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The increased movement of players across borders has already contributed to a convergence among countries’ skill levels,
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in the declining dominance of traditional powerhouses like Argentina, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.
It is also
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in the risk of substantial voter abstention, unusual for a country that takes presidential elections very seriously.
It was a crucial election in two respects: The outcome
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the Israeli electorate’s sharp turn to the right and has reinforced Netanyahu’s political dominance.
It is also
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in social-enterprise start-ups designed to achieve both social and financial returns, as well as in new impact-investing platforms aimed at the growing number of investors who are also seeking both types of returns.
And Turkey’s diplomatic reach in the region is also
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in its recent signing of a friendship treaty with Saudi Arabia, while maintaining excellent relations with Pakistan and Iraq.
It
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the yearning of the Jewish state to unleash its creative energies in economic and social matters, as it created space for an independent, imaginative foreign policy that was not linked to, or conditioned by, the paralyzing constraints of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Hope for a better future has returned,
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in the French public’s overwhelming support for Paris’s bid to host the 2024 Summer Olympics.
For policymakers, however, these fluctuations present an opportunity to advance the key global objectives –
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in the Sustainable Development Goals adopted last September and the climate agreement reached in Paris in December – of mitigating climate change and building a more sustainable economy.
Some sunlight reaching the earth is absorbed, and some is
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away.
Mud, refuse, and human excrement formed a magma of misery, a hellscape surrounded by barbed wire and the official indifference
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in the puny resources provided by the European Union and Greek authorities.
A comparable assessment of disappointing interest-rate effects is
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in recent "event studies” research that calls into question the link between QE and ten-year Treasury yields.
He greatly preferred the Sustainable Development Goals’ predecessor, the Millennium Development Goals, which were fewer in number and
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technocratic decision-making.
In fact, the issue of large actual or potential discrepancies between aggregate savings and investment in countries or monetary zones,
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in current-account imbalances, is at the heart of the IMF’s emerging multilateral surveillance role; it has been a focus of the G-20 as well.
These factors are all
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in recurrent downward revisions to potential GDP growth by institutions such as the Federal Reserve and the Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
China’s lagging economic sophistication is also
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in its financial markets, which are only one-eighth the size of America’s, with foreigners permitted to own only a tiny portion of Chinese debt.
The third analogy is
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in Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s recent references to Israel’s nuclear deterrent, which may have been a mistake, but probably indicate the evolution of Israeli strategic thinking.
At the height of the Industrial Age, the epoch of mass production was
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in a politics that revolved around the mass organizations of society.
This is
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in Sarkozy’s openly pro-American stance – an act of political courage in a France where anti-Americanism is running high.
Some even go so far as to say that France’s resistance
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a desire for Israel’s approval.
That is
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in the current stalemate in talks between them (plus Germany) and Iran.
At a recent launch of a “school-to-school” link connecting an elementary school in the United States with one in Kenya, young children across an 8,000-mile divide shared a “read-aloud,” and then
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in amazement and delight that they could share a story with kids in another part of the world.
Some of the sales in 2001, moreover,
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purchases that would have been postponed until this year were it not for special offers inducing consumers to buy cars earlier than they otherwise would.
The lack of government revenue is directly
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in under-investment in public services.
Among China’s 500 million Internet users, for example, one senses a palpable rise in nationalist sentiment,
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in bitter criticism of official “weakness” in defending Chinese interests.
Technologies that require more diverse knowhow,
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in the size and heterogeneity of the team needed to implement them, diffuse much more slowly or not at all.
The devaluation – by a mere 3%, it should be noted –
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a change in PBOC policy intended to give the market more influence over the exchange rate.
Indeed, this ideological divide is likely to become more defined in the coming years, as the independence of central banks around the world is threatened by new rules and regulations; as China – and, more generally, Asia – export inflation
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in US import prices); as protectionism rises, hitting free trade hard; and as new productivity-enhancing innovations, such as the Internet, remain absent.
This
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the relatively settled political conditions of the world of the 1950s.
But there are significant differences and economic imbalances within the EU and the euro zone, reflected, for example, by increasingly divergent interest rates.
Having
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and pondered over the summer, German Chancellor Angela Merkel went to Athens and expressed her “hopes and wishes" that Greece remains in.
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