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Another study, by the Boston Consulting Group, points out that many small export-oriented European Union member countries – namely, the Benelux, Baltic, and Nordic countries – rank well above the US in so-called “e-intensity,” which covers IT infrastructure, Internet access, as well as businesses, consumer, and government engagement in Internet-related activities.
And, inevitably, the recession on the eurozone’s periphery is deepening and moving to the core,
namely
France and Germany.
Namely, the microbe increases the likelihood of its host rat being eaten by a cat, by reducing the rat’s natural fear of light (photophobia) and cat urine.
Beyond the moral imperative, there is a strong financial argument in favor of the transition to a circular economy – namely, the promise of over $1 trillion in business opportunities.
Down with Euro-PaternalismItaly's presidency of the European Union bears an enormous responsibility,
namely
reinvigorating enlargement as the key aspect of the new EU.
But the response from EU institutions,
namely
the European Central Bank and the European Commission, has been negative: candidate countries were told that they first must spend at least two years in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM II), where Euro aspirants are expected to prove their policy mettle.
Moreover, in 2015, just as the press began labeling him a lame duck, Obama achieved a string of foreign-policy successes – namely, a much-needed nuclear agreement with Iran, normalization of relations with Cuba, and agreement on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
But, in much of the rest of the world, other factors – namely, inadequate aggregate demand and significant output gaps, rooted in excess capacity and underused assets (including people) – seem more important.
Central banks’ unconventional monetary policies – namely, zero interest rates and massive asset purchases – were put in place in the depths of the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
After all, such views undermine many other important principles – namely, those needed to create and sustain an inclusive, tolerant, and peaceful society.
But what it needs most,
namely
government, it is denied.
The entire credit system in the US – and in much of the rest of the world – is based on the notion that there are “risk-free assets,”
namely
US government securities.
Industrial countries thus had to export double,
namely
ten cars for the same amount of imports of raw materials.
And while some of the coalition’s popularity is due to support for unattractive policy positions – namely, the ruling parties’ anti-immigrant stance and confrontation with the EU – it also reflects voters’ desire for a modernized welfare state.
But even a virtual one-party state could not contain the agenda-setting power of a hardened opposition,
namely
PAS, which lost its home base, Kelantan, to UMNO after eight years of political cohabitation.
Unless and until the US faces up to its chronic aversion to saving – namely, by reducing massive federal budget deficits and encouraging the rebuilding of severely depleted household saving – multilateral trade deficits will persist.
But, rather than recognize the likely drivers of these developments – namely, a seemingly chronic shortfall of global aggregate demand amid a supply glut and a deflationary profusion of technological innovations and new supply chains – the Fed continues to minimize the deflationary impact of global forces.
This has to do with another characteristic of the great ideas that define historical periods,
namely
the fact that they come from the margin of prevailing orthodoxies.
If the Trump administration takes aim at major foreign lenders – namely, China – its strategy could quickly backfire.
To be sure, Bush reinforced both trends, but their real causes lie in objective historical factors,
namely
America’s being the sole world power since 1989 and Europe’s self-inflicted weakness.
One reason why the JCPOA did not cover non-nuclear issues is that several other partners and allies – namely, China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union – were involved, and each had its own perspective and objectives.
And when members of the international community cannot contain the epidemic, the richest and most powerful actor,
namely
the US, has an obligation to step in and try to do so.
In the 1930’s, the countries that raised their tariffs and tightened their quotas the most were those with the least ability to manage their exchange rates – namely, countries that remained on the gold standard.
After all, economic policy aside, there was an even greater threat in the 1930s,
namely
the rise of Hitler and German re-militarization.
The fact that this informal deal benefits all sides exposes the terrible inefficiency of current fiscal policy (namely, punitive business taxes) and how capital controls magnify it.
The terrorist movements that have emerged as a result of this approach – namely, the Islamic State – cannot be defeated using traditional counter-terrorism operations.
Many observers believe that the US is doing the rest of the world a huge favor by running chronic current-account deficits – namely, supporting the large surplus countries, which tend to suffer from a shortfall of domestic demand.
So one of the two sides was certain to be cheated out of the spoils of its victory, and it was clear from the beginning which side was weaker,
namely
the Arabs striving for independence.
Although much of this poetry is not necessarily of high quality, it nonetheless underscores the image that Al Qaeda’s leadership wishes to project,
namely
that Al Qaeda’s message is authentic and reflects “real Islam.”
There was always a problem in this approach,
namely
that the general price level is an abstraction.
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