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Now, Trump and congressional Republicans are
pursuing
tax reform – starting with corporate taxes and then moving on to personal income taxes – as if this will be any easier.
The Republicans must now choose between passing their tax cuts (and adding $2 trillion to the public debt) and
pursuing
a much more modest reform.
As America’s shadow has receded, Saudi Arabia and Iran have become more aggressive, even irresponsible, in
pursuing
their interests.
Whatever path it chooses, China will pay a heavy price for advocating globalization and
pursuing
currency stability.
Harper leaves a better legacy on the trade front, where he provided committed leadership in
pursuing
ambitious accords with both the European Union (the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, CETA) and Asia (the Trans-Pacific Partnership, TPP).
But, instead of building new European security institutions and
pursuing
the demilitarization of Europe – as promised in NATO’s London Declaration of 1990 – the West, particularly the United States, declared victory.
Unlike his father, the 34-year-old Kim has been active in
pursuing
pro-market economic growth and may be aiming to emulate Deng Xiaoping, the architect of China’s reforms in the late 1970s.
For MBS, the deep structural reforms that he has been
pursuing
are a matter of life or death for his long-immobile country.
Not only has Bush destroyed Iran’s most formidable enemy and bogged down US troops in a hopeless cause; he also has enriched energy-abundant Iran and Russia by
pursuing
a war that has dramatically raised energy prices.
To those interested in
pursuing
careers in finance – or related careers in insurance, accounting, auditing, law, or corporate management – I submit the following address:Best of luck to you as you leave the academy for your chosen professions in finance.
China is currently
pursuing
a contradictory set of policies that paradoxically undermines its own economy while propping up America’s by accommodating pump-priming by the Federal Reserve.
Similarly, while Tocqueville thought that
pursuing
virtue as the ancients did, or having a religious faith, could sometimes elevate the soul, both conflict with the democratic ideal if they become officially prescribed in public life.
The most likely explanation is a combination of the two, for he and Bush were
pursuing
the same “starve the beast” political strategy, which calls for tax cuts to be used to reduce revenues, thereby forcing the public sector to be downsized.
He accused anonymous enemies (his anonymous “they” presumably included Western governments) of
pursuing
an agenda to destroy Russia, and he encouraged his security officials to push back.
But
pursuing
the anti-oligarchy argument is not the best way to reduce inequality.
However important that goal may be, attaining it requires reducing the share of income that goes to the rich by addressing inequality, which requires
pursuing
pro-equality policies, like the EITC and pre-school education.
The EU must return to the fundamental driver of its success,
pursuing
a renewed single-market agenda that reflects the rationale of the Treaty of Rome.
In its leaders’ view, success means reducing Southeast Asian countries to tributary status – and there seems to be little anyone can do to stop them from
pursuing
that outcome.
Instead, it is
pursuing
an incremental approach to shaping the region according to its interests.
With Le Pen in power, a major EU and NATO member would be
pursuing
a profoundly anti-Western foreign policy.
But Berlusconi is also a master of ambiguity, someone who appeals to liberal values while
pursuing
an anti-liberal, populist, and corporatist agenda.
China, like Japan and South Korea before it, is now
pursuing
this adjustment.
Modi pledged to make the tough decisions that the UPA could not, weaning Indians from the statist culture of “doles” and subsidies, while
pursuing
bold policies aimed at spurring economic growth and job creation.
My own work on soil microbes at Auburn led to the issuance of three US patents, with several agricultural companies
pursuing
the rights to commercialize products from the technology.
Here, successive US governments have compounded South Asia’s problems by
pursuing
only their own national interests, at an incalculable cost to the natural, organic growth of the region’s countries.
In promoting and
pursuing
terrorism as an instrument of state policy, Pakistan seems intent on never regaining that trust, without which peace, unseen in South Asia since the partition of British India in 1947, is impossible.
Its viability would depend on citizens’ willingness to finance their government by investing their savings in its sovereign bonds, rather than
pursuing
more diversified and profitable portfolios.
Belgium, for example, complains constantly about its lack of representation on the Executive Board, but it has been more interested in demanding equal treatment with the Netherlands in the ECB than
pursuing
a common strategy with its neighbor to counter the big countries’ unwarranted assumption of permanent seats.
By
pursuing
radical deregulation, the Trump administration is practically begging businesses to harm consumers, the environment, and, in the long run, themselves.
There is also a deep political crisis which leads to frequent changes of governments operating under political restrictions and, therefore, incapable of developing and
pursuing
strategic programs of economic change.
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