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In fact, since as recently as 1980, most countries have experienced
large
declines in agricultural employment.
But if
large
shifts in the composition of employment have been the norm, what makes today’s technology-driven shifts so scary?
Guns require just a little training to operate, whereas an electrical utility requires a
large
team of people with varied expertise to run the generators, install and service the transmission lines and sub-stations, limit theft, and compel customers to pay their bills on time.
As Indian government officials reminded their peers during a World Trade Organization meeting earlier this year, meaningful agricultural reforms can begin only when rich countries reduce the “disproportionately large” subsidies they give their own farmers.
It is the key to ensuring a government’s probity, and to monitoring its relations with the
large
corporations that drive modern economies.
By contrast, for all the other eurozone members, there were
large
deviations between the ECB policy interest rate and the interest rates consistent with the Taylor rule.
The term “shadow banking” gained prominence during the subprime mortgage crisis in the United States to account for non-bank assets in the capital market, such as money-market funds, asset-backed securities, and leveraged derivative products, usually funded by investment banks and
large
institutional investors.
The public pension system is unreliable, there is little health insurance available to pay for the high cost of Western-style care, parents must pay tuition for their children’s schooling, there is little credit available for purchases of consumer durable, and buying an apartment requires a
large
down-payment.
Lenders’ appetite for low-income-country bonds has been fueled in
large
part by a combination of abundant liquidity and near-zero interest rates in developed economies since the 2008-2009 global financial crisis.
But more can and should be done before this new borrowing wave becomes too
large
to manage, or spreads to state and municipal governments that suffer from weaker administrative capacity.
While government ran
large
deficits, the Bank of Japan kept the money supply tight.
Of the 12
large
OECD economies, three--Germany, Italy, and France--were conspicuously un-dynamic: they missed the 1990's investment boom or were awfully late to it.
One could have predicted in advance of the recent boom how the 12
large
OECD economies would rank simply by knowing the percentage of the population with a university degree, the OECD index of barriers to entrepreneurs, and the breadth of the stock exchange (measured by the market value of outstanding shares relative to GDP years before the boom).
Such evidence emerges even with the small sample of just 12
large
OECD economies.
In fact, among the 12
large
OECD nations, a higher degree of corporatism as commonly measured is loosely associated with lower employment and lower productivity.
In reality, by purchasing
large
volumes of government bonds, the ECB was crossing the Rubicon; after all, it is explicitly prohibited from financing governments.
Rather than pursuing internal convergence, this important part of the world is now following at least three paths, characterized by
large
divergences that will persist – and likely grow – for years to come.
This is happening in many
large
Russian cities, such as Volgograd and Yekaterinburg.
The adverse economic impact implied by such efforts is not nearly as
large
as one might expect; in many cases, it could be more than offset by other kinds of commercial activities that take advantage of live sharks.
Large
firms face an increasingly fluid economic, technological, and political environment – owing to more global and competitive markets, to the greater potential of technological change to alter firms’ business environment, and to governments’ growing influence over what makes business sense.
In this fluid environment,
large
companies must be cautious before making large, long-term commitments.
In the 1980’s and 1990’s,
large
swaths of American industry – especially the domestic oil industry – faced this problem, described by the economist Michael Jensen as the managerial challenge of handling free cash flow well.
Measures aimed at accomplishing this could be particularly effective in countries where emission standards for diesel-fueled vehicles have not yet been introduced, and in countries, especially in Asia and Africa, where rural dwellings are heated by primitive stoves and food is prepared over open fires, causing
large
emissions of soot particles.
Such a strategy should be based on Friedman’s assertion that “helicopter drops” – printing
large
sums of money and distributing it to the public – can always stimulate the economy and combat deflation.
Today, California’s
large
Latino population – which includes many dedicated, socially conservative churchgoers – have no truck with the Republicans.
For example, bondholders were fully covered in the bailouts of AIG, Bank of America, Citigroup, and Fannie Mae, while these firms’ shareholders had to bear
large
losses.
Thus, when a
large
financial firm runs into problems that require a government bailout, the government should be prepared to provide a safety net to depositors and depositor-like creditors, but not to bondholders.
That is why asset bubbles could grow so
large
during his tenure.
But periphery countries without
large
export surpluses are not in a position to employ countercyclical policies.ampnbsp;
Although DDT is a (modestly) toxic substance, there is a world of difference between applying
large
amounts of it in the environment – as farmers did before it was banned – and using it carefully and sparingly to fight mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects.
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