whereas EU membership was once regarded as a gateway to prosperity, it is
increasingly
viewed as a drag on progress.
The other looming danger is a growth crisis – a threat that has become
increasingly
serious.
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