Misconceptions
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This fuels
misconceptions
and, in many cases, gives people false hope about the kind of relief they can expect from a particular drug or treatment.
His administration’s trade policy is based on serious
misconceptions.
Biased views and
misconceptions
among market participants introduce uncertainty and unpredictability not only into market prices, but also into the fundamentals that those prices are supposed to reflect.
But the authorities are also human and subject to biased views and
misconceptions.
They are riddled with
misconceptions
and inconsistencies that render them ineffective.
Three widespread
misconceptions
distorted the coverage of Kim’s visit to China.
And, contrary to popular misconceptions, France today may be even more inclined toward federalism than Germany is.
The result has been rampant
misconceptions
about what drove Putin’s shift from what seemed to be a modernizing, conciliatory, and even pro-Western stance to aggressive revisionism.
We need look no further than this description to begin to understand the significant
misconceptions
that surround nuclear energy.
This widely accepted and well-documented narrative highlights two
misconceptions
in the current retrospectives of the crisis.
The two
misconceptions
about the crisis have the unfortunate effect of preventing us from learning a key lesson: economic policy prior to Lehman Brothers’ collapse should have been more aggressive.
And yet, despite the constant coverage of the issue – or, more likely, precisely because of it – the immigration policy debate remains beset by
misconceptions
and politicization.
(I mention this because social Darwinism is one of the
misconceptions
driving human affairs today.)
More from PS Podcasts: Our editors discuss
misconceptions
concerning trade deals and job losses, as well as the rise of the robots.
These
misconceptions
are clearly evident in government leaders’ speeches over the past two decades.
Misconceptions
linger; they deny reality; they seek vindication by defending the currency.
The most regrettable aspect of Western executives’
misconceptions
of the Chinese government is that they are likely to persist, at least among those who have no direct experience with the dark side of the Chinese state.
Similar criticisms of the Swedish legal system are based largely on myths and
misconceptions.
Finally, religious scholars could work with election officials to help dispel
misconceptions
about female voting.
This includes fighting harmful practices such as child marriage and gender-based violence; removing legal barriers to contraception; and working with communities to address
misconceptions
around sexual and reproductive health.
Mainstream economists would call it an inferior equilibrium;I call it a nightmare – one that is inflicting tremendous pain and suffering that could be easily avoided if the
misconceptions
and taboos that sustain it were dispelled.
The problem is that the debtor countries feel all the pain, while the creditors impose the
misconceptions
and taboos.
Greece, too, is a victim of its creditors’
misconceptions
and taboos.
As it stands,
misconceptions
are rampant, with residents of many EU countries believing, for example, that they host three times as many foreigners as they actually do.
Among the biggest
misconceptions
is the belief that secessionist leaders are democratic; they are anything but.
But his administration could intensify the necessary preparatory work – for presenting new information, answering detailed questions, and dispelling old myths and
misconceptions
– before he leaves office.
But most of these attacks are driven by a mix of
misconceptions
and questionable claims of harm by Google’s competitors.
What stands in the way of this agenda is not economics, but
misconceptions
about budget deficits that are being exploited for partisan and ideological purposes.
It is painful to admit that our predicaments are brought about by our own
misconceptions.
What we need now is a primer on the major
misconceptions
in the hope that, unlike Gresham’s Law, which says that bad money drives out good money, good economics will drive out bad economics.
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