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It supports that it was aimed at such things as the derogatory cartoons of the prophet Mohammad
published
in a Danish newspaper three years ago.
Emerging Vulnerabilities in Emerging EconomiesMILAN – Just before the collapse of the US investment bank Lehman Brothers triggered a financial crisis that would engulf the world economy, the Commission on Growth and Development
published
an assessment of emerging-economy growth strategies, aimed at drawing lessons from previous research and experience.
In Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and the Great Depression,
published
in 1992, I argued that the deflationary engine that was the gold standard was a key cause of the 1930’s depression, and that abandoning it opened the door to recovery.
According to Eurostat data
published
in April 2011, the hourly labor cost in France was €34.2, compared to €30.1 in Germany – and nearly 20% higher than the eurozone average of €27.6.
During the United Nations General Assembly in September, the Commission
published
The Promise of Digital Health: Addressing Non-communicable Diseases to Accelerate Universal Health Coverage in LMICs.
In fact, when this study was finally published, it stated categorically that there was “insufficient evidence” to link the increased losses to global warming.
The first annual European Foreign Policy Scorecard, just
published
by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR), identifies these trends in its analysis of 80 foreign-policy issues.
A report just
published
by the Energy Transitions Commission (ETC) – which includes many major businesses and no obvious “cultural Marxists” – describes how to build a zero-carbon global economy at only minimal economic cost by 2060.
Europe’s leaders should refer to a paper by Otmar Issing, “The Euro – A Currency Without a State,”
published
in December 2008, before the debt crisis erupted.
After all, having a paper
published
in a major journal can help a company seeking funds to support product development and boost the value of its stock.
Instead, government officials are being warned that every document may potentially be leaked and
published
worldwide by a disgruntled junior officer.
One year later, when we
published
public notices in local newspapers of our intention to sue the two corporations, all hell broke loose.
Here, the US Commerce Department statistics are not as helpful in pinpointing the source of the impetus, because only a partial country list is
published.
But the Center for Economic Policy Research, which
published
the e-book, and Project Syndicate, which distributes this column, are both (at least to some extent) donor-funded.
Based on
published
research papers, the country accounts for 64% of all research undertaken in Africa.
Apparently, Roosevelt, or his speechwriters, borrowed it from A New Deal, a book by Stuart Chase that was
published
in 1932 and adapted the same year into a cover story for the magazine The New Republic.
(Ironically, in 1984, when Hun Sen was Foreign Minister, the ministry
published
a book entitled The Chinese Rulers’ Crimes against Kampuchea, which documented China’s backing for the genocidal Khmer Rouge.)
Two books, one forthcoming from Raghuram Rajan and another
published
this month by Oren Cass, revisit our economistic worldview and argue that we should instead put the health of our local communities front and center.
These agreements are hailed as great successes, and annual reports summarizing official statistics are
published
showing that the use of CFC continues to decrease.
They retain their intellectual autonomy, but could only have won their university posts - and thereby access to research facilities - on the basis of competitive assessments of the originality and promise of their
published
research.
As the former Financial Times editor Richard Lambert, together with Nick Butler, commented in a report
published
by London’s Centre for European Reform entitled The future of European universities: Renaissance or decay?
Bloomberg Market magazine recently
published
an extensive article on the unethical practices of the largest contract research organization conducting some clinical trials in Florida.
Yet, in a letter
published
soon after by the same magazine, Justin Forsyth of Oxfam claimed that “..current patterns of growth and globalization are widening income disparities and hence acting as a brake on poverty reduction.”
But the discoveries and
published
papers rarely benefit the people who enable this research by donating their blood and other tissue samples.
As Michael Nielsen discusses in his recent book Reinventing Discovery, the “publish or perish” mentality that dominates the field means that many substandard or incomplete papers are published, while those people who are supposed to benefit from the research are often little more than an afterthought.
The British newspaper The Observer published, in response, a striking cartoon showing Putin sitting on a throne of outward-pointing daggers, turning off the Ukraine gas tap while saying, “Winter is coming.”
In Unfair Trade, a pamphlet
published
in 2008 by the Adam Smith Institute, Mark Sidwell argues that FAIRTRADE keeps uncompetitive farmers on the land, holding back diversification and mechanization.
Their report,
published
this week, identifies around $88 billion in public financial support provided through an assortment of tax breaks, spending by state-owned enterprises, and transfers mediated through financial institutions such as the World Bank.
A study
published
by Columbia University on civil resistance has shown that the probability of a country relapsing into civil war following a successful anti-dictatorship armed campaign is 43%, versus 28% when the campaign is unarmed.
Unfortunately, a study
published
in the Journal of Democracy showed that out of the 100 countries that were designated “in transition” between 1970 and 2000, only 20 became fully democratic (for example, Chile, Argentina, Poland, and Taiwan).
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