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Migration undoubtedly brings many benefits – London is a wonderful city
partly
because it is a cosmopolitan melting pot of diverse cultures.
That reaction
partly
reflected xenophobia, fanned by deliberate exaggeration: “Leave” campaigners, for example, mendaciously suggested that Turkey, with its large and rapidly expanding population, would soon enter the EU without Britain’s consent.
But his argument that many US workers have suffered – and could suffer still more – from free trade has struck a chord, because it is
partly
true.
When the gamble indeed started to look bad,
partly
because of low world oil prices (affecting Russia’s exports),
partly
because of the Asian crisis, and
partly
because of the continuing irresponsibility of the Russian government, the investment bankers started to scream.
For example, China’s productivity-enhancing agricultural reforms in the 1980s were spurred
partly
by growth in the non-agricultural sector, a result of policies aimed at stimulating township and village enterprises.
Fortunately, such thinking is now more widely held than it was back then, thanks
partly
to the human development approach, which emphasizes the complexity of nature and recognizes that one-dimensional solutions cannot address multidimensional problems like those we currently face.
This was
partly
because, in the fall of 2008, the G20 and the Fund issued desperate appeals for debt-financed fiscal stimulus.
This
partly
reflected the decision by France, Germany, and Italy in 2003 to violate and later “reform” the Maastricht rules, effectively declaring them null and void.
This move away from the internal market can be explained
partly
by member governments’ aversion to more EU-level legislation.
But this explanation is only
partly
satisfying.
But it is already clear that Macron possesses some valuable skills and attributes that his predecessor lacked: undeniable charisma, an ability to connect with foreign leaders (thanks
partly
to his fluent English), a solid grasp of global issues, and a drive to implement economic reform.
Moreover, verbal intervention will be followed by policy action, because slower growth and low inflation –
partly
triggered by a strong dollar – will induce the Fed to exit zero policy rates later and more slowly than expected.
Indeed, they are particularly common in the Middle East, owing
partly
to the prevalence of skin-covering clothes and a cultural habit of staying out of the sun.
That may explain, at least partly, why flu virus peaks in the winter months (in temperate climates).
The crisis in eastern Ukraine has been contained only
partly
by the Minsk II ceasefire agreement, and reflects the deepest rupture in the West’s relationship with Russia since the Soviet Union’s collapse.
CO2 Emissions per CapitaSource: IPCC and Human development report 2007/2008 (UNDP)Figure 2.Total Global Emissions (Gigatons)Source: Author’s calculationsThe Changing of the Monetary GuardNEW YORK – With leadership transitions at many central banks either under way or coming soon, many of those who were
partly
responsible for creating the global economic crisis that erupted in 2008 – before taking strong action to prevent the worst – are departing to mixed reviews.
Reducing the face value of mortgages and providing the upside – in case home prices were to rise in the long run – to the creditor banks is another way to convert mortgage debt
partly
into shareholder equity.
In particular, the Welcome Culture was at least
partly
based on anticipated economic and demographic benefits.
If China and America had not pumped
partly
debt-financed money into their economies beginning in 2009, the German economy would have taken a serious hit.
That is
partly
true: EU members’ political interests do drive some of this lending, particularly investments in oil and gas import infrastructure.
Opinion polls placing Fillon as a distant third were proven wrong,
partly
because many voters seem to have made up their minds just days before the vote.
The flaw consists
partly
in viewing China, India’s largest trading partner, as a threat.
Average US life expectancy has increased more slowly than in Europe
partly
because many white middle-aged Americans have, since 1999, been living shorter lives, owing to lifestyle-related diseases, opioid overdoses, and suicides.
Other advanced industrial countries have paid for corporate rate reductions
partly
by restricting depreciation and other deductions.
In the United Kingdom, the Brexit vote was fueled
partly
by false and distorted claims, such as that unrestrained migration from the rest of Europe was driving down wages.
And this amount
partly
reflects the fact that employed people who collect Social Security and Medicare are subject to the payroll tax that finances them.
Many studies have shown that changes in private savings and investment tend to offset
partly
the current-account effects of higher fiscal deficits.
He points out that people’s choices and assessments of current events are
partly
based on the stories they have heard about past events.
Last year, Uganda enacted a law – attributed
partly
to the influence of well-funded evangelical missionaries from the US – mandating a life sentence for people caught in homosexual acts.
This is
partly
because of the never-ending negotiation process with Mercosur, the troubled – and still incomplete – Latin American customs union.
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