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Most of the academic papers, and all of the governors, argue that a high degree of independence is associated with low inflation and monetary stability.
Recent
papers
on the uses of fiscal policy at the zero lower bound conclude that public investment has become significantly more effective since the financial crisis.
The authorities have also hounded journalists, revoking accreditations and deporting those without the proper
papers.
But in West Wing-style academic papers, fiscal-policy functions – government spending and tax policy – are assumed to be totally stable and predictable.
At the latest Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems, the US accounted for 85% of published research
papers
on artificial intelligence (AI), compared to just 7% for all European countries combined.
For example, AI can suggest elements of a vaccine based on existing knowledge of viral protein structures, and help medical researchers mine relevant research
papers
and analyze raw data.
The candidate should be prepared to implement already agreed strategies, embodied in the WBG’s previously published “Forward Look” and the “Sustainable Financing”
papers.
Meanwhile in Mexico, AMLO has slashed the government’s media advertising budget, directing the cuts at
papers
critical of the government, such as Reforma.
Hence, the shuttering of local
papers
has been associated with lower electoral turnout, fewer candidates seeking office, and more incumbents winning.
The same trends undercut citizens’ representation at the national level, because local and regional
papers
cannot afford to keep a correspondent in the capital to report on what their members of Congress or Parliament are doing.
The irony was that shortly after Friedman promulgated these ideas, and around the time they were popularized and then enshrined in corporate governance laws – as if they were based on sound economic theory – Sandy Grossman and I, in a series of
papers
in the late 1970s, showed that shareholder capitalism did not maximize societal welfare.
In good times, bountiful welfare spending
papers
over this problem.
The problem is particularly acute in certain African countries: only 3% of children in Somalia, 4% in Liberia, and 7% in Ethiopia have official papers, for example.
Children who have no birth certificate cannot prove their age, parentage, or identity, or get official
papers
such as a passport.
Publishers and universities are forced to withdraw books and
papers
that offend the Chinese government.
But decisions by the Fund, like decisions by a central bank, are reached through a process of debate and deliberation informed by technical background
papers
prepared by staff.
And after that let's have a duet.'Left alone, having put away his
papers
in the new portfolio she had bought, he washed his hands at the new washstand with the new and elegant utensils that had also appeared through her agency.
You see, if you take pains and learn in order to get a reward, the work will seem hard; but when you work' (Karenin said this remembering how he had sustained himself that morning by a sense of duty in the dull task of signing a hundred and eighteen papers) – 'if you love your work, you will find your reward in that.'Serezha's eyes, that had been shining with affection and joy, grew dull and drooped under his father's gaze.
She studied also from books and from technical
papers
all the subjects with which Vronsky was occupied, so that he often came straight to her with questions about agriculture, architecture, and sometimes even horsebreeding or sport.
He admitted that the
papers
published much that was unnecessary and exaggerated with the sole aim of drawing attention to themselves, each outcrying the other.
He saw that amid this general elation in Society those who were unsuccessful or discontented leapt to the front and shouted louder than anyone else: Commanders-in-Chief without armies, Ministers without portfolios, journalists without papers, and party leaders without followers.
'I was living abroad and read the papers, and must own that I could not at all understand why, even before the Bulgarian atrocities, all Russians suddenly grew so fond of their Slavonic brothers, while I don't feel any love for them.
'Yes, all the
papers
say the same thing,' said the Prince, 'that's true.
'There are many
papers
I don't like, but that is unfair,' said Koznyshev.
In his poor workman's room there was nothing but a box of
papers
and books.
And he listened for five minutes to the general secretary, a tall sallow gentleman, who spoke to him over the
papers
of his bureau without rising.
But at first he only glanced round with an abstracted look as he went towards a table covered with
papers
to look for the missing report.
Twice he examined the
papers
one by one, but it was certainly not there.
The twilight was already darkening the room; it was five o'clock when a disturbance made M. Hennebeau jump, as he sat dazed and inert with his elbows in his
papers.
He opened it and I saw a bundle of papers, yellowed but still legible.
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