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If public opinion attributes the crisis to policy errors or lack of reform, there is a chance that the right policy
lessons
will be learned, and that sound growth policies will result.
With memories of the old system already beginning to fade, it seems fitting to look back at the region’s achievements, review the
lessons
learned, and examine the challenges ahead.
So let us try to draw some
lessons
from a scattering of positive signals and trends in recent months.
These inquiries also helped scientists learn important
lessons.
It would be astonishing if the leaders of East European countries would read the
lessons
of the Balkan War otherwise.
One must be careful when attempting to draw
lessons
from the experience of small countries that sometimes have very particular characteristics.
And now adversity may be teaching not only Germany, but also the entire EU, some valuable
lessons
as well – that negotiation is better than bitter disputes, that help is most effective when it arrives early, and that implementing a much-needed strategy is better than trying to circumvent a problem.
Unfortunately – and at the risk of oversimplification – we usually fail to heed history’s
lessons.
In 2017, Europe may learn two more important
lessons.
But that can provide us with a false sense of security; properly viewed, Venezuela’s experience holds important
lessons
for other countries.
But the stark reality is that Earth Hour teaches all the wrong lessons, and actually increases CO2 emissions.
What
lessons
can we take from that earlier event?
The other type takes the carcass of history, throws it into the pot, turns up the heat, and boils it down, hoping that the bones will yield
lessons
and suggest principles to guide our civilization’s voters, bureaucrats, and politicians as they slouch toward utopia.
So what
lessons
does history have to teach us about our current global economic predicament?
Nonetheless, the US approach holds three
lessons.
Policymakers should mind the
lessons
of economic history.
For example, he applied the
lessons
of the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian empire to the break-up of the Soviet bloc.
Having learned the
lessons
of the 1930’s, the post-war global economic order was built on a network of international institutions, such as the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and what ultimately became the World Trade Organization.
But the
lessons
of the past seem to be too distant in policymakers’ minds these days, whereas domestic political pressure to put national economies first appears overwhelming.
Three
lessons
of Austria-Hungary’s experience are instructive for the EU.
Lessons
From the NorthFewer debates over economics would be needed if the world spent more time examining what actually works and what does not.
While all of them hold important
lessons
for China as it attempts to avoid the middle-income trap, Foshan’s experience offers particularly useful insights.
(In fact, many developing countries have learned this the hard way, but the
lessons
seem not to have crossed over to advanced countries.)
Two
lessons
arise from these considerations.
Low-cost, temporary schools can be made from bamboo, with
lessons
delivered by refugee teachers equipped with Burmese-language material.
What
lessons
can be drawn from the failure of Turkish businesses in Iran?
China's government today might find some useful
lessons
in the apparently remote dramas of the 1970's.
But the world--and the US in particular--might also learn some
lessons.
But in the developed world, swine flu has two long-lasting
lessons
to teach: (1) Flu is a bigger deal than many people imagine.
Instead of these lessons, many people “learned” (or mislearned) that pandemics are paper tigers, and that health officials are fear-mongers.
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