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Philosophers,
notably
Herbert Marcuse, denounce the venality of this way of life.
However, Yushchenko did carry several Russian-speaking regions,
notably
the capital Kiev, and Yanukovych won most in the authoritarian Donetsk and Luhansk regions furthest to the east.
As many economists,
notably
Jeffrey Frankel, have shown, prices on these markets are established by an auction-like process; as a result, commodity markets transmit the effects of monetary expansion particularly quickly.
A new focus on inequality – most
notably
by Thomas Piketty – has helped stimulate a resurgence of economic thinking like that advocated by Joseph Stiglitz, Anthony Atkinson, Paul Krugman, and Robert Solow.
Ultimately, Tehran would also like to use these routes to build other trade and transport systems, most
notably
for natural gas and oil, via Iran for transhipment elsewhere.
It is ironic that China, which has quietly waged a trade war for years, has responded to Trump’s threats to impose punitive tariffs by warning – notably, at this year’s World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos – of the risks of protectionism and trade wars.
Hefty fines imposed by US regulators for breaching the rules – notably, the recent $8.9 billion settlement by BNP Paribas – are already causing European banks to re-think their compliance costs and the profitability of operating in the US.
A country such as China, with a high saving rate that exceeds local investment needs, can support investment in other parts of the world that save less,
notably
low-income Africa and Asia.
Moreover, soaring tax receipts in some parts of the eurozone –
notably
Germany – are feeding almost embarrassingly large fiscal surpluses.
The Mahdi Army has exchanged fire with US troops before, most
notably
during the fierce battles for control of the southern Iraqi cities of Najaf and Karbala in 2004.
The European Central Bank has been less clear about its intentions, but has sounded
notably
more optimistic about growth in the eurozone, noting that all the job losses associated with the crisis have now been offset.
Most notably, they are ethnically homogeneous, so that social divisions are more amenable to compromise.
Instead, what Trump has delivered during his first 16 months in office is a blow to American influence, most
notably
in Asia.
Nuclear weapons changed everything, with the resulting balance of terror preventing the Cold War’s escalation (despite several near-misses, most
notably
the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis).
Much of the recent growth has benefited only a few, leaving many behind – most
notably
young people and women.
The fear, as IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde has reminded us, is of a repeat of previous episodes,
notably
in 1982 and 1994, when the Fed’s policy tightening helped precipitate financial crises in developing countries.
In November 2013, China shook the regional order by unilaterally declaring an air-defense identification zone (ADIZ) over a large swath of the East China Sea that includes disputed territory –
notably
the Senkaku Islands (known in Chinese as the Diaoyu Islands) that are claimed by China, Japan, and Taiwan.
True, economic growth in China is slowing somewhat as authorities belatedly try to contain a credit bubble, but many other emerging markets –
notably
including India – are set to grow faster this year.
“Big Blue” (as IBM is known) allowed other companies
(notably
the infant Microsoft) to develop its software.
The G-7, notably, committed to “developing and deploying innovative technologies striving for a transformation of the energy sectors by 2050” and invited “all countries to join us in this endeavor.”
The International Energy Agency’s forecast that the US will overtake Saudi Arabia as the world’s top oil producer in 2015 has led major GCC oil producers –
notably
the Saudis, the United Arab Emirates, and Kuwait – to postpone investment in expanding their output.
Many life-saving drugs,
notably
those used to fight AIDS, are produced under patents mainly by US and European pharmaceutical companies.
Much of arid sub-Saharan Africa,
notably
in the Sahel (the region just south of the Sahara desert), has experienced a pronounced drop in rainfall over the past quarter-century.
The result was to render the South a solid Republican bloc and leave its leaders antagonistic to all exercise of federal power except for the enforcement of contracts and competition – a hostility that
notably
included countercyclical macroeconomic policy.
Most notably, Russia’s perceived ambition of recapturing its Soviet-era influence is challenging the rules-based order that was established after World War II, and a surge in religious and political extremism is threatening democratic and liberal values.
Notably, crowdfunding platforms must provide communication channels “through which investors can communicate with one another and with representatives of the issuer about offerings made available.”
Imprisonment, followed by recantation of violence, has become almost a trend in several jihadist groups,
notably
the 20,000-strong Egyptian Islamic Group, factions of the al-Jihad Organization in Egypt, and smaller groups like the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.
International trade rules, which are the result of painstaking negotiations among diverse interests – including, most notably, corporations and their lobbies, cannot be expected to discriminate reliably between these two sets of circumstances.
As Rodrigo Vergara, Governor of the Central Bank of Chile, observed in his prepared remarks at Jackson Hole, large currency depreciations in many emerging markets (most
notably
some oil and commodity producers) since the spring of 2013 have been associated with a rise in inflationary pressures in the face of wider output gaps.
At the heart of globalization has been the emergence of fast-growing economies, most
notably
Brazil, India, and, above all, China.
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