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Prices moved smoothly up as demand outpaced supply and rushed back down when the tables were turned,
keeping
markets in equilibrium.
Although leaders at a recent African Economic Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, committed to
keeping
governance reforms at the top of Africa’s agenda, they offered no blueprint.
It was thought that
keeping
inflation low was necessary and almost sufficient for growth and stability; that making central banks independent was the only way to ensure confidence in the monetary system; that low debt and deficits would ensure economic convergence among member countries; and that a single market, with money and people flowing freely, would ensure efficiency and stability.
Doing so will require
keeping
the door open for serious dialogue with Russia, aimed at identifying issues on which collaboration could be mutually beneficial.
A less efficient system is hard to imagine – other, that is, than attempting to coordinate patient care in the traditional way while undertaking the transition to electronic record
keeping.
The ISI seemed to be
keeping
its lines of communications open to some Taliban in the hope that they could be used as a reserve force in case of another military confrontation with India or a precipitous American withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Every other objective, whether productivity growth,
keeping
foreign friends, improving education, or healing social wounds, takes a back seat to strengthening his rule.
If anything, they have been selling dollars over the last year,
keeping
the renminbi’s value higher than it would otherwise be.
In
keeping
with that tradition, Laudatio Si amounts to the strongest statement against harming animals ever made by a pope in a document as authoritative as an encyclical.
The American president is not known for
keeping
his promises, and he is clearly fascinated with Putin.
Keeping
those promises despite America’s gloomy economic prospects will not be easy.
Keeping
these promises will be significant steps towards restoring America’s image around the world.
But then the same people typically smile and point out that investors from other parts of the world still want to lend the US vast amounts of money,
keeping
long-term interest rates low and allowing the country to run big deficits for the foreseeable future.
That loophole allowed his former friends and colleagues on Wall Street to pay themselves billion-dollar bonuses while
keeping
those firms afloat with taxpayers’ money.
The way to limit the competitive burden on US producers is, of course, by ensuring that other countries also require their companies to take steps to mitigate climate change, thereby
keeping
the playing field level.
For now, America is
keeping
a channel open for direct dialogue with Iran (as US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta warned Barak months ago).
For China, this is in
keeping
with a Confucian dictum: “One who wishes himself to be successful must also help others to be successful; one who wishes to develop himself must also help others to develop.”
It was not until the excessive inflation of the 1970s that central banks discovered – or, in a sense, rediscovered – the desirability of
keeping
the value of money stable.
In short, as China has continued to build and militarize islands, it has taken a calibrated approach, gradually ramping up its activities, while
keeping
an eye on the US reaction.
And his commitment not to err on the side of underestimating either the difficulty of the situation or the value of
keeping
employment high would make him, I believe, one of the best possible choices for the position, even if he were not now the incumbent.
All of this could be achieved while
keeping
the city’s books in the black, simply by reducing the municipal budget surplus.
Don’t Forget Wim Duisenberg’s LegacyThe most surprising and controversial thing about last December’s rate hike by the European Central Bank was that, after two and a half years of
keeping
interest rates at exceptionally low levels, the bank ventured an increase of only 25 basis points with no promise of more to come.
For Iran, the focal point of its efforts will be recognition of its right to civilian use of nuclear energy, in
keeping
with the provisions of the Non-Proliferation Treaty and its protocols.
Will the underlying economic recovery – this year and next, the Italian economy should grow in real terms by 1% – assist Italy’s banking sector by
keeping
a lid on a stock of non-performing loans (NPLs) totaling nearly €180 billion ($220.9
In
keeping
with his shadowy KGB background, very little.
Unfortunately, across most economies, skills and capabilities do not seem to be
keeping
pace with rapid structural shifts in labor markets.
Through tricks and threats Iraq's fallen dictatorship largely succeeded in
keeping
this tragedy under cover.
Capaldo and his collaborators offer a starkly different outlook: a competitive race to the bottom in labor markets, with a decline in wages and government spending
keeping
a lid on aggregate demand and employment.
But whether the Fed tries to counteract it by raising interest rates more aggressively than its current forecasts imply, or decides to move cautiously,
keeping
short-term interest rates well behind the rising curve of price growth, bond investors will suffer.
In its view, rewarding them with monetary stimulus –
keeping
the boat afloat with more spending – only relieves the pressure on national officials to do what is necessary.
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