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After Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor, US stock markets fell by 10%, but
recovered
within six weeks.
After the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, stock prices fell less than 3%, and
recovered
the next day.
And the International Monetary Fund’s projections for 2023 suggest that Italy will still not have fully
recovered
from the cumulative output losses of the past decade.
Today, by contrast, although domestic investment is growing very strongly, external demand has not
recovered
to its previous levels.
They have
recovered
well: whereas the world’s richest 1% of households owned 42.5% of all wealth in 2008, they own 50.1% today.
Prices of both COFINA and general obligation bonds have steadily recovered, owing to a political game over disaster relief funds that has been playing out among the oversight board, the US Congress, and bondholders – a game that Puerto Rico’s House of Representatives joined a few days ago when it passed a bill to allow for the COFINA deal.
The pound initially fell sharply, and then recovered, while long-term government borrowing rates have risen by around 30 basis points.
But Mexico withdrew the stimulus promptly as its economy recovered, and has pursued a tighter fiscal policy than Brazil in the years since.
To prevent fraud, an acute problem in the past, the new law established a “right of rescission,” whereby the receiver can ask courts to rescind any action by a debtor that involves fraud, evasion, or unfair liquidation in the prescribed period before a bankruptcy petition is accepted and assets
recovered.
As Skidelsky rightly pointed out, confidence
recovered
from its low point in the first quarter of 2009, and reached a plateau in the first half of 2010.
But that does not alter my point that the more Paul Krugman talked about the “confidence fairy” – a term he coined after Osborne became Chancellor to ridicule anyone who argued for fiscal restraint – the more business confidence
recovered
in the UK.
Although confidence fell somewhat in the first two years under Prime Minister David Cameron, it never approached the low point of the Brown period, and it later
recovered.
But many poor countries have recently
recovered
from the impact such lunatic ideas, what a tragedy if that were to shoved back into poverty by returning to those tried-and-failed policies;-- No to pollution.
The world economy has
recovered
somewhat from its nadir six years ago.
Russia may have
recovered
its status as a strong power, but is it a respected, or even a happy one?
After ten years, Iraq’s oil production has finally
recovered
to its pre-war level.
For example, America was extraordinarily unpopular at the time of the Vietnam War, yet it
recovered
its soft power within a decade, and it is interesting to consider why.
With their more flexible economies and labor markets, the US and the UK have
recovered
more strongly than continental Europe in terms of GDP and employment since the 2008 global financial crisis.
The US faces two distinct fiscal challenges: the tax increases and spending cuts that threaten to derail the economy in 2013; and a long-term structural deficit that is likely to mean higher interest rates, less investment, and slower growth once the economy has
recovered
and the output gap has disappeared.
While aggregate output fell in 2009, it
recovered
extremely fast.
To be sure, many emerging-market asset values have
recovered
ground since, and in September the Fed changed its mind about the imminence of “tapering” QE.
By contrast, countries that loosened monetary policies and reflated not only stabilized their financial systems more effectively and
recovered
faster, but also avoided the toxic protectionism of the day.
Most of them suffered financial losses from their capital withdrawal and not many have fully
recovered
even now.
To figure out what that means in practice, we should consider the differences in how quickly economies
recovered
from the 1997-1998 crisis.
Instead, British consumers have been on a heedless spending spree since the vote to leave the European Union; and, no less illogically, construction, manufacturing, and services have
recovered.
But they
recovered
their political voice -- in fact, most of the current leaders of the ex-communist countries are themselves former communists -- and they are advocating a slowdown in the pace of change that appeals to the elderly and others hurt by the transformation process.
But Securum was then able to recruit skilled staff members who could maximize the assets’ value when markets recovered, and to be in a financial position to await that recovery.
Taxpayers could have
recovered
more of their losses if we had been more patient, as prices continued to rise for a long time.
For starters, high levels of private and public debt are constraining spending – especially growth-enhancing capital spending, which fell (as a share of GDP) after the global financial crisis and has not
recovered
to pre-crisis levels.
Growth lost in early years is never
recovered.
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