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By contrast, the credibility associated with
pursuing
only an inflation target builds on itself.
Today, when America finally understands how vital an Israeli-Palestinian peace is for its fortunes in the broader Middle East, and the Arab world is for the first time committed to
pursuing
a comprehensive settlement with Israel, anarchic Palestinian politics is making a decision for peace well nigh impossible.
But Macron wants to prove that he can implement the majority-coalition model followed in parliamentary systems, with an “alliance of the willing,” comprising different but compatible political sensitivities,
pursuing
a common goal.
Turkey – locked in conflict with Russia, estranged from Egypt and Iran, and
pursuing
policies on Syria, the Islamic State (ISIS), and the Kurds that clash with those of its NATO allies – has lately found itself increasingly isolated in a sea of chaos.
Although the Civic Platform, which governed until 2015, grew out of the Solidarity movement of the 1980s, it betrayed its working-class base by
pursuing
radical neoliberal economic policies that increased economic inequality.
Indeed, in
pursuing
rapid industrialization, megacities have often been less successful than smaller cities – which have largely evaded such constraints – in accumulating productive capital, attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), and demonstrating entrepreneurial spirit.
But they remain committed to
pursuing
their inflation targets, convinced that even a slight bout of deflation could initiate a downward spiral, with falling demand causing prices to decline further.
In 1992, the two countries declared that they were
pursuing
a “constructive partnership”; in 1996, they progressed toward a “strategic partnership”; and in 2001, they signed a treaty of “friendship and cooperation.”
Critics outside Germany saw only a deeply immoral polity
pursuing
a project that was doomed to fail.
The Trump administration’s stated objective in
pursuing
protectionist policies is to reduce the US trade deficit.
The third reason for
pursuing
dialogue is that factional infighting and political intrigue within the Iranian regime make for considerable political fluidity.
Indeed, outdated cultural norms and stereotypes – such as the idea that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are “for boys” – continue to prevent women from
pursuing
ICT-based careers.
Europe persistently undershoots its growth targets because European policymakers persistently underestimate fiscal multipliers,
pursuing
austerity instead.
In fact, an assessment of how global connections affect economic growth suggests that, by
pursuing
deeper engagement with the world, Brazil could boost its average annual rate of GDP growth by up to 1.25 percentage points.
Macron is the most pro-German French president imaginable, and he has boosted his credibility by
pursuing
difficult labor-market reforms and unveiling a Teutonically prudent budget.
Already, the state-controlled oil company Rosneft has struck deals in Egypt, Iraqi Kurdistan, and Libya, while its counterpart Zarubezhneft has been
pursuing
oil and gas development projects in Iran.
The first view is that governments simply lost control of the situation, either through incompetence or because politicians were
pursuing
their own agendas.
That is why so many studies do not consider the economic benefits of tariff-free transatlantic trade as the primary reason for
pursuing
it.
Currency War and PeaceWASHINGTON, DC – Much of the hype surrounding last month’s meeting in Moscow of G-20 finance ministers and central bankers was dedicated to so-called “currency wars,” which some developing-country officials have accused advanced countries of waging by
pursuing
unconventional monetary policies.
What perverse reason could Abe have for
pursuing
such an outcome?
Indeed, with even Macron
pursuing
it, the schwarze Null has come back with a vengeance.
Speculation about North Korea’s motives for
pursuing
nuclear weapons is as old as the effort itself.
The new administration will have to be smart about
pursuing
other goals, such as trade and military cooperation, with these countries.
From 2009 to 2011, with advanced economies
pursuing
near-zero interest rates and quantitative easing, yield-hungry investors flooded countries like South Korea and Brazil with hot money, fueling currency appreciation and inflating asset bubbles.
An untutored president
pursuing
populist policies could trigger such a spiral.
Uncertain funding prospects not only discourage scientists from
pursuing
risky or undirected lines of research that could lead to crucial discoveries; they also make it more difficult to recruit the best and brightest for scientific careers, especially given the extensive training and specialization that such careers require.
Nonetheless, when prices collapsed, the government moved fast, suspending trading of a substantial number of stocks and
pursuing
price-keeping operations that resembled those pursued by Japan in the 1990s.
China should continue along this path,
pursuing
the kind of monetary-policy approach – aimed at securing the right combination of prices and employment – that prevails in free-market economies.
The Fed’s inability to anchor expectations would not only harm its credibility with investors, but would also make it much harder to fulfill its dual mandate of
pursuing
price stability and maximum employment.
Rather, it is how China intends to use its newly acquired economic and military strength in
pursuing
its domestic and foreign-policy goals – and how the world’s leading powers can ensure that they do not end up harming each other by accident or misunderstanding.
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