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The Bank rejected the idea of a moratorium on its own work with investors in agriculture, arguing that this would target
precisely
those who are most likely to do the right thing.
In short, Iran’s electoral outcome is a dangerous one, though
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how destabilizing it ultimately turns out to be will depend on Ahmadinejad’s actions and the degree of power granted him by Khamenei.
Chinese citizens and many others around the world now expect
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that.
But decision-makers in any democracy have the crucial, albeit thankless, job of doing
precisely
that.
In fact, Hollande was elected in 2012
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because he presented himself as the “anti-Sarkozy.”
But this explanation fails to account for those political figures – such as Sarkozy’s predecessor, Jacques Chirac, and former Prime Minister Alain Juppé – who are popular
precisely
because of their experience.
But a realistic assessment of growth prospects is
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what is needed right now to design appropriate and feasible policies.
More precisely, debt reduction must be accompanied by a reduction in the target for the medium-term primary budget surplus, from the current 3.5% of GDP to no more than 1.5%.
Yet it is
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because of these implications that the advantages of having Turkey inside the EU far outweigh the risks.
These are
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the people needed to help foster a vibrant middle class – the bedrock of a stable democratic market economy.
And stagnation, if not worse, is
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what recent British economic reports are showing.
Trumponomics aims to create
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the same conditions.
Without solutions that claim broad support, the Ivory Coast will likely join the grim list of the world’s failed states
precisely
because of its inability to develop into a cohesive nation based on equal political rights for all.
Beyond that, however, the power of the judiciary stems
precisely
from the assumption of independence which Hamilton regarded as crucial for their position.
This is
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what Italy has been promoting during its current presidency of the G-8.
But this sense is
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what the demagogues are now undermining with such conspicuous success.
Yet these are
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the “Western values” that CCP apparatchiks are attempting to eliminate.
Nevertheless,
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because they care about the future of their numerous children, the French are much more amenable to some wise reforms than most commentators (and politicians) generally assume.
Silicon Valley speaks the bulldozer language of “disruption,” but one reason to favor cargo drones is
precisely
that they are not disruptive at all.
But now that we are measuring indicators like child mortality more precisely, people are able to see the impact that aid has in stark terms – that it means the difference between, say, giving people access to HIV treatment and letting them die.
His disquisition on the dangers posed by same-sex marriage followed a passage deploring the modern tendency to avoid lifelong commitments in human relationships, as if that were not
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what gay marriage is about.
That is
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how the men taunted the young couple: What was an unmarried young woman doing out in the Delhi streets with a young man?
And yet, at the moment, that is
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what seems to be happening.
Ironically, mainstream central bankers today routinely use
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such policies when pursuing massive “quantitative easing.”
Believing that they have found a way to model
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how currency traders should think about the future, they see no need for intervention because, save for temporary deviations, markets always get currency values right.
Yes, I realize that my simple statements are not
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correct, but are surely 99%-plus correct.
This is
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the kind of counter-cyclical macroprudential policy that economists often recommend.
This is
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why Europe should be debating about the Continent's real problems, not locking their economies into corporatism by enshrining the "social market economy" into the emerging EU constitution.
That is
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what California and other Democratic (“blue”) states have been doing – and with a great deal of success so far.
And contagious successful policy reforms are
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what Europe and most of the world need.
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