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Finally, particularly in Europe, where countries are closely linked by trade, a coordinated strategy that allows more time for fiscal consolidation and formulates growth-friendly policies would yield substantial benefits compared to individual countries’ strategies,
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to positive spillovers (and avoidance of stigmatization of particular countries).
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to the major central banks’ unconventional monetary policies over the past decade, the process of “price discovery” in financial markets has long been curtailed.
But such a system would be extremely difficult to establish,
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to the need for constitutional reforms that Spanish parties are highly unlikely to approve.
America’s design for Asian trade is inspired by the goal of containing China, and the TPP template effectively excludes it,
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to the non-trade-related conditions imposed by US lobbies.
The past several years have been characterized by unusually low market volatility and an appetite for higher risk,
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to ample, repeated, and predictable liquidity injections from central banks.
With export performance also set to slow,
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to the economic downturn in the United States, employment and growth could be weakened further, which implies mounting pressure on China’s government – and thus on the fiscal deficit, creating another source of inflationary pressure.
And up to 200 million young children and adolescents do not attend primary or secondary school,
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to poverty, including 110 million through the lower-secondary level, according to a recent estimate.
For Japan, lower targets would be needed – perhaps 3% nominal GDP growth, as the LDP recently proposed –
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largely to the absence of population growth.
As early as 2004, China’s government tried to clamp down on overinvestment; and yet output increased dramatically, from 300 million tons that year to a billion tons in 2012,
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to strong demand generated by investment in infrastructure and real-estate development.
The fact that paleoanthropologists commonly refer to the Neanderthals as “archaic” humans,
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to their primitive features, could lead to the semantic trap of regarding living humans with greater inputs of DNA from ancient interbreeding as somehow less “evolved” than the rest of humanity.
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to the former, the risks to Asia from a European banking crisis cannot be taken lightly.
Fortunately, despite the low returns on foreign assets, this is not yet a major problem for China,
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to the low costs of the corresponding PBOC liabilities.
Instead of uniting the various political forces around an accepted set of democratic institutions, the constitutional process ended up polarizing society along identity lines,
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in large part to a faulty sequence: unlike Tunisia, a president with full powers was elected before a new constitution was produced.
As markets integrate and systems converge, addressing imbalances in either the real economy or the financial sector becomes increasingly difficult,
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to the constraints on multilateral policy cooperation built into institutional arrangements designed for nationally-bounded economies.
Moreover, as Draghi noted, real short- and medium-term rates have increased; long-term rates have not,
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to a decline in long-term nominal rates that extends far beyond the eurozone.
Despite low average growth rates, the income of the bottom quintile of the population grew by more than 6% annually in the 2000’s,
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largely to cost-effective social policies.
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to the slow and uneven recovery in the decade since the global financial crisis, a substantial part of society has become disaffected and embittered, not only with politics and politicians, but also with globalization and the entire economic system it underpins.
Frozen states appear more stable in the short term, as oil revenues still buys subservience and submission of most of the subjects, but stability coincides with the possibility of increasing violence and civil unrest,
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to widespread grievances over sectarian rule.
Oil is not a reliable deterrent to democracy in the long term,
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to price volatility and the development of alternative energy sources.
In Iran, an indigenous movement is pushing for reform, and the country’s brand of Islam, which on the surface seems the most implacable, has the potential to become more moderate and more democratic,
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in part to the Shi’a tradition of ijtihad , religious debate or innovation.
Regulatory arbitrage arises from competition among central-government agencies for the authority to regulate – competition that often delays market reforms and institutional change,
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to agencies’ unwillingness to accept one another’s authority.
Some applications could bring enormous net benefits to human health, but society is not enjoying those benefits – and people are suffering and dying as a result – because opponents reject all GM applications,
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to a fundamental dislike of large companies, commercial agriculture, or modern technologies generally.
It was not so long ago that Latin America was the big driver in the art market,
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to money escaping governance-challenged economies such as Argentina and Venezuela, as well as drug cartels that used paintings to launder their cash.
By 2004, the constitutional review process had broken down,
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to major disagreements between Kibaki’s camp in the coalition government, and the rest of the country.
Albedo modification remains uncertain and risky,
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partly to a dearth of organized research into the subject.
Even if the result was that albedo modification does not work, the dividends of such research would be enormous,
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to the added pressure to cut emissions.
Some children lose the ability to make growth hormone due to injury or tumors; others lack normal growth-hormone activity from birth,
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to a genetic mutation; and others are missing the gene that codes for the hormone altogether.
In many parts of the world, condom provision is in decline, while some individuals – like sex workers, drug users, and members of the LGBT community – have difficulty accessing HIV-prevention services,
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to legal restrictions or discriminatory practices.
Consider hydraulic fracturing, the marginal cost of which has been halved in just the past decade,
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to experiments with new technologies and techniques.
That is why my best-case scenario is that the eurozone somehow muddles through in the next few years; at worst (and with a probability of more than one-third), the eurozone will break up,
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to a combination of sovereign debt restructurings and exits by some weaker economies.
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