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Not only did the supply siders’ self-funding promises go unfulfilled; they also
marked
the beginning of the end for America’s balance-of-payments equilibrium.
In the eurozone’s periphery, the increase has been more marked; in Italy, for example, ten-year bond yields are up almost a full percentage point.
A sustained and
marked
decline in government debt (relative to GDP) would be welcome news for those of us who equate high indebtedness with the kind of fiscal fragility that reduces the government’s ability to cope with adverse shocks.
With real (inflation-adjusted) interest rates remaining near record lows, a
marked
increase in long-term growth, as the administration forecasts, would be historically anomalous.
Since January 2018, when the Trump administration announced tariffs on imported solar panels and washing machines, the year has been
marked
by an escalating “trade war,” waged primarily – but not exclusively – by the US against China.
Since the end of a devastating five-year war in 2003, the country has made
marked
gains.
Thailand's Stumbling Thaksin RevolutionBANKOK: The arrival of Thaksin Shinawatra and his Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party into power last year supposedly
marked
a new day in Thai politics.
But when I asked five of them what they would like to become, I understood that this conflict has
marked
them forever.
LONDON – February 6, 2018,
marked
the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, which enfranchised (some) women in Britain for the first time – a reward for women’s work during World War I.
Far from appearing a paragon of political solidarity, however, the German government’s support for Greece was
marked
by reluctance and reprimands, which quickly sparked fears of a member state exiting the eurozone.
At the end of the day it could lead to the sort of huge street protests that
marked
the Orange Revolution, and their attempted violent suppression.
Moreover, state intervention is on the rise, a trend
marked
by greater reliance on public banks, especially BNDES, to support investment at subsidized interest rates.
For example, World War I
marked
the end of the nineteenth-century’s laissez-faire liberalism and ushered in a period of state-centered economic systems.
In the months before the shootings, the suspect’s behavior displayed
marked
signs of serious mental problems, including confusing speech, disruptiveness in class, bizarre imagery, deterioration in social, academic, and occupational functioning, and a dramatic personality change.
The decision to go to war against Iraq to liberate Kuwait, back in 1991,
marked
the beginning of America’s role as the sole hegemonic military power in the region.
In the run up to the crisis, both were governed by right-wing governments
marked
by crony capitalism or worse, demonstrating once again that free-market economics didn’t work in Europe any better than it did in the US.
Even with this year’s
marked
contraction of some central and eastern European countries’ economies, their accession to the EU boosted its overall economic growth, with the European Commission estimating that GDP in the new member states increased by extra 1.75 percentage points in the period 2004-2009.
India’s Red Line campaign – which demands that prescription-only antibiotics be
marked
with a red line, to discourage the over-the-counter sale of antibiotics– is a step forward.
The G-7 Embraces DecarbonizationNEW YORK – This week’s G-7 meeting at Schloss Elmau in the Bavarian Alps
marked
a major breakthrough in climate-change policy.
CAMBRIDGE – This year’s presidential campaign in the United States has been
marked
by calls from Barack Obama’s would-be Republican challengers for a radical transformation of American foreign policy.
Given their large, battered holdings of peripheral eurozone countries’ sovereign debt, many of Europe’s thinly capitalized banks would be insolvent if their assets were
marked
to market.
Many of the several thousand demonstrators at Shahbag are too young to have had personal experience of the killings that
marked
the Pakistani Army’s brutal, and ultimately unsuccessful, attempt to suppress the fledgling independence movement.
You can’t fight the diversion of small amounts of money by weak and poor countries while ignoring the massive diversion of public resources into private hands of the sort that marked, say, Russia under Boris Yeltsin.
For the last 20 years, central-bank independence has
marked
a kind of “end of history” for monetary policy, after many other regimes were tried and failed.
My Plan to Drop the BombNEW YORK – The destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945
marked
an end and a beginning.
Kohl's last years, for example, were
marked
by electoral corruption.
The Round Table Talks and the political transition overseen by Mazowiecki
marked
a period of compromise that had advantages and disadvantages.
And the increase has been more
marked
for women, who tend to live an average of three years longer than men.
The economic history of the former Soviet Union, Latin America, Africa, and Asia has been
marked
by inefficient public investment and misguided government interventions that have resulted in many “white elephants.”
Many Americans believe that this tragic event
marked
the loss of national innocence.
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