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The top-down hierarchy is autocratic and arbitrary; lower
levels
have little collaborative input and no right of appeal.
The response – massive spending cuts – ensures that unacceptably high
levels
of unemployment (a vast waste of resources and an oversupply of suffering) will continue, possibly for years.
Madison thus advocated creating positions at the local, state, and federal levels, and in diverse social capacities, as well as ensuring incentives and opportunities for representatives to combine and reconcile different interests at all
levels
of public policymaking.
Despite the economic growth resulting from reforms undertaken by Hosni Mubarak’s regime in recent years, unemployment and poverty remained at high
levels.
As a result, we are on a path to very dangerous
levels
of CO2 in the atmosphere.
If the world continues on its current trajectory, global temperatures will eventually rise by several degrees centigrade, causing higher sea levels, mega-storms, severe heat waves, massive crop failures, extreme droughts, heavy flooding, and a sharp loss of biodiversity.
In the US, the United Kingdom, Japan, and several eurozone countries, median real (inflation-adjusted) wages remain below their 2007
levels.
Home values have soared to high
levels
in many countries as irrational exuberance grips the markets.
Water contamination and scarcity, alongside carbon dioxide emissions and lethal
levels
of air pollution, are imperiling people’s health and jeopardizing the sustainability of China’s economic performance.
Even Chinese researchers admit that their country has one of the highest
levels
of income inequality in the world.
Although Germany has a National Action Plan, is 11th on the Global Gender Gap Index (which ranks countries on
levels
of gender equality), and has a strong female chancellor and its first-ever female defense minister, it still failed at first to consider how its policy might have different effects on men and women.
Vertical subsidiarity concerns the distribution of powers among different
levels
of government and sovereignty: the EU, national states, regions, and municipalities.
Thanks to the fiscal rules of the Stability and Growth Pact, the euro area achieved its soundest budgetary position in 2007, bringing deficits to their lowest
levels
in 25 years.
But the Phillips curve fared poorly in the 1970’s, when many countries experienced “stagflation” (high
levels
of both inflation and unemployment).
To be sure, intensity of use has fallen for some commodities, like gold and nuclear energy; but for others, such as aluminum and coal, it has risen since 2000 or, as is the case for copper and oil, declines have slowed markedly or stalled at high
levels.
It had shown that inequality in many advanced economies has reached
levels
not seen since the early part of the twentieth century.
If that is what the future looks like, we are facing a dystopia in which inequality will rise to
levels
never before experienced.
The intervening years have seen an explosion of technological innovation that has carried America’s general productivity growth back up to its pre-slowdown
levels.
Since a common diagnosis of the problems generated in the financial services business holds that human greed is to blame, a German think tank recently suggested that people with a genetic proclivity to high dopamine
levels
should be barred from taking leading positions in financial institutions.
That is around five times current
levels.
Abandoning the Kyoto accord, many believe, will threaten the lives of tens or hundreds of millions of people living in countries too poor to protect them from the consequences of climate change and rising sea
levels.
Furthermore, the only reason why unemployment remains high in the eurozone is that the labor-force participation rate has continued to increase throughout the recession; and, indeed, employment is returning to pre-crisis
levels.
Moreover, at least one of his pre-crisis columns flatly contradicts his view today that current – or even higher –
levels
of federal debt carry no risk whatsoever.
In the United States, investment barely exceeds pre-crisis levels, even though GDP has risen by 10%.
But, for individual economies, relative productivity versus income
levels
determines the share of global tradable aggregate demand that is accessible.
When incomes get significantly out of line with productivity
levels
(as they have recently), reviving growth requires resetting the terms of trade, which can be done with exchange rates, whether managed or set by markets.
Of course, China has long been committed to market-driven structural reforms, at the national and municipal
levels.
What if unrest grows to
levels
not seen in many years?
Furthermore, establishing accurate asset-price
levels
is essential to a well-functioning market.
The sunny climate of the eastern Mediterranean draws a steady stream of tourists, and European Union membership in the south has pushed income
levels
for Greek Cypriots higher than the EU average.
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