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Popular discontent over food prices has fueled political instability in some countries, most
notably
in Egypt and Tunisia.
Whether the adjustment policies have been successful remains a subject of heated debate; what is not in doubt is that they produced many losers – most
notably
among the most vulnerable, who now largely perceive the EU-Germany consensus as threatening.
Most notably, the European Commission has for the first time decided to offer European funding for key military programs, especially in research and development.
The Fed made major mistakes in the run-up to the global economic crisis of 2007-08, most
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by adopting a lax approach to the supervision of key financial institutions, and by allowing some very large banks to become extremely fragile.
Some of the innovations associated with the sub-prime crisis –
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option-ARM’s, when extended to borrowers who couldn’t handle them – seem to have little redeeming value.
And, most notably, at last month’s G7 summit in Quebec, he showed unprecedented hostility toward America’s closest allies, launching personal attacks against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and backing out of the final communiqué in response to a perceived slight.
Much has already been done to advance regulatory reform,
notably
the recent agreement to strengthen bank capital (Basel III).
Others,
notably
in Israel and Saudi Arabia, are disgusted by what they see as American weakness.
Instead, they were being forced to judge the sustainability of financial asset prices that, boosted by liquidity, had
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decoupled from underlying economic fundamentals.
The great population scare led to various birth-control efforts around the world,
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to the “one-child policy” instituted in China in 1979.
But this is the view of only a small minority of leaders,
notably
former Prime Minister Abu Mazin and Muhammad Dahlan, who heads his own militia in the Gaza Strip.
Some thinkers, most
notably
Max Weber, floated the idea that capitalism must be sustained by a value system that could not initially be created from within.
Such a monument is also
notably
absent from the vicinity of the Kremlin.
In some countries – notably, the United States, Spain, and Ireland – rising real-estate prices, speculative construction, and financial risk-taking were mutually reinforcing.
Nearly all European Union countries will violate the Stability and Growth Pact’s 3%-of-GDP cap on fiscal deficits in 2009, and some of them will have deficits at or above 10% of GDP,
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Spain (10%), the United Kingdom (14%), and Ireland (16%).
More intense hurricanes, typhoons, and droughts are increasing the demand for military-assisted humanitarian responses, most
notably
in the Pacific.
I have trouble seeing how the US and China, the main engines of global growth for two decades, can avoid settling on a
notably
lower average growth rate than they enjoyed before the crisis.
Their ill-conceived interventions –
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the US-backed mortgage underwriters Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, as well as the Community Reinvestment Act – distorted market incentives.
Set the Universities FreeAfter pensions and healthcare, higher education is the third great public service in serious trouble in many countries,
notably
in Europe.
And it is helping to promote broader inter-religious dialogue,
notably
with the Roman Catholic Church, by encouraging more student-exchange programs.
Of course, protests were raised,
notably
from the right, regarding the primary’s constitutionality, the legitimacy of using public facilities for a “private” election, and the legality of using electoral lists that sometimes include confidential information.
This facilitated massive capital inflows and unsustainable borrowing in the peripheral countries – most
notably
Greece, but also Portugal, Spain, and Italy – shrouding, and thereby accelerating, their increasing loss of competitiveness.
And the unrestrained expansion of financial markets,
notably
the proliferation of derivatives, led directly to the crisis that engulfed the Western banking system in 2007-2008.
While the central bank bears a good part of the responsibility, it needs support from other parts of the government, most
notably
from the finance ministry.
True, the Fund has been
notably
soft on the United States of late, downplaying the continuing vulnerabilities posed by the gaping US current account and trade deficits.
Today, many of those responsible for the decision to crack down -
notably
Deng Xiaoping and others of the Party Elders – have died.
But some of Keynes’s other contemporaries,
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the British economist Joan Robinson, always doubted that he deserved so much credit for ushering in the new order.
Most notably, the EU has tripled the budget of Operation Triton, designed to strengthen border security; launched an EU-wide naval operation against human smugglers and traffickers in the Mediterranean (EUNAVFOR Med); and allocated additional funds to overwhelmed frontline member countries.
Most notably, Germany, despite facing the arrival of a predicted 800,000 asylum-seekers this year, has suspended implementation of the EU’s Dublin Regulation, which would have led to the deportation of thousands of Syrian refugees.
The neuroeconomic revolution has passed some key milestones quite recently,
notably
the publication last year of neuroscientist Paul Glimcher’s book Foundations of Neuroeconomic Analysis – a pointed variation on the title of Paul Samuelson’s 1947 classic work, Foundations of Economic Analysis, which helped to launch an earlier revolution in economic theory.
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