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Comparing Trichet’s 2009 intervention and the current standoff over Apple holds important
lessons
beyond Ireland and, indeed, Europe.
A Thai Post MortemCAMBRIDGE: There are
lessons
from Thailand’s currency debacle beyond the sheer fun of pointing fingers.
The
lessons
learned may help not only to reduce the risk of future accidents, but also to facilitate recovery in areas around the world that have been contaminated by radioactive or other toxic substances.
The program draws on
lessons
from vocational education systems in Hong Kong, Melbourne, and Singapore – all GCEN member cities – as well as Switzerland, to help graduates prepare for life after high school.
But, so far at least, the Germans appear to have learned the
lessons
of history better than a disturbing number of Brits.
Lessons
from Trump’s Health-Care DebacleWASHINGTON, DC – US President Donald Trump’s domestic economic agenda suffered a major setback last week, when the House Republican leadership decided to withdraw their hastily drafted bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act (ACA, or “Obamacare”).
Indeed, the benefits of backwardness have been breathtaking: 9.9% average annual GDP growth and 16.3% annual trade growth over the past 32 years – a stellar achievement that holds valuable
lessons
for other developing countries.
All of these
lessons
help to boost not just their earning power, but also their confidence and capacity to participate in public life.
What
lessons
can we learn a decade later?
But there are larger
lessons
that 9/11 teaches us about the role of narrative and soft power in an information age.
Failing to heed one of the most powerful (yes, Keynesian)
lessons
of the 1930s – that fiscal policy is the only way out of a liquidity trap – could be the greatest tragedy of all.
What are the
lessons
of this one?
Lessons
for the AIIBFREETOWN – China’s decision to establish the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank has sparked a lively debate among governments, global finance experts, and development specialists.
While recognizing that every country is different, the practices we adopted, the successes we had, and the
lessons
we learned have a broader relevance.
Lessons
for OsloWASHINGTON, DC – World leaders who care passionately about education will soon gather in Oslo for a summit, convened by Norway’s government, to discuss the educational needs of the world’s poorest children.
Albania, Mongolia, and India successfully passed more complicated tests – and offer some useful
lessons
in democratic transitions under unfavourable conditions.
Lessons
from the October 2008 WEO, which analyzed recoveries after systemic financial stress, were incorporated into subsequent forecasts.
In justifying his policy, Trump said that he would “never forget the
lessons
of 9/11.”
The experience with Scotland’s 2014 referendum on independence carries important
lessons
for the campaign.
China’s experience in recent years holds valuable
lessons
for the country’s leaders.
With a more balanced approach to intervention that reflects those lessons, they could put China’s economy on a much more stable path.
Soviet
Lessons
for Chinese PurgesCLAREMONT, CALIFORNIA – On August 1, China’s People’s Liberation Army celebrated its 88th anniversary.
But Xi’s plans extend beyond his personal authority – and so do the
lessons
of the Soviet Union.
There are three
lessons
to be drawn from this sorry episode.
Mindful of the
lessons
of Japan – especially its disastrous concession on sharp yen appreciation in the Plaza Accord of 1985 – the Chinese have opted, instead, for a gradual revaluation.
But the
lessons
of the West need not apply to the rest.
One of the most striking
lessons
of the British case – and many others – is that promising efforts to hold business leaders to account and ensure that companies behave ethically have not carried over to our political systems.
The Harsh
Lessons
of 2009NEW YORK – The best that can be said for 2009 is that it could have been worse, that we pulled back from the precipice on which we seemed to be perched in late 2008, and that 2010 will almost surely be better for most countries around the world.
The world has also learned some valuable lessons, though at great cost to both current and future prosperity – costs that were unnecessarily high given that we should already have learned them.
We will soon find out whether we have learned the
lessons
of this crisis any better than we should have learned the same
lessons
from previous crises.
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