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In particular, the impending repeal of the “net neutrality” rule by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) appears to be a major step toward favoring
large
incumbents and away from making it easy for digital start-ups to prosper quickly.
Moreover, soaring tax receipts in some parts of the eurozone – notably Germany – are feeding almost embarrassingly
large
fiscal surpluses.
Indeed, they point toward a continuing slow phase-out of civilian nuclear energy in most of the
large
OECD countries.
Cancer by the NumbersPHILADELPHIA – It is difficult to communicate medical risk to a
large
audience, especially when official recommendations conflict with emotional narratives.
The exchange rate fluctuations that came about following the shift to flexible exchange rates in 1973 were surprisingly
large
- far greater than fluctuations in domestic prices - and the question was why.
Indeed, the risk of Alzheimer’s doubles if a parent or sibling has it, probably due in
large
part to the presence of the ApoE gene.
Similarly, Ronald Reagan endured
large
Republican losses in the 1982 midterm election.
North Korea has a
large
conventional arsenal that could rain down havoc on ten million South Koreans in nearby Seoul.
Iranians are also less optimistic about President Hassan Rouhani’s ability to deliver greater prosperity, as
large
protests in December and January showed.
But handwringing over China looms equally
large.
Germany’s combination of strong growth, low unemployment, favorable financing conditions, and
large
budget surpluses present it with a golden opportunity.
American conservatives argue that a
large
public sector is subject to inefficiency and mismanagement, corruption, and bureaucratic abuse, while the taxation needed to support it blunts economic efficiency.
The Nordic experience also belies conservatives’ claim that a
large
social welfare state weakens incentives to work and save.
Half a century ago, the free-market economist Friedrich von Hayek argued that a
large
public sector would threaten democracy itself, putting European countries on a “road to serfdom.”
Yet the Nordic states have thrived, not suffered, from a
large
social welfare state, with much less public-sector corruption and far higher levels of voter participation than in the US.
The elderly would thus account for a far greater share of China’s population than in other
large
emerging economies, such as Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Mexico.
As for China’s backward educational system, the
large
number of university graduates is offset by their overall sub-standard quality.
How can a bond guaranteed in
large
part by countries such as Italy and Spain (likely candidates for a fiscal crisis) provide AAA status to Irish bonds?
For actual GDP, such frequent and
large
forecast revisions are inevitable.
The main reason for the lag is not simply low demand or
large
debts.
But gains in measured productivity growth from this source are not permanent changes, so a
large
part of the reported reductions in unit labor costs are temporary.
Large
reductions in public-sector wages brought down the primary deficit, but employment maintenance lowers productivity, raises costs, and delays adjustment.
From 2003 to 2004, the Japanese treasury purchased a
large
amount of dollars, thereby easing monetary conditions at a time when the BOJ was reluctant to pursue open market operations.
Both India and the US have little public financing of elections, and
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business donations that are legal in the US are often illegal (and hence given underhandedly) in India.
In a populous country, it is not difficult to attract a
large
crowd.
Already, its suspension of nuclear and missile testing has brought about an end to
large
US-South Korea military exercises.
To be sure, China, India, Brazil, South Africa, and Mexico signed on; but many countries, including the Asian tigers and most European countries, did not, despite their
large
contributions to polluting the world’s atmosphere.
Although the Saudi Stock Exchange, Tadawul, is by far the largest in the Middle East, it is neither
large
nor open enough to handle the listing of Saudi Aramco, valued by the authorities at $2 trillion.
The global oil market has become a
large
sea that generates its own storms, which guarantee that the sea will continue to grow.
Instead, the lesson learned has been that border walls – particularly those supported by
large
deployments of guards – are relatively effective at preventing the movement of poor people.
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