Intellectual
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The left has had an easy task in dominating the debate, partly because the
intellectual
right’s attempt to place all the blame for the crisis on government is thoroughly implausible.
While most economists marvel at Trump’s ignorance of how trade balances work, many broadly agree with his charges regarding
intellectual
property (IP).
The report acknowledges that since 2015 – when China and the US agreed that neither would “conduct or knowingly support cyber-enabled theft of
intellectual
property, including trade secrets or other confidential business information for commercial advantage” – the number of detected incidents of Chinese cyber-espionage has declined.
The provisions on
intellectual
property rights, accounting, and conflict resolution were so favorable to Wall Street and US lawyers that they have been criticized for being unfair to the other parties.
Many lent
intellectual
support to the excesses that precipitated it, and to the policy mistakes – particularly insistence on fiscal austerity and disregard for widening inequalities – that followed it.
Some economists have been led astray by
intellectual
arrogance: the belief that they can always explain real-world complexity.
Like any other
intellectual
discipline, it produces excellent, good, and mediocre output.
What are the deep cultural, intellectual, and spiritual sources for freedom, tolerance, and productivity?
“The answer,” he says, “is partly that by supporting a thriving top-level
intellectual
community, we can train our next generation of intellectuals.”
This is the upshot of an
intellectual
movement that began almost 35 years ago – and that has facilitated no fewer than a dozen interventions in just over two decades.
This is certainly a species of
intellectual
corruption, if not political corruption (it’s probably both).
The
intellectual
father of the euro, Columbia University’s Robert Mundell, once famously opined that the optimal number of currencies in the world is an odd number, preferably less than three.
For his part, Bernanke led the
intellectual
charge toward inflation targeting by central banks, arguing that setting a target for annual inflation was a full and sufficient framework for monetary policy.
Such thinking contributed to neglect of asset and credit markets, promoted
intellectual
disregard for regulation, and fostered laissez-faire excess, because macroeconomic belief in the sufficiency of inflation targeting paired logically with microeconomic belief that credit markets would take care of themselves.
Though circumstances dictate that Bernanke is the best candidate and should be reappointed, the real challenge is to ensure a thorough
intellectual
housecleaning at the Fed in order to open space for alternative economic views.
Also reminiscent of the TPP, there are provisions for the digital economy and the extension of
intellectual
property rights in areas like copyright and biologics data – wins for US corporations and setbacks for anti-globalizers.
For China, this means respecting and enforcing
intellectual
property rights, allowing non-Chinese firms to compete on an equal basis, and setting its currency at a fair level rather than one that is artificially low.
The Basle rules on capital requirements and the World Trade Organization’s rules on subsidies,
intellectual
property, and investment measures typify this kind of overreaching.
In 1945, he wrote to T.S. Eliot: “[T]he full employment policy by means of investment is only one particular application of an
intellectual
theorem.
They represented a full range of ideas and editorial styles – from factory leaflets and bulletins to
intellectual
magazines.
ASI’s profits stem from Apple’s
intellectual
property (IP) rights, which are based on research and development conducted exclusively in the US (most of it underpinned by federal government funding).
Plato held that moral progress is essentially an
intellectual
process, driven by reasoned arguments – a stance that many of the most influential moral philosophers, from Baruch Spinoza and Immanuel Kant to John Rawls and Peter Singer, have supported.
In the last two decades of the twentieth century, however, an
intellectual
revolution occurred.
They retain their
intellectual
autonomy, but could only have won their university posts - and thereby access to research facilities - on the basis of competitive assessments of the originality and promise of their published research.
Nor can they exemplify to their students the fundamental scientific values of
intellectual
autonomy and open dissent.
They also require much more active management of, and communication about, a company’s unused
intellectual
property (IP).
Wondering whether more (or less) competitive economies should leave the monetary union might be an interesting
intellectual
exercise.
This scientific pie fight, characterized by juvenile name-calling, ignoble tactics, and
intellectual
intransigence on both sides, not only left the public confused and scared; it undermined the efforts of the most important organizations working on advancing the science of climate change.
Kennan is reckoned to have laid the Cold War’s
intellectual
foundation – at least in the West – with his “long telegram” from Moscow in February 1946, which he followed with his famous Foreign Affairs article, signed “X,” in July 1947.
While culture provides some soft power, domestic policies and values set limits, particularly in China, where the Communist Party fears allowing too much
intellectual
freedom and resists outside influences.
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