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Those countries who also provide disincentives to work should keep Italy's sluggishness in mind and learn the
lessons
Italy's government has ignored.
It also carries
lessons
about how the resilient and impersonal forces of history can constrain any leader’s drive for change.
He naively ignored the harsh
lessons
of 20 years of abortive peacemaking, and insisted on sticking to the worn-out paradigm of direct negotiations between parties that, when left to their own devices, are bound to come to a deadlock.
Zhou Enlai, Mao’s dutiful number two, is said to have responded to a question about the
lessons
of the French Revolution by saying that it was too soon to tell.
After this false start,
lessons
from the French Revolution have made a comeback in China.
Understanding how the Great Inflation from the late 1960’s to the early 1980’s was tamed offers important
lessons
for addressing far-reaching economic problems, however different ours may be, and provides insight into the dangers that may lie ahead.
When it does, the
lessons
of the Great Inflation will suddenly be all too pertinent.
This has to be one of the most sobering
lessons
from this past year: outrageous lies and hollow promises can win even the most consequential elections.
Lessons
would be learned.
All too often, instead of learning lessons, the pundits just continue arguing.
As world leaders gather this week for the Oslo Summit on Education for Development, the
lessons
from this experience could not be more relevant.
But it would be a mistake to “over-learn” the
lessons
that the Arab revolutions have taught about information, technology, and power.
For, in our zeal to learn
lessons
from history, we often learn the wrong ones, or distort history towards dubious ends.
So, what
lessons
can we draw from the successes and failures of Russia’s last two decades of post-Soviet transition?
There are
lessons
here for regulators.
But which
lessons
from the Eastern European transition experience are relevant for countries in North Africa and the Middle East?
Economists who study populism generally draw
lessons
from Latin America, where past episodes of nationalist over-promising have quickly led to massive fiscal deficits that could not be financed.
So did I think of
lessons
to be learned in the Middle East as I drove from one end of Jordan to the other?
Lessons
from the Iraq War After 15 YearsMADRID – It has been exactly 15 years since the start of one of the most fateful episodes of the early twenty-first century: the Iraq War.
For the US, in particular, one of the most important
lessons
of the past 15 years is that military interventions aimed at regime change will almost always lead to disaster, especially in the absence of a sensible plan for what comes next.
One hopes that the Trump administration – particularly the incoming secretary of state, Mike Pompeo – will heed these
lessons
as tensions with Iran heat up.
Indeed, China’s efforts to curb pollution and environmental destruction, while shifting to a more sustainable growth model, can provide valuable
lessons
for governments worldwide.
The events of August and September 2008 taught two painful and deeply disconcerting
lessons.
Ultimately, it will be necessary to crystallize the many
lessons
learnt in a format that is easily digestible.
The
lessons
from human behavior may hold the answer.
If countries implement smart policies, building on the
lessons
of their most dynamic counterparts, robust and consistent growth can prevail across the emerging world.
Many
lessons
emerge.
Other
lessons
concern economics, especially the economics of information.
But it will also deliver broader
lessons.
The
lessons
to be learned from these cases are useful not only to new and potentially new small countries.
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