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After all, IMF programs rarely lead to
quick
economic recoveries, and sometimes the IMF’s advice is so bad that the economic conditions actually worsen.
We ask the President of the Russian Federation and urge the Russian government to protect people in danger and to ensure
quick
and effective investigations into the murders of human rights activists, journalists, and independent-minded jurists.
Guido Mantega, the Brazilian finance minister, was
quick
to dismiss the Fed’s stance, again warning of “currency wars.”
The government is taking
quick
steps to de-monopolize the economy and break the nexus between economic and political power that characterized the previous government.
But, elsewhere in the region, leaders were
quick
to excuse Russia's invasion and annexation of Crimea, or to argue that Russia is simply too powerful to confront.
The average Russian has been
quick
to revert to habits associated with the culture of scarcity of the recent past.
Unlike the US – which has apparently abandoned economic logic in its search for
quick
“wins” on trade – the EU is a slow-moving entity that generally prioritizes economic logic above geopolitical considerations and favors long-term agreements.
So we shouldn’t be too
quick
to dismiss the suggestion that science might help – in the first instance, by helping us design more effective institutions, more inspiring moral education, or more persuasive ethical arguments.
Three European Union countries – Britain, France, and Germany – are trying to persuade Iran to give up its nuclear enrichment program, which would give it bomb material to use after a
quick
withdrawal from the treaty.
I suspect that some will be
quick
to dismiss the consequences of a Moody’s downgrade.
Others have been
quick
to point out that America’s supposed growth miracle probably could not have happened without the capital provided by surplus countries.
The US, the UK, and France are
quick
with some answers.
For the most part, the
quick
fixes they have imposed so far have not been very successful.
This is a very painful state to be in, and they have had years to learn that there is a
quick
fix: to resume their drug use, though this obviously makes things worse in the long term.
The Eastern Partnership does not offer any
quick
remedies to the crisis.
Many will be
quick
to blame successive Greek governments led by what used to be the two dominant political parties, New Democracy on the right and PASOK on the left.
So a speculator who is
quick
on his feet can make a handsome profit and get out while the music is still playing.
The data are not fully reliable or comparable across countries, but
quick
calculations reveal that there are many emerging markets where such short-term debt is 50% or more of the stock of international reserves.
No
quick
institutional fix can solve a problem like that.
Rather than claiming the opposite, politicians should acknowledge that there are no
quick
fixes to the uneven geography of modern economic development.
Influential voices in China are
quick
to draw the lesson from international experience that tackling corporate debt can limit short-term growth and impose social costs, such as unemployment.
As a result, commercial providers of debt or equity cannot get the high returns and
quick
exits that they seek.
Defeating populism will require leaders to acknowledge the people left behind as a result of globalization, but also to dispel the myth that there is a
quick
fix, or that globalization can simply be reversed.
As the railway age unfolded, with metal tracks spreading across the industrializing world like veins on a leaf, a new level of connectivity was achieved, which criminals were
quick
to exploit.
The simple answer, for many, is that market reforms have been too
quick
and too cruel.
Sensing this, China and South Korea have provided humanitarian and economic aid to areas affected by the earthquake, and both countries were
quick
to send specialized teams to Japan to search for the missing.
Most people acquire survival skills – if not more sophisticated forms of savoir-faire – informally, as a
quick
glance at the immigration experience in the United States demonstrates.
While the West should not be
quick
to lift its sanctions – the dispute over Crimea is unlikely to be resolved quickly – harnessing the Kremlin’s desire to be recognized as a great, global power is a sound strategy.
Even as the rich countries urged developing countries to make
quick
adjustments, they claimed that they needed a decade to make the transition to a quota-free textile regime.
Furthermore, Abe will seek to reorganize the prime minister’s office to reinforce its ability to function as a political headquarters that can make
quick
decisions on national strategy concerning diplomatic and security issues.
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