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We
recognized
that large bubble-driven losses in assets held by leveraged financial institutions would cause a panicked flight to safety, and that preventing a deep depression required active official intervention as a lender of last resort.
True, Keynes was well aware that relative needs – “keeping up with the Joneses” – will never be satiated, but he thought that these needs would become of second-order importance, so remote from the search for the good life that seeking to satisfy them would be
recognized
as a form of neurosis.
At that point, “[t]he love of money as a possession…will be
recognized
for what it is, a somewhat disgusting morbidity, one of those semi-criminal, semi-pathological propensities which one hands over with a shudder to the specialists in mental disease.”
Despite its best efforts, Palestine, of course, is not
recognized
as a sovereign state by the US.
But at least policymakers in Asia have
recognized
the problem and are taking steps to address it.
In short, Tanzania’s leaders, including me,
recognized
the vital importance of a strong education system – and we committed ourselves to building one.
In 1991, the principle that only a politically negotiated division of Yugoslavia would be
recognized
was abandoned.
Inequality and the American ChildNEW YORK – Children, it has long been recognized, are a special group.
It is time to return to the macroeconomic policies of the 1950s and 1960s, which
recognized
the benefits of full employment in fostering social stability and sustainable growth.
Eagleburger, then in a wheelchair because of his knees and phlebitis, coughing from his cigarette habit and his asthma, instantly
recognized
a kindred spirit in Kuron.
Facing Reality in the EurozoneLONDON – European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s recent speech at the annual gathering of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has excited great interest, but the implication of his remarks is even more startling than many initially
recognized.
If British voters
recognized
their country’s weak negotiating position, the Brexiteers, who won the referendum on their promise to “take back control,” would face a political disaster.
Africa’s Last FamineWASHINGTON, DC – Last year, the international community
recognized
one of the worst humanitarian tragedies of recent times unfolding in the Horn of Africa, and moved in to ameliorate the widespread famine there.
While it belatedly
recognized
its fiscal policy mistake in East Asia, it repeated it in Argentina, forcing expenditure cuts that deepened recession and boosted unemployment--to the point where things finally fell apart.
Mosaic law was, so the experts said, the only constitution
recognized
by Jews, and so it should be feared, in the way modern critics of Islam fear Sharia law.
Even during that 1997 crisis, this lesson was already being recognized, for the members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Community (APEC) remained committed to trade liberalization, one of the key forces that helped restart growth in Asia’s economies.
European nations
recognized
this a half-century ago, and Asia’s countries must make that same, self-restricting choice now.
In today’s perfect storm of declining oil prices and closed political systems, a new wave of protest could well emerge, particularly where governments have not
recognized
that the end of rentierism marks the end of the old social contract.
By the early 1970s, just about every country fell in line with the People’s Republic’s demand that it alone be
recognized
as the legitimate sovereign government of China.
Former US Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, it is now recognized, deserves much blame for America’s current economic mess.
Intervention has now been broadened to include education, culture, sport, and ethnicity, in the belief that only citizens who receive equal education and training, and have their historical and cultural specificity recognized, can enjoy genuine equality.
Sixth, the Non-Proliferation Treaty – the 1970 accord that underpins global efforts to discourage the spread of nuclear weapons beyond the five countries (the US, Russia, China, the United Kingdom, and France) that are
recognized
as legitimate nuclear weapons states for an unspecified but limited period of time – is inadequate.
The recent IMF/World Bank annual meetings indicate that this is gradually being recognized, with emerging countries increasingly critical of China’s inflexibility.
Libyans’ opposition to Qaddafi was relatively well organized, was
recognized
by the international community, and had explicitly called for outside intervention.
Perhaps its leaders
recognized
that the country, once the world’s largest rice exporter, was falling far behind its neighbors.
When Ventria approached the US Food and Drug Administration in 2010 for recognition that these proteins are “generally
recognized
as safe” (a regulatory term of art), it received no response.
Seventy years ago, at the end of World War II, the Allies
recognized
that Germany must be given a fresh start.
But solidarity also must be
recognized
within the real power structures of the UN.
To my mind, the Nobel Committee should have
recognized
not just Nordhaus but also some of these other economists of climate change, particularly Stern.
We know as much about bubbles as we do about inflation, Caruana argues, and central banks’ need to move interest rates for reasons other than the short-term control of consumer-price trends should be explicitly
recognized.
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