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Rapid output growth without equally rapid capital-stock or employment growth must have
reflected
rapid productivity growth.
Immigration from the diaspora is essential to Israel, which is
reflected
in the Hebrew word for it: aliyah, derived from the verb “to ascend.”
This was
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not only in the record number of people who participated, but also in the diversity of the marchers – urban activists, indigenous groups, adherents of different faiths and political viewpoints, and, most conspicuously, old and young.
Of course, Europe’s tech sector still has its weaknesses,
reflected
in its failure so far to produce a tech giant to rival the behemoths of Silicon Valley.
For example, an article in The Times of London in 1970 argued that rising home prices
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the switch to a new British Standard Time (imposed as a three-year experiment in 1968 to facilitate commerce with Western Europe by putting Britain in the same time zone).
Protecting intellectual property has long been an important part of US trade policy, as reflected, for example, in the Uruguay Round of negotiations that concluded more than 20 years ago.
Constructive engagement on security issues had been difficult for some time,
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in a lack of progress on arms control and other key areas of the OSCE agenda.
The report focuses on the lessons of the OSCE’s engagement in Ukraine, and part of the solution is
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in the Panel’s title;European security is, indeed, a common project.
The central government’s loss of authority is
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in the number of its appeals – usually unsuccessful – that it makes to local government for compliance with limits on investment or controls on pollution.
The point is rather to emphasize the potential benefits of a more stability-oriented approach, in which the drive to secure political rights is reconciled with the principles of respect for national and sovereign rights
reflected
in the Beijing model.
They are also
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in the continuing flow of refugee families making the perilous journey to Europe, driven by the hope that their children will have educational opportunities there.
These political rumbles worry creditor countries, which is
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in the frequency of warnings from Germany that any new Greek government must adhere to existing agreements.
If the global non-proliferation regime is to remain viable, the competing visions
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in the NPT and the ban treaty must be reconciled.
This framework’s influences was
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in the tremendous emphasis reformers placed on privatization, no matter how it was done, with speed taking precedence over everything else, including creating the institutional infrastructure needed to make a market economy work.
The second signal was sent when Greece successfully vetoed membership for Macedonia, a move that
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the two countries’ unresolved conflict over Macedonia’s name (which Greece insists must be Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia – FYROM – one of the most disgraceful acronyms harassing international politics today).
That mini-crisis was followed by a series of policy setbacks that
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China’s scant regard for India’s sensitivities on various issues.
These lessons are
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in North’s assessment of Western Europe’s institutional and economic development, in which he attributed the Industrial Revolution to two key factors: varying belief systems and intense competition between and within the emerging sovereign powers.
The speed with which debates in the French Estates General evolved into a revolt against the Bourbons
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the deepening sense among ordinary Frenchmen that Louis XVI's rule lacked legitimacy.
And his undeniable success in implementing his labor laws, exemplified by sparse street demonstrations, has been undermined by his irrepressible will to provocation,
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in his gratuitous remark that “today when there is a strike in France, no one notices it!”
But it is now becoming clear that the perception that globalization is some overwhelming and inexorable force largely
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the side effects of the last decade’s commodity boom.
The key role of migration in China’s economic development is
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in the Third Plenum’s road map, which is most explicit in addressing hukou – the household registration system that restricts access to social services to one’s place of origin.
These imbalances ultimately
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the accumulation of excessive international liquidity by countries like the US, stemming from excessive savings by countries like China.
Similar inconsistencies are
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in Qatar’s foreign policy.
While equity and credit markets did rebound from their May-June dislocation, higher interest rates have hit the housing market quite hard,
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in a sharp fall in the mortgage-refinance index, lower home affordability, and declining purchases.
For much of its early history – to say nothing of the era of the Civil War and Reconstruction – the country was as closely divided as it is today, and bitter campaign rhetoric
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the closeness of the competition.
These leaders’ departure from office
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their countries’ internal politics, and their successors will focus more on declining support at home than on regional ambitions.
This view no doubt
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a casual empiricism based on the mom-and-pop shops and small post offices that English dons saw when going outside their Oxbridge colleges.
While these episodes
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academic obsession with manufactures and therefore died early deaths, the same cannot be said for the latest revival of the “manufactures fetish” in the US and Great Britain.
Xi’s self-confidence
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not only the Chinese leadership’s contempt for Putin’s mismanagement of the Russian economy, but also the fact that China’s energy worries have lessened considerably of late.
The latest events clearly indicate that a czarist mentality survived the revolution,
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in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his court — that has as its main vehicle largely unconstrained presidential authority.
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