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European countries’ success in overcoming centuries of animosity, and the development of a
large
internal market, has given them a great deal of soft power.
The Globalizers are a
large
and diverse group of countries – in size, geography, culture, and history – that have learned how to integrate optimally with, and leverage, the global economy to catalyze their development.
Putin’s simulacrum of a
large
ideological regime simply couldn’t avoid this fate.
The Keynesian fiscal multiplier for
large
industrial economies or for coordinated expansions is believed to be roughly two – meaning that an extra dollar of fiscal expansion would boost real GDP by about two dollars.
Few competent economists have failed to conclude that the United States, Germany, and the United Kingdom have
large
enough fiscal multipliers, strong enough spillovers of infrastructure, investment, and other demand-boosting programs, and sufficient financial space to make substantially more expansionary policies optimal.
Finding what was, until then, just a theoretical prediction required one of the largest and most complex scientific undertakings ever attempted: the creation of the particle accelerator, the
Large
Hadron Collider, near Geneva.
The second was a
large
set of astrophysical observations, pointing to the necessity of a gravitational “scaffolding” in the universe: that is, the dark matter needed to prevent the stars and galaxies from flying apart.
In the recent presidential election, a
large
turnout carried Carlos Alvarado Quesada to victory with more than 60% of the vote, against an opponent who would have rolled back longstanding commitments to human rights by restricting gay marriage.
The rich receive a disproportionately
large
share of their income through capital gains, and to tax capital gains at rates lower than other forms of income exacerbates inequality and leads to distortions.
So long as these men remain at large, the shame over Srebrenica will stick to the international community.
It is totally unacceptable that people like Ratko Mladic remain at
large.
In Italy, the limitations on
large
stores created market power at home for those few that nonetheless managed to emerge and grow, but left them too weak to expand abroad.
The so-called “theory of everything” would reconcile the inconceivably small with the unimaginably large, providing a comprehensive understanding of the universe’s physical properties.
Essentially, the world witnessed a
large
positive productivity shock emanating from the emerging markets, which accelerated world growth while reinforcing disinflationary pressures that had already been set in motion by the so-called Great Moderation in business-cycle volatility.
For starters, because relatively poor but
large
countries – India and especially China – were the engines of global growth, and were resource-hungry, world oil prices soared.
As borrowing costs tend to rise proportionally more than the increase in risk, a country with a
large
volume of European bonds outstanding might actually face higher borrowing costs.
“I ask you,” he said in 1963, “to stop and think for a moment what it would mean to have nuclear weapons in so many hands, in the hands of countries
large
and small, stable and unstable, responsible and irresponsible, scattered throughout the world.”
Any policy that forces countries that opted for fiscal solidity to pay for those with
large
deficits and high debt levels would strongly undermine public support for the euro zone.
The Arab world’s economic model has endured, despite major setbacks in the 1990s, largely because the state employs a
large
share of workers and provides universal subsidies.
The Fed could argue that the gap between current and full-employment GDP is larger than the 6.1% unemployment rate implies, owing to the
large
number of part-time workers who would prefer full-time employment and the sharp decline in the labor force participation rate.
Increasing numbers of universities offer courses or even programs in “sustainability,” and many
large
companies boast substantial departments devoted to the subject.
Free capital mobility allowed surpluses from
large
savers such as Germany to flow to capital importers such as Spain, while the perceived elimination of currency risk served to aggravate such flows.
The financial sector requires tougher regulation, strengthened supervision, and internationally consistent resolution mechanisms to address the problems posed by very large, global institutions that are considered too big (or too complex) to fail.
Democratic countries cannot tolerate
large
scale violation of human rights, and are liable to be drawn into local conflicts.
She embodies the meager good news of this election: Middle Israel is alive and large, though not as effective as it could be.
This approach can result in
large
rewards for important inventions--precisely what is needed if maximum incentive is to be given to people to develop bold new concepts--and has served us well over the centuries since 1624.
A “youth bulge” has created a significant group without jobs, decent education, or realistic expectations of legal employment – a large, disaffected, and socially disconnected recruiting pool for gangs.
The positive effect of the stimulus package is simply not
large
enough to offset the negative impact of dramatically lower household wealth, declines in residential construction, a dysfunctional banking system that does not increase credit creation, and the downward spiral of house prices.
Equivalent to 1% of US GDP, it is
large
by all accounts.
Asia’s service sector is already large, contributing significantly to growth and employment.
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