Perspective
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Yes, viewed from the
perspective
of liberal democracies, China’s constitutional revision is a disappointing governance setback.
From China’s perspective, however, it may well be the only option to address its daunting implementation imperatives head-on.
From a policy perspective, all 18 of the economies on our list have pursued pro-growth policies that encouraged a virtuous cycle of rising productivity, income, and demand.
From an investment perspective, the good news is that the traditional perils of investing in emerging markets have been mitigated.
When reminders prompted recollection many years later, they experienced intense distress, finally understanding their abuse from the
perspective
of an adult.
Each party in the coalition talks brings a very different
perspective
to the table.
This dilemma should be put in long-term perspective: What type of Russia do we hope to see a decade from now?
From one perspective, this is just another case of emotion defeating economic logic.
From a regional perspective, the end of the JCPOA would hasten America’s marginalization in the Middle East.
This
perspective
is most clearly associated with Deng Xiaoping.
I have forgotten the details of their conversation, but I can still hear my grandmother’s sigh of relief when she said “Thank God we lost that war!”From a child’s perspective, it wasn’t self-evident that losing was a good thing.
This is a positive development from a firm-level, partial-equilibrium perspective; but it may not be if one considers laid-off workers’ wellbeing and the general-equilibrium implications for society.
Here in Australasia, we imported this
perspective
from overseas, actively suppressing more holistic Maori and Aboriginal understandings about human distress.
At a time when many people are despairing about current political trends, the penultimate paragraph of On What Matters, Volume Three encourages us to take a longer and more optimistic perspective:“Life can be wonderful as well as terrible, and we shall increasingly have the power to make life good.
But the hysterical response of Americans to the Kremlin’s alleged efforts to influence the US presidential election has forced me to look at things from Putin’s
perspective.
To put that figure in perspective, the US Pentagon budget is roughly $2 billion per day.
From an accounting perspective, dollars held outside the US are liabilities, and observers have long worried that the US may not be able to service its ever-mounting foreign-debt “overhang” indefinitely.
Of the budget's many proposed measures to boost inflows of foreign investment, one appears risky from a macro-prudential
perspective.
From an economic perspective, cooperation would benefit Iran more.
From this perspective, the proliferation of commissions and other initiatives that are structured around inclusion, which might seem excessive and redundant under less polarized circumstances, is actually very encouraging.
From the
perspective
of Berlin or Paris, there should be no systematic Europeanization.
From an environmental perspective, an integrated market would save around 23 million tons of fuel oil – roughly the equivalent of the United Kingdom’s annual fuel consumption by diesel vehicles.
MADRID – Since the eurozone crisis began in 2008, the European Union has, from a political perspective, led an intergovernmental life in supranational clothing.
To put that into perspective, world GDP today totals $74 trillion per year.
From my perspective, this void presents an opportunity to consider new governance paradigms, including those that borrow from two commonly discussed models: the “Washington Consensus” and the “Beijing Model.”
From Pakistan’s perspective, the draft statement seemed to be driven by the White House.
Democracy from a French
perspective
looks too American.
From their perspective, today’s high demand for long-term dollar-denominated securities is easily explained: Asian central banks are buying in order to hold down their currencies, the US Treasury is borrowing short (and thus not issuing that many long-term securities), and US companies are not undertaking the kinds of investments that would lead them to issue many long-term bonds.
From a foreign-policy perspective, the problem began in the 1990s, when the United States squandered the post-Cold War peace dividend.
They are similarly ineffective from a military
perspective.
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