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But the recent price surge looks suspiciously like a bubble, with the increase only
partly
justified by economic fundamentals.
Even that rise was
partly
a bubble, which collapsed in the second half of 2008, when – after oil reached $145, killing global growth –the world economy fell into recession.
First, wages will be spent
partly
on imported goods.
With average employment growth of 10.4% per year, the formal private sector
partly
compensated for the SOE layoffs from 1995 to 2004.
Moreover, it has proven unable to speed the pace of privatization (which would add to government revenue),
partly
due to barriers thrown up by India's bureaucracy.
Today, however, these positions in the major industrial economies are large and increasingly divergent,
partly
owing to the buildup of leverage that led to the global financial crisis of 2007-2008.
Climate change is
partly
responsible.
Airbus, Renault, Crédit Lyonnais, and Alstom are well-known examples of a mistaken industrial policy that has wasted French taxpayers’ money – and that is
partly
connected with the name Sarkozy.
Israel is now proud to be in a world of its own, in which it feels free to act unilaterally and scoff at toothless criticism from Europe (and now
partly
from the US).
Yet it has managed to thrive, thanks
partly
to its unorthodox decision to unlock its public wealth by incorporating portfolios of assets into public-wealth funds, making professional managers responsible for public commercial assets.
As a result, the Islamic world is mostly weak,
partly
colonized, humiliated, and economically powerless.
But, with China and Russia essentially on its side, at least partly, Iran could exploit those divisions to its advantage.
The winner is a Republican who ran
partly
on a message of foreign-policy retrenchment, against a Democrat who represented continuity with the outgoing administration.
Partly
for these reasons, using currencies to hedge overall portfolios, or to have exposures that are related to other asset markets, has become increasingly popular.
The study was
partly
funded by CRIIGEN, a group that campaigns against biotechnology.
The Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir was banned in Germany in 2003,
partly
because of its contacts with the far right.
The real estate bubble inflated and collapsed
partly
because millions of Americans borrowed more than they could afford to repay – and knew it.
The credit freeze is
partly
the work of bankers and hedge fund managers who acted just like Nadya Suleman, leveraging the present for an unrealizable future.
And, with education and health care faltering and social security funding at risk, their kids, like Suleman’s, are now endangered
partly
because of their own choices.
As it stands, the low official unemployment rate can be explained
partly
by declining participation rates, especially among workers aged 25-54.
This spectacular progress has been driven
partly
by advances in science and technology.
Remarkably, America has
partly
privatized its prisons, creating an industry with an overriding interest in maximizing the number of prisoners.
Despite all of the challenges we had to face – indeed,
partly
because of them – Europe remains united and open, and is now stronger and better able to face globalization.
At the same time, the loss of competitiveness has been only
partly
reversed, with most of the improvement in external balances being cyclical rather than structural.
While the dollar’s climb has been attributed
partly
to Donald Trump’s unexpected victory in the US presidential election, it also reflects the fact that US monetary policy is set to tighten against a backdrop of continued monetary stimulus in the eurozone and Japan.
Cultural factors may
partly
explain the contrast between US activism in response to Trump and British passivity in the face of Brexit.
They are fleeing
partly
because of newly-discovered weaknesses in Asia, but mostly because the other investors are fleeing.
China and India achieved this
partly
by strengthening institutions and pursuing policies that supported strong, relatively inclusive growth.
Electricity, water, petroleum products and many other consumer basics are seeing double-digit increases,
partly
as a result of a decrease in government subsidies.
In the US, polarization is not an objective reflection of given cultural differences; it has at least
partly
been a conscious elite project to divide the country for political advantage and sometimes even personal profit.
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