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Moreover, shame, a lack of self-confidence, and low self-esteem can negatively impact how people view their ability to affect change, sustaining a
perception
of inadequacy that can be debilitating and trap them in poverty.
But recent bad macro news has been bad for markets, owing to the
perception
of policy inertia.
Given South Korea’s status as one of the world’s top five nuclear-power producers, Chun argued, the South Korean public would not tolerate the
perception
that Japan was receiving preferential treatment.
Evidently, education alone is not the reason for this difference in
perception.
And, if there are to be wealth taxes, instituting them now to take effect only in the future – and only if inequality becomes much worse – would preempt the
perception
that the rules had been changed after the game had ended.
Excessive documentation requirements, high account fees, limited access to bank branches, and the
perception
that financial institutions are “only for the rich” are among the most persistent obstacles to overcome.
But the
perception
of many American observers was different.
This contributed to the oil shocks of the 1970s, and reinforced the erroneous
perception
that hydrocarbon reserves were even more limited, and largely confined to the Middle East.
The negative
perception
that most people (especially in Europe) have of CDS has certainly played a role here.
The majority of citizens have experienced a decline in living standards in the last year, and there remains a
perception
that people have more opportunities outside their own countries.
This
perception
reflects not only the contradictory pronouncements and behavior of policymakers, but also the extent to which economic outcomes have consistently fallen short of their expectations.
This
perception
is evident in Europe, the United States, and Japan, where indicators of economic sentiment are deteriorating again, already-weak recoveries are stalling, and over-stretched balance sheets are becoming even more precarious.
But whether a new woman will help to soften foreigners’
perception
of Putin’s cynical diplomacy and increasingly brutal rule is open to question.
Some view the man considered a mass murderer in the West as an icon, and his death and burial at sea at the hands of American forces will not undermine that
perception
in the eyes of his sympathizers.
And Volkswagen is so closely aligned with the German engineering “brand” that, unfair as it may be, the scandal is bound to affect the
perception
of other German carmakers and industries.
So a powerful combination of social and economic anger emerged, particularly given the
perception
that the excessive greed of financiers and bankers was the primary cause of the crisis that erupted in 2008, and that still menaces us today.
So the way out of the European conundrum – currency depreciation – risks being blocked by the market’s
perception
that the ECB and the Fed are at odds over monetary policy.
But it is worrying that the solution to Europe’s internal imbalances hinges on the continued unfavorable
perception
of the eurozone’s ability to address its problems.
Abramson fought back assertively in a brief battle for public perception, with someone having leaked details of an $80,000-plus gap between her salary and that of her male predecessor in the same role.
And yet, with the possible exception of Xi, the
perception
that strong autocratic rulers deliver better economic results is wrong.
Thus, at a time when Eastern Europe began to solidify itself in the
perception
of the West, it did so as a bastion of heresy that had to be "civilized."
Because power reflects perception, rival coup leaders ruthlessly manipulate potential enemies and collaborators.
Second, the
perception
of weakness and division in the WTO will make it far harder to resist protectionist pressures worldwide, especially if the global economy slows.
This ideology feeds a deep popular
perception
of China as a wounded, humiliated third-world victim and instills in the ruling Communist Party a powerful sense of unresolved grievance.
Based on their own experience over the past 30 years, the Chinese know how economic reform and liberalization can change a country’s
perception
of its self-interests and stance toward the world.
For many leaders, the common
perception
is that provision of surgical care is not sustainable or cost-effective.
It is impossible to understand Trump’s rise without recourse to the popular
perception
(correct or not) that many American politicians are in the pocket of greedy bankers.
What makes things politically difficult for Obama is the widespread
perception
that Iran is hell-bent on actually acquiring a physical nuclear arsenal; that all else is dissimulation; and that negotiations can at best buy time.
Yet, like its developed counterparts, China remains mired in the
perception
of aging as a fiscal challenge, rather than as a matter for economic policy reform and improved business practices.
In Russia, there is a
perception
that is sometimes fostered which suggests that the Partnership is directed against it.
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