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Meanwhile, the US financial sector has been lobbying hard to free itself of regulations, so that it can return to its previous, disastrously carefree, ways.
Japan’s revival, meanwhile, was caused by a much-needed liquidity injection.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, the House of Commons recently passed a resolution along the same lines as the proposed US legislation.
Meanwhile, as investors look outside the US for higher yield, the flood of money out of the dollar has bid up exchange rates in emerging markets around the world.
Meanwhile, though Société Générale has been saved by Noyer’s professionalism and political courage, it has been badly wounded and will most likely be taken over by another bank.
Meanwhile, emerging Asian economies – particularly China – together with Japan, Germany, and a few other countries have been the producers of first and last resort, spending less than their income and running current-account surpluses.
Meanwhile, advocates of Brexit argue that the UK is uniquely powerful, with the most dynamic capital city in the world and, as Justice Secretary Michael Gove put it, the world’s greatest concentration of “soft power.”
Meanwhile, forest people have demonstrated that they are often the best guardians of the trees on which their livelihoods depend.
Meanwhile, the Treasury and Commerce departments will be handle trade policy concerning the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Meanwhile, a highly interdependent and (now) less dynamic world economy has been limiting the scope for external growth drivers.
Meanwhile, the Russian gas giant Gazprom has forged ahead with construction of the so-called TurkStream pipeline.
Meanwhile, an increase in the exchange rate is likely to contribute to inequality in China, as its poor farmers face increasing competition from America’s highly subsidized farms.
Meanwhile, the US – the only power with the capability to offset China – seems to be retreating from its traditional role in Asia.
China, meanwhile, drew plaudits just before the Copenhagen summit by promising to cut its carbon intensity (the amount of CO2 emitted for each dollar of GDP) over the next ten years to just 40-45% of its level in 2005.
Meanwhile, as Gates was berating the NATO allies, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was bluntly warning African leaders that “authoritarian governments” ruled by “aging despots” were “no longer acceptable.”
Meanwhile, rising consumption of products like food, energy, and medicine enhances the externalities, or spillover effects, of individual choices, with the connectivity of global systems increasing these effects’ range and impact.
Meanwhile, the slow-growing sectors risk falling into a “balance-sheet recession," with highly indebted SOEs and local governments becoming so focused on paying down their debts that they stop investing in needed infrastructure, even when interest rates fall.
Meanwhile, the federal government makes up for a good chunk of the drop in state incomes by transfers or reduced taxes.
On trade policy, meanwhile, the risks are probably lower than they appear at first glance.
Meanwhile, poverty rates in South America have remained relatively constant.
Italy and France, meanwhile, have made considerably less progress on improving their international competitiveness.
Meanwhile, Europe’s banking crisis is unresolved.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom, less than 30% of early-stage venture-capital-funded clean-tech deals were financed.
Meanwhile, clean-tech companies are becoming more sophisticated and creative.
Meanwhile, a prolonged and excessive reliance on monetary policy, including direct central-bank involvement in market activities, has distorted asset prices and contributed to resource misallocation.
Liberals, meanwhile, advocate the free movement of goods, people, and information, whereas a nationalist politics seeks to restrict all three.
Latin America, meanwhile, is experiencing the opposite problem.
Meanwhile, in Hong Kong, Singapore, and China, there are calls for extending university programs so that students can obtain a broad, liberal education, in the hope that graduates will be more inclined to experiment and innovate.
Meanwhile, policymakers overlooked the economic, political, and social consequences of rising inequality – not just of income and wealth, but also of opportunity – thereby allowing the middle class gradually to be hollowed out, a trend that was exacerbated by both technological and non-technological developments.
Meanwhile, the US National Security Agency was spying on everyone, whether friend or foe.
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