Parallel
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There is another interesting
parallel
with the New Deal.
But controls lead to a
parallel
exchange rate, which can be either legal, as in Argentina, or illegal and even unpublishable, as in Venezuela.
So, over time, fiscal accounts worsen automatically, creating a vicious circle: monetized fiscal deficits lead to inflation and a widening gap in the
parallel
exchange-rate market which worsens the fiscal deficit.
I was also reminded of June 1992, when a narrow majority of Danish voters rejected the Maastricht Treaty in a referendum – a close
parallel
to what happened in Britain last month.
But instead of becoming a responsible stakeholder in the liberal international order, it seems to have chosen to focus on creating
parallel
governance structures, which it can shape according to its own preferences.
The shared steel initiative of 1952 could find its
parallel
in a German-Polish initiative to jointly manage natural gas imports.
This suggests that macroeconomic policies, though necessary, are insufficient without
parallel
institutional reforms in planning, regulation, and bankruptcy procedures to enforce credit discipline for all borrowers, regardless of whether they are in the private sector or state-owned.
The only
parallel
that could be drawn was limited to Asia: pundits wondered whether China was gradually becoming the modern equivalent of Germany under Kaiser Wilhelm II, with mounting regional tensions over China’s territorial claims resembling, to some extent, the situation in the Balkans on the eve of WWI.
The only reason the US trade deficit is falling is that the country remains in a severe recession, causing US imports and exports to collapse in
parallel.
The
parallel
launch of China’s 12th Five-Year Plan and Europe’s 2020 Strategy has also helped to deepen our cooperation.
The use of the term has grown in
parallel
with rising , not falling, interest rates.
In a
parallel
plot aimed at women, the movie “Bridesmaids” features a bride-to-be who is about to get “everything” – in the guise of a dull but extremely affluent groom – but flees the excess around her and escapes to her humble apartment.
And the
parallel
between the classic tale and the unfolding story of the former intelligence contractor Edward Snowden’s solitary battle against America’s massive security establishment is inescapable.
Five years from now, Europe will be reflecting on the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1, which led to a loss of life almost without
parallel
and set in motion a chain of events that led to the creation of Europe as we now know it.
For years human rights activists and scholars suspected the obvious: the emergence of an enormous, vicious, well-armed, and well-trained
parallel
army to fight the guerillas was not some spontaneous act.
The tax system first encourages financial firms to use more debt than is safe, but there is a
parallel
effect on non-financial firms and many homeowners.
Despite some obvious differences between the founding of the Soviet Union and now, the historical
parallel
is too obvious to ignore.
But the
parallel
development of science underpinned efforts to expose such "superstition."
Moreover, labor market liberalization must run
parallel
to welfare state reform.
Taken a step further, the research suggests that we should not be surprised to find a similar
parallel
in many others corners of society.
Drawing a
parallel
from this national evolution, developing a financial architecture to perform similar functions in the international arena is essential.
An obvious historical
parallel
for today is the interwar period of the twentieth century, when Vladimir Lenin presented Soviet communism as a global brand, and founded the Communist International.
Indeed, there is a striking
parallel
between the problems caused by aid inflows and the “natural resource curse” (or “Dutch disease” as it is termed in Western countries), whereby inflows into one economic sector – typically oil or minerals – drive up economy-wide prices (including the exchange rate), rendering other sectors uncompetitive.
The reference point for such an effort should be
parallel
implementation of the 2002 Arab Peace Plan, which addresses Israel’s security concerns, and a regional disarmament mechanism based on United Nations Security Council Resolution 687, adopted in 1991 to enable the elimination of WMDs from the entire region.
The US, concerned that the Soviets would take the entire peninsula, reached a hasty agreement to accept the surrender of Japanese forces south of the 38th
parallel.
The resulting division of the peninsula along the 38th
parallel
has outlasted many other such twentieth-century tragedies, dividing families and fracturing an ancient, vibrant civilization.
Last month,
parallel
developments on opposite sides of the world gave us grounds for thinking that the world may, slowly and haltingly, be becoming a little more civilized.
To be sure, today’s ongoing global power shifts are primarily linked to Asia’s phenomenal economic rise, the speed and scale of which have no
parallel
in world history.
South Africa will most likely soon be home to
parallel
markets, with extensive laundering of illegal horn.
For Koreans on both sides of the 38th parallel, marriage has long been a staple of social life.
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