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Doing so in the midst of an epidemic is even more complicated,
owing
to the social dimension of epidemics.
Nominal wages may increase, while real wages stagnate,
owing
to higher inflation.
But, regardless of macroeconomic conditions, independent work is likely to account for a rising share of work in the long run,
owing
to technological advances and individual preferences.
Now that the Republicans have gotten their way and enacted a tax cut for billionaires, national savings will fall and the trade deficit will rise,
owing
to an increase in the value of the dollar.
Emissions have been reliably estimated to be 3-5% lower in the ETS’s first three years,
owing
to the carbon price.
But Europe lags when it comes to such mergers,
owing
to a broader lack of financial integration.
The Afghan Taliban, removed from power and routed from the country by the end of 2001, needed only a few years to revive itself,
owing
to the failure of the Afghan government and its international backers to rebuild and stabilize the country.
With little sign of improved economic fundamentals, rapid currency appreciation is a potentially dangerous development for China – in part
owing
to the risk of an abrupt and painful reversal.
With US domestic bond yields continuing to fall and US equities reaching an upper price limit,
owing
to the real economy’s sluggish recovery, more money is expected to flow to commodity markets and higher-yielding emerging countries.
In China, it is the northeastern region that is being hit hardest by job losses,
owing
to overcapacity and the closure of polluting and loss-making heavy industries.
Children in urban war zones die in vast numbers from diarrhea, respiratory infections, and other causes,
owing
to unsafe drinking water, lack of refrigerated foods, and acute shortages of blood and basic medicines at clinics and hospitals (that is, if civilians even dare to leave their houses for medical care).
Fortunately, war between world powers is no longer a realistic option,
owing
to the threat of mutual nuclear destruction.
He pointed out that when transaction costs are low and property rights are well defined, innovative private contracts might solve collective-action problems such as pollution; but policymakers rely largely on fiscal instruments,
owing
to economists’ obsession with simplistic price theory.
They have considerable flexibility,
owing
to a range of policy tools, including variable capital and reserve requirements and direct controls on mortgage lending terms.
Total funding of EU companies fell from 112% of GDP in 2006 to 106% in 2016,
owing
to a sharp reduction in bank lending, which dropped by a fifth in real terms.
More workers were forced into informal jobs or self-employment, and real wages fell,
owing
to higher inflation, depreciating currencies, and certain idiosyncratic supply-side shocks.
Because species that migrate across oceans and continents tend to be the most endangered,
owing
to the threats that such long journeys involve, they benefit from any technologies that allow scientists to learn about their behavior.
The conditions for serious negotiations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, however, are anything but good,
owing
to a lack of partners on both sides.
Some CDR approaches are already prohibited,
owing
to concerns about possible environmental consequences.
Given increasingly limited space,
owing
to population growth and higher demands on food production, this strategy will be difficult to implement, despite being the cheapest and most natural mechanism for capturing ambient carbon.
during this century, mainly
owing
to increased CO2.
Today, actual wars between countries over water resources are uncommon,
owing
to improved dialogue and cross-border cooperation.
A Turkish-Syrian Business Council was established soon after with the hope of developing economic relations, but little impact has been felt,
owing
to Turkey’s lingering suspicion of Syria’s political alignment.
Municipalities, often
owing
to corruption or poor management, are unable or unwilling to impose rigorous planning regulations.
Although Brazil boasts effective tax collection and its central bank has a reputation for prudent monetary policy, fiscal resources are squandered on social programs and on constitutionally mandated expenditures that produce low returns,
owing
to poor public-sector implementation.
While migrants to the Indian state of West Bengal assimilated easily among their fellow Bengalis, those who settled in the northeastern state of Assam faced greater challenges,
owing
to linguistic, cultural, and religious differences with the majority of their new neighbors.
The Greek authorities and the EU had until recently denied the need for financing,
owing
to concern that it would signal weakness and create a stigma.
But,
owing
to the integration of global value chains, industrial exports now comprise many imported inputs, which means that the effect of exchange-rate movements on domestic prices and the trade balance has decreased substantially over time.
Rather, the problem is that Germany’s imports are too low,
owing
to its huge investment gap.
Likewise, the prospect of warmer ties with the US has gone up in smoke,
owing
to revelations of Russian meddling in the US 2016 election.
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