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In regions with industries hit hard by competition from Chinese imports, wages have remained depressed and unemployment
levels
elevated for more than a decade.
For starters, the crisis countries have ratcheted down their investment rates and growth expectations to sustainable
levels.
The government maintains liquidity provision at whatever
levels
are needed to keep the economic engine humming, in a manner dangerously reminiscent of what Thailand was doing before its crisis.
Because China’s government relaxed restrictions on offshore borrowing faster than was prudent, Chinese enterprises with links to the government have high
levels
of foreign debt.
But, with high and persistent
levels
of unemployment in the United States, there is a real question about the nature of the problem: is aggregate demand too low, or are there problems with supply?
More opportunities for broad and deep encounters between Muslims and non-Muslims must be developed and sustained, at both the individual and institutional
levels.
The ECB famously raised interest rates twice in 2011, just as the euro crisis was worsening and unemployment was increasing to double-digit levels, bringing deflation ever closer.
For Japan, low
levels
of English fluency compound the challenge.
Because of these high import tariffs, European agricultural prices are, on average, around 20% above world market
levels.
Changes in pension policy are boosting public spending and contributing to rising
levels
of debt.
One can try to understand it at three
levels.
To meet those needs, all
levels
of education and training will have to provide students with the “skills of tomorrow.”
Obama can use his State of the Union message to flesh out a bipartisan strategy for narrowing the budget deficit to sustainable
levels.
Only measures like these can create the good jobs that will reduce income inequality and make America again resemble a normal advanced economy, not one where inequality approaches Latin American
levels.
Consider that even with a rise of only 0.8ºC so far, the planet has experienced record-high temperatures, more extreme weather events, and substantial melting of the Greenland ice sheet, which contains enough water to cause a seven-meter rise in sea
levels.
In Copenhagen, the pleas of representatives of small island states (some of which will cease to exist if sea
levels
continue to rise) for a target of 1.5ºC went unheeded, essentially because world leaders thought the measures required to meet such a target were politically unrealistic.
Developing countries will argue that their need for cheap energy to lift their people out of poverty is greater than rich countries’ need to maintain their often wasteful
levels
of energy consumption – and they will be right.
Short of bringing the global population down to sustainable levels, MSF reforms are the world’s only hope.
With people of various income
levels
increasingly divided by geography, income inequality can worsen and the risk of social polarization – and even serious conflict – can grow.
It provides no tools to ensure implementation of the policies and measures needed to keep global warming “well below” two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels, the threshold that forms the centerpiece of the deal.
Moreover, as climate change causes sea
levels
to rise, extreme storms’ destructive potential is being significantly enhanced.
This could include designing the ground
levels
of seaside buildings to permit storm-induced surges to pass through without flooding the lower floors, thus minimizing potential damage to offices and homes.
With growth returning to pre-2008 breakout levels, the performance of China, India, and Brazil is an important engine of expansion for today’s global economy.
Warnings that Brexit would lower income
levels
were either dismissed outright, wrongly, as mere fearmongering, or weighed against the Leavers’ greater interest in border control.
As its wage
levels
rose, the US began importing consumer goods from Japan; then it shifted to importing these goods from the four “Asian tigers” – Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan – before finally sourcing most of these imports from China.
Ten Reasons for EuropePARIS – The euro, many now believe, will not survive a failed political class in Greece or escalating
levels
of unemployment in Spain: just wait another few months, they say, the European Union’s irresistible collapse has started.
This is because these people were exposed to low radiation doses that in most cases were comparable to natural background
levels.
Bureaucrats are sure to fight them tooth and nail, and will have allies at the top
levels
of government.
Ideological aversion to public-sector investment, together with the endemic short-term thinking of those who write budgets, has kept spending on roads, airports, railways, telecommunication networks, and power generation at
levels
far below what is needed.
But information is being exchanged between the
levels
as well.
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