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Today, Americans still worry about the influence of money in politics, as demonstrated by
recurring
arguments over campaign finance in their current presidential primaries.
The growing recognition of banks’ true function will be a game-changer in areas like monetary policy and financial regulation, enabling officials to tackle effectively problems like
recurring
banking crises, unemployment, and underdevelopment.
But if treatment has been delayed, the patient may be left with
recurring
ulcers and permanent damage.
So far, the Greek crisis has been treated as a
recurring
emergency, rather than the structural problem that it is.
But any prediction based on
recurring
patterns of behavior will fail when something genuinely new happens.
Feeble at best, they have invariably avoided the type of structural changes Pakistan needs if it is ever to break out of its recurring, worsening crisis.
As the
recurring
debates consuming the country indicate, it is manifestly time for a change.
During the last quarter-century, SHGT has achieved several successes, including the correction of rare genetic abnormalities that cause
recurring
pancreatitis or blindness from degeneration of the retina.
Darkness at DarfurDarfur is shorthand for the latest example of a
recurring
international problem, one that gained headlines a decade ago in Rwanda.
But the only alternative is an endlessly
recurring
cycle of deadly violence between Israelis and Palestinians.
The monetary union would be rid of a
recurring
problem, and a eurozone decision to allow or invite Greece to leave would bolster the credibility of its rules.
But economic discontent (often associated with the euro), anger at the political establishment, the resurgent appeal of nationalism, and negative sentiment toward the EU are all
recurring
themes, whether it be in the United Kingdom, France, Hungary, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands, or Denmark.
Because it is vital to prevent that situation from recurring, an unwritten agreement has been forged to regulate capitalism: social stabilization through generalization of the welfare state, financial stabilization through Keynesian policies, and economic stabilization through high wage policies throughout the West.
This meant that the Balkans, too, had to be introduced to Euro-Atlantic structures first and then integrated into NATO and the EU, because only a new European order could overcome the region’s
recurring
tragedies and guarantee lasting security.
Over the course of the twentieth century, this arrangement produced
recurring
crises in which Turkish democracy was repeatedly interrupted by temporary military dictatorships.
Should we halt financial liberalization and innovation in order to prevent crises like the sub-prime disaster from
recurring?
Yet, from one government to the next, the result will be massively uneven – a
recurring
problem during Europe’s multi-decade drive for internal currency stability.
Merkel’s high-handed refusal even to consider broader European interests if these threaten her domestic popularity has become a
recurring
nightmare for other EU leaders.
There are still hundreds of thousands of people affected by the drought and famine who require urgent and sustained help, and we must work to prevent such a disaster from
recurring.
As a result, they have struggled with
recurring
economic crisis.
The G-20 promised stronger global institutions to prevent this from
recurring.
To note this pattern of
recurring
crises is not to claim that some law of nature dictates a near-collapse of global capitalism every 50 or 60 years.
In order to avoid the
recurring
crises of the past, Argentina must re-establish trust and implement a macroeconomic program to slow inflation, maintain fiscal balance, and promote investment, technological development, and education.
But there is always the risk that the IMF’s recommendations calling for more taxation – an increase in value-added tax and higher energy tariffs – together with Hezbollah’s
recurring
demands, might create a political earthquake.
La Nausée RusseMOSCOW – The history of successive authoritarian regimes in Russia reveals a
recurring
pattern: they do not die from external blows or domestic insurgencies.
Post-conflict aid designed to prevent violence from
recurring
is much more politically acceptable than the use of force, although it is very expensive.
Thus, in the aftermath of the sterling and lira devaluations of the early 1990’s, with their resulting adverse trade shocks to France and Germany, the lesson that was drawn was that a single currency was needed to prevent such disparate shocks from
recurring.
The Global Economy in 2018HONG KONG – Economists like me are asked a set of
recurring
questions that might inform the choices of firms, individuals, and institutions in areas like investment, education, and jobs, as well as their policy expectations.
President George W. Bush has invited world leaders to a summit in Washington on November 15 to design a new financial architecture that could prevent crises like this one from
recurring.
The impact of these global forces on open economies, and how to manage them, has been a
recurring
topic of discussion among international policymakers for decades.
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