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The ghosts of economics' past return because the
lessons
of the present are always oversold.
Let's hope that today's economists also learn the
lessons
of their unwanted ghosts.
Europe’s
Lessons
for China’s ReformersBRUSSELS – The most important economic-policy decision of 2013 might well have been taken in November at the Third Plenum of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Committee, which pledged that the market should be given a “decisive” role in guiding China’s economy.
Two
Lessons
for the Next US PresidentNAGASAKI – Looking out of my window across the harbor of the remarkable city of Nagasaki, Japan, two thoughts of considerable relevance to the next American president come to mind.
As the global community develops Sustainable Development Goals to complement the MDGs, we need a robust public debate on the
lessons
learned and the financing mechanisms used to meet the targets.
Four
Lessons
from Egypt’s World Cup ExperienceLAGUNA BEACH – Egypt’s national soccer team rode to Russia for their first World Cup finals in 28 years on a wave of lofty expectations and potent fan enthusiasm.
Indeed, it risks obscuring important
lessons
that can help not just Egypt, but also other emerging economies, to fulfill their considerable potential – and not just in soccer.
In fact, the
lessons
learned from this disappointment can be applied well beyond soccer – and well beyond Egypt.
India’s democracy in a post-colonial setting has relevant
lessons
for Africa.
The
Lessons
of America’s ElectionSTANFORD – Donald Trump’s surprise election as the 45th president of the United States has spawned a cottage industry of election post-mortems and predictions, in America and abroad.
The US election’s unexpected outcome holds four key lessons, applicable to all advanced democracies.
But the
lessons
that are sometimes derived from Sweden’s experience are based on misunderstandings of what we actually did, and of how our system worked.
In real life, success could be due to luck, and it might teach us the wrong
lessons.
With its own human rights record in question, the US, which had been the democratic teacher of the post-war world, is in a much weaker position to give
lessons
and set standards.
As May navigates the final stages of Brexit, she should heed the
lessons
of the Tudor era.
What follows are some comments I offered in an accompanying panel session that focused on
lessons
learned from QE.
And that could well make the
lessons
noted above all the more problematic for the US economy.
In 21
Lessons
for the 21st Century, Harari poses an important question: Can nationalism address the problems of a globalized world, “or is it an escapist indulgence that may doom humankind and the entire biosphere to disaster?”
But the Ivory Coast’s dilemma is notable both because the country’s decline came from a relatively greater height, and for the
lessons
it holds concerning how states fail.
Clearly, political leaders have learned some important
lessons
from history.
Japan’s experience – characterized by more than 20 years of economic stagnation – offers important
lessons
for crisis-stricken democratic countries with aging populations.
But Abe’s revisionism is rooted in a nationalist ideology, which is prone to justifying historical atrocities instead of drawing
lessons
from them.
But it remains to be seen if the
lessons
have been fully internalized, and whether we will have a kinder, gentler IMF in lieu of a rigid, doctrinaire one.
New arrivals receive support from their communities, including
lessons
on survival in the camp’s demoralizing environment.
Many
lessons
have emerged, including the dangers of hubris and the limits of military power, and the need for a multi-polar world.
When the Greek debt crisis erupted in 2010, it seemed to me that the
lessons
of history were so obvious that the path to a resolution would be straightforward.
So I want to make known to the global community the principles that will guide my actions if I am elected – principles based on
lessons
learned from development experience.
The European Union resulted from the tragic
lessons
of the first half of the twentieth century, when giving free rein to national egoism led to continental catastrophe, and increasing globalization means that economic, internal, foreign, and defense policies are unlikely to be successful when pursued exclusively at national level.
One can draw two
lessons
from this collective form of escapism.
If public opinion blames earlier market reforms for the current crisis, the policy
lessons
may go off in the wrong direction.
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