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Usually, bailouts calm markets; but this one recalled early post-Soviet experiments, when the CBR issued direct loans to enterprises –
invariably
fueling higher inflation.
It will
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recycle retired and failed politicians and be a way station for vast patronage.
Resolving such conflicts requires social alliances, which are
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undermined by discontent, civil disorder, and political instability.
Credit contractions almost
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hit small businesses and start-ups the hardest.
It is
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more efficient to build and maintain health-related infrastructure, such as water supply and sanitation systems, clinics, and hospitals, and deliver specialized health care, where population densities are highest – and to create affordable-care networks of community health workers using low-cost technology.
It is
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easier to capture economies of scale and operation in public-health programs where those economies are greatest.
The Chechens hope that adopting a constitution, followed by the election of a Chechen president, will spare them the horrors of purge and arrests that would
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have followed had either side secured a military victory.
If the PBC started to buy non-dollar assets in large quantities, it would
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need to convert some current dollar assets into another currency, which would inevitably drive up that currency’s value, thus increasing the PBC’s costs.
But Western executives
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describe Chinese officials as smart, decisive, knowledgeable, and far-sighted – roughly the same adjectives that they once used to describe Bo Xilai, the disgraced Communist Party boss of Chongqing, before he was purged.
They view China as special, a re-emerging great power bound to join the ranks of the world’s most advanced countries, and the governance practices that their newspapers cite as models are
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those of rich societies, not developing ones.
Sponsors would
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ask “Wait, what I am paying for, isn’t the computer the real-world champion?”
Historically, it has been difficult to convince Asians that international trade is not a zero-sum-game, with Asia
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the losers.
A central bank is not a university economics department, where diversity is almost
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a source of strength.
Fostering a dynamic service economy will
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boost consumption as well .
Whereas one- and two-decade lulls in defaults are not uncommon, each quiet spell has
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been followed by a new wave of defaults.
War against Iraq will
invariably
be divisive and weaken the kingdom’s already delicate unity.
The South African apartheid regime may have locked him away for almost three decades, but in the great Soweto protests and the other demonstrations for freedom and equality, courageous young South Africans
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looked to his example and felt his presence.
Out of both conviction and convenience, Mexico
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sides with Washington and points to China’s undervalued exchange rate as the cause of its economic stagnation.
Nativist movements that insist on the special privileges of blood and soil have
invariably
been bad for minorities, especially Jews, leading to the kind of violence that drove Miller’s great-grandparents out of their country.
And a nearly identical,
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lethal disease, kuru, had ravaged the aboriginal people in Papua New Guinea throughout the twentieth century.
Useful social-science models are
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simplifications.
In a codependent human relationship, when one party alters the terms of engagement, the other feels scorned and
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responds in kind.
This
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included visits to Toyota factories.
While a number of Europeans nominally held senior positions in Toyota Europe, Toyota Japan
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appointed Japanese nationals as “shadows” to oversee them.
But they
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exaggerate what they have to offer, as well as the perils that would result should their opponents win.
Debriefing is
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a short, usually single session, an intervention that is performed with as many of those caught up in a traumatic event as possible.
But, he says, that outcome would mean further violence: “The compensation for suffered harm
invariably
brings new harm, often more cruel than what came before.”
And Russian President Vladimir Putin would
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regard the EU’s failure as a major opportunity to exert more influence over parts of Europe.
Advocates
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assert that an expanded NATO would fill a vacuum in Eastern Europe.
But this cannot be pinned on one or two “bad actors,” as politicians
invariably
put it.
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