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Such technologies enable us to record and trace the lifecycle of products – even money itself – thereby determining
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how they were used, how they were financed, and what impact they had on the environment.
Indeed, expanding the pool of potential managers beyond the children of a firm’s founders had
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the opposite effect.
But that is
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the point: unpredictable governments are bad for global geopolitics.
Ultimately, the culprit was
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identified as a defective O-ring that became too stiff at low temperatures and caused a leak.
Whereas Obama owes his election in large part to his charisma, Barroso is likely to succeed himself
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because of his lack of charisma, because he says very little in so many languages.
But Europe’s last chance to be a credible actor in a multi-polar world rests
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on its ability to present a single, united, responsible voice.
What
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those reforms should be, however, remains subject to heated debate among China’s elites, policymakers, and disadvantaged groups, as well as foreign stakeholders.
Overall, the US economy expended more than it generated in income, running a trade (more
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a current-account) deficit, and borrowed the difference from abroad.
More precisely, banking regulation in the advanced countries may have precipitated financial crisis across the developing and postcommunist world.
Unfortunately, some proposals currently being discussed would do
precisely
that.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will amount to a major test for a Japanese education system focused on reciting facts and performing formulaic calculations –
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the areas where humans cannot compete with intelligent machines.
More precisely, Trump’s policies serve the corporate interests that pay the campaign bills and effectively run the US government.
Diplomacy was invented
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in order to enable relations between adversaries, not friends.
The ultimate aim of austerity is
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the restoration of trust – among northern Europeans that the money transferred to troubled economies will not be squandered, and among the peoples affected by painful spending cuts that their efforts are recognized and supported.
This trend exposes candidate countries' real economies to
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the risk of a capital flow reversal and currency crisis that early Euro adoption was meant to eliminate.
Another was the efforts of the Republicans, who secured a majority in Congress in 2010, to block further stimulus, even though more infrastructure spending and well-designed tax cuts were
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what the US economy needed in 2011-2014.
His measures have increased prices while shrinking the number of transactions –
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the opposite of what is needed.
Many Chinese do not accept communist rule
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because the Communist Party denies its past, (and remains) unapologetic about its cruelty.
A failure to do this was, in fact,
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the problem during the last pre-crisis period, in the early 2000s.
Yet it was
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during that period when increasingly frothy financial markets were sowing the seeds of the disaster that was shortly to follow.
Charlie Hebdo, of course, used humor
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to challenge sacred cows.
We can debate the exact fiscal pressures in each case, and
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how various kinds of bondholders were treated, but the simple fact of the matter is that when the going gets tough, the US pays its debts.
It is
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because national politicians attend to national politics, rather than Europe’s broader interests, that the truth about Greece’s debt went unspoken for so long.
But that is
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what happens when governments believe that economic salvation lies in winning a growing share of export markets.
In an era when the benefits of multilateralism are being questioned
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as we draw closer to the planet’s ecological limits, income inequality is growing, and innovation and technology are transforming how people learn and work, the world needs a more equitable and cooperative approach to globalization.
This is
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what happened in September, when the financial crisis made it impossible for the ECB to proceed with the interest-rate hike that it had “announced” in August.
Committing Germany to that objective is
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what Merkel has defined as her political goal for the rest of her term in office.
To acknowledge that the eurozone can function only on a foundation of solidarity and interdependence would be to engage in
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the kind of thinking that German ordoliberals have always rejected.
It is unfortunate that
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when loosening restrictions on immigration would help labor markets, the world is experiencing a spike in xenophobic attitudes and politics.
History may never repeat itself precisely, but certain patterns can be discerned.
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