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Given the fragile economic recovery and the need for continuity in policy – as well as for confidence in the Fed’s leadership and global cooperation based on mutual understanding and respect – Yellen’s steady hand is
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what US policy making requires.
The Balkans – and not only the Balkans – are in need of a new narrative based on people’s real priorities, which is
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what the Prespa Agreement provides.
And this is
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what the PBOC did on August 12-13, when stronger-than-expected depreciation pressure and surging devaluation expectations raised the risk that the planned one-off exchange-rate adjustment could trigger a rout.
Yet reform is
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what is needed to address these trends, which reflect fundamental problems with today’s prevailing growth patterns.
In fact, the main reason the majority of Russians support the annexation of Crimea seems to be
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that: the majority of Russians support it.
As if that were not counter-intuitive enough, Russians also seem to be supporting the Putin regime’s economic mismanagement
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because their economic situation is so dire.
Despite these resemblances – or
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because of them – Trump and AMLO are almost certain to plunge US-Mexican relations to new depths of suspicion and strain, as objective factors and subjective fervors aggravate old tensions and fuel new ones.
Tariffs offer the prospect of some additional revenue to the importing country, though
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how much would depend on the extent to which imports fall.
But the 1945 consensus was dealt a much greater blow
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when we all rejoiced at the collapse of the Soviet Empire, the other great twentieth-century tyranny.
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because Israelis are aware of the constant security threat facing their country, they have always believed that their leaders should be able to lead Israel in war – but also to ask the military tough questions when diplomacy may fail.
When they acknowledge “differences” with Saudi Arabia concerning how and where to fight terrorism, they sound like they are describing a disagreement between Roosevelt and Churchill about where
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the Allies should strike Nazi Germany.
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because nothing threatens them domestically or externally, they obsessively invent imaginary demons.
And yet, despite the constant coverage of the issue – or, more likely,
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because of it – the immigration policy debate remains beset by misconceptions and politicization.
However, Farhang and privatized violence are
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what Mohammad sought to ban through Koranic law, which went beyond the personal domain and instituted a code that gave some rights to women.
In the second narrative, the world’s largest banks remain too big to manage and have strong incentives to engage in
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the kind of excessive risk-taking that can bring down economies.
John Maynard Keynes famously said: “I would rather be vaguely right than
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wrong.”
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because of all the offsetting factors, the US Congress Joint Committee on Taxation estimates that the recent tax cuts will add just 0.08 percentage points to the average annual growth rate over the next decade, and the long-run output effects could be smaller or even negative.
They did not deal with Kosovo
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because Kosovo had not taken arms.
This may be prompting the Fund to turn a blind eye to the economic vulnerabilities of its most influential members –
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those whose domestic policies have large, systemic implications.
Digital technology and capital have eliminated middle-income jobs or moved them offshore, generating an excess supply of labor that has contributed to income stagnation
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in that range.
More precisely, Russia’s aim is to rescue (after a long period of arm’s-length support) a dictatorship that American and French authorities describe as being responsible for causing more than 250,000 deaths since 2011.
But,
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because Lee is regarded as a pro-Japanese conservative, he needs to burnish his nationalist credentials.
This may be a reaction to the American-led war in Iraq; but Tony Blair will exclude it
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for that reason, and a common European defense policy without Britain makes little sense.
Presumably, none of this will happen, and it is
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such inaction that is, in large part, the cause of Russia’s strength and Europe’s weakness.
Even May herself, in her recent attack on cosmopolitanism, inadvertently celebrated Britain for
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the achievements that its cosmopolitanism has enabled, from its outsize share of Nobel Prizes to the City of London’s financial clout.
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because Jews are relatively unknown, therefore mysterious, and in some way associated with the West, they become an obvious fixture of anti-Western paranoia.
The 12th Five-Year Plan will do
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that, focusing on three major pro-consumption initiatives.
The main focus will be the lagging wages of rural workers, whose per capita incomes are currently only 30% of those in urban areas –
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the opposite of China’s aspirations for a more “harmonious society.”
In a planned economy like China’s, where policymakers use various tools to influence asset prices, such instability could, in theory, be avoided; indeed, the Marxist view is that government intervention to stop crises is
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why controlled economies are superior to their free-market counterparts.
Perhaps the most important objection to the strong dollar policy is that it encourages
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this confusion between a strong dollar and a strong economy.
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