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To understand why, it helps to revisit the
intellectual
origins of the European Union.
Imposing tariffs on imports, without also stemming the flow of ideas and
intellectual
property, is like trying to prevent water from flowing through one’s fingers by making a fist.
On the face of it, this makes some sense: it is estimated that various forms of “theft” of
intellectual
property cost the US economy at least $225 billion (1% of GDP).
Protecting
intellectual
property has long been an important part of US trade policy, as reflected, for example, in the Uruguay Round of negotiations that concluded more than 20 years ago.
Liberated from political pressure, central bankers fell prey to
intellectual
capture, owing to a natural inclination to please those most like them: bankers and banking scholars.
When the Fed’s job was, as former Chair William McChesney Martin famously put it, “to take away the punch bowl” as soon as wages started to rise faster than productivity,
intellectual
capture was not a concern: central bankers were not spending much time with workers and union leaders.
Here, however, the problem of
intellectual
capture is much more severe.
Even when, like Bernanke, the Fed chair does not come from that world, the
intellectual
formation is the same as that of bankers (as are the conferences they attend).
As if
intellectual
capture were not enough, the problem is exacerbated in the US by antiquated governance at the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks.
But now, after three decades in which political independence has exposed central banks to
intellectual
capture, a bit of rebalancing is necessary.
For their part, foreign businesses operating in China, as well as trade partners like the US, are focusing on inadequate protection of
intellectual
property rights, excessive government support of state-owned enterprises (SOEs), and an industrial policy geared toward technological upgrading.
The
Intellectual
and PoliticsPRAGUE: Does an
intellectual
- by virtue of his efforts to get below the surface of things, to grasp relations, causes and effects, to recognize individual items as part of larger entities, and thus derive a deeper awareness and responsibility for the world - belong in politics?
Put that way, an impression is created that I consider it the duty of every
intellectual
to engage in politics.
They tell their fellow citizens that if they do not want to understand the brilliance of the
intellectual
project offered to them, it is because they are of dull mind, and have not yet risen to the heights inhabited by the proponent of the project.
After all that we have gone through in the twentieth century, I think it is not very difficult to recognize how dangerous is this intellectual, or rather quasi-
intellectual
attitude.
But, while it may cause a flutter on Twitter, that is not the way serious
intellectual
debate works.
Sadly, Daoud’s travails are just one example of legitimate
intellectual
inquiry degenerating into political bickering over whether it is acceptable to criticize Islam.
But the NSS is certainly correct in noting that foreign governments hurt American interests by promoting and condoning the theft of US
intellectual
property.
The US accuses China of using cyber espionage to steal
intellectual
property on an unprecedented scale.
American policy is not to steal
intellectual
property, while China’s policy appears to be the opposite.
Spying is not a violation of international law (though it often violates various domestic laws), but the US argues that theft of
intellectual
property violates both the spirit and letter of international trade agreements.
China is not the only country that steals
intellectual
property.
Our work, which the Nobel Prize Committee has helped to bring to the attention of a wider public, provides a part of the
intellectual
foundation of the Third Way, which is increasingly recognized as the only means by which we can achieve economic progress with social justice.
Because knowledge is a public good,
intellectual
gains by one country often benefit others.
Russian Interests In EuropeMOSCOW: Any analyst who dares define the national interests of a country caught in a decade of near revolutionary upheaval should be suspected of
intellectual
adventurism.
A Cool Head for the Hottest IssuesLONDON – Reading Barack Obama’s Dreams from My Father, the US president’s beautifully written reflections on his early life and identity, most people are struck by his cool and
intellectual
approach.
It requires manual and
intellectual
skills that must be used in tandem.
Kosovo's Constitutional FictionPRISTINA, KOSOVO: One year after NATO's war over Kosovo, renewal is to be seen everywhere: in reconstructed houses; in the many shops opened in the ground floors of ruined buildings; in the budding cultural, intellectual, and journalistic life of Pristina.
The Commission must regain political and
intellectual
leadership and make its choice: either explain why the SGP rules must be followed even now, in the face of deflation, or agree with those who argue that the current environment calls for a fiscal stimulus.
The welfare state was described by its
intellectual
architect, Lord Beveridge, as a structure built to protect the individual “from the cradle to the grave.”
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