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Elections are managed with biometrics, forests are monitored by satellite imagery, banking has
migrated
from branch offices to smartphones, and medical x-rays are examined halfway around the world.
Roughly half of Greece’s external debt
migrated
from the private sector to official institutions.
A debt crisis that erupted in Greece, the eurozone’s outer periphery, has
migrated
with a vengeance towards the core, so much so that the survival of the eurozone itself is at stake.
According to data from my organization, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), of the 41.5 million people who
migrated
from, to, or within Africa in 2017, nearly half – 19 million – remained on the continent.
After World War II, Americans
migrated
steadily to California, a land of opportunity, great natural beauty, and some of the world’s most fertile agricultural land.
For example, during the 1992 US presidential campaign, Ross Perot argued that ratifying the North American Free Trade Agreement would lead to a “giant sucking sound,” as US jobs
migrated
to Mexico and American workers’ wages fell.
Like swine flu, crony capitalism has
migrated
from corrupt Third World countries to America, once the citadel of sound public and private governance.
Many Puerto Ricans, unable to find jobs on the island, have
migrated
to the mainland, with the population and labor force estimated to be shrinking at a rate of 1.5% this year.
The war against the arts and humanities is nothing new – though this is the first time that the fight has
migrated
so directly to Britain.
Asia’s Chains that BindTOKYO – Asian manufacturers have always
migrated
in search of cheaper labor.
The plaintiffs are members of Europe’s poorest and largest minority group – the Roma, or Gypsies, whose ancestors are believed to have
migrated
from India centuries ago.
In 2008-2009, people who
migrated
from Eastern Europe to the United Kingdom paid 37% more in direct and indirect taxes than they received in benefits and public services.
Within the first year of Romania’s accession to the EU on January 1, 2007, for example, roughly a million Romanians
migrated
to Italy and Spain.
The main problem in the US has been the type of jobs that filled the gap after manufacturing jobs
migrated
elsewhere.
The muhajir community – the refugees who
migrated
from India in 1947 – has its own political party, the Muhajir Qaumi Movement, which governs Sindh and its large cities with the help of the People’s Party.
As Mircea Geoana, Romania's bright young Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently put it: "If the EU waits another seven or ten years before it opens up, the workers it will receive from my country will be the least qualified, peasants and individuals with low human capital: by then, the doctors, the architects and the engineers will all have
migrated
to the United States."
Europe has been unable to attract much more than a few disreputable oligarchs, who
migrated
to the French Riviera, and a handful of lively street singers.
Much of Taiwan's manufacturing sector has
migrated
across the Taiwan Strait--despite restrictions on direct contacts with the mainland--and Singapore is becoming a kind of Asian Switzerland, betting its prosperity on investments in China.
Those who had the chance migrated, first to their homeland’s centers of economic progress, then abroad, to countries and places where the new world could be found immediately.
Those who do not manage to get to other countries, or who fail in the countries to which they have migrated, are in a quandary.
Italians, after all,
migrated
not only from Italy’s south to its north, but also to other countries looking for a better life.
While some rising incomes came from remittances from family members who had
migrated
to coastal cities, the farmers, too, were better off, with new crops and better seeds: the government was selling, on credit, high-grade seeds with a guaranteed rate of germination.
Finally, in 1985, then-Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi concluded an “Assam Accord,” which brought an end to the “Assam Agitation” by pledging to deport all those who had
migrated
illegally to the region from Bangladesh after 1971.
Because risks have morphed – and
migrated
out of the banking system – regulators and supervisors will have to step up their efforts and widen their focus to see beyond the banks.
Retailing
migrated
towards large department stores that could use vast selections of standardized products to substitute for customization.
He will surely take that opportunity to urge support for the poor in Mexico and for those who have
migrated
north.
The globalization that has rescued so many in poor countries has harmed some people in rich countries, as factories and jobs
migrated
to where labor is cheaper.
Advertisers
migrated
to the Internet, where slots are cheap, and consumers, with seemingly infinite free options, became less willing to pay for content.
Free-market thinking evolved from Anglo-Saxon theorists (many from Scotland), who
migrated
and colonized territories, allowing fortunate individuals to assume that there were no limits to consumption.
A financial crisis ends when the doubtful debt either has been socialized, or its valuation has stabilized, and it has
migrated
to investors who are solvent enough to bear the risk.
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