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Given the savings the country has built up,
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in bulging foreign-exchange reserves, the central government has the fiscal room to afford it.
At least for now, the rest of the world has seemingly unbounded confidence –
reflected
in very low borrowing rates – in America’s capacity to put its house (of representatives) in order.
The last decade – until the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008 – was known as the Great Moderation, a period of low inflation and strong growth that
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major new developments, such as global integration of emerging markets and major central banks’ adoption of inflation-targeting regimes during the 1990’s.
While the US initially demonstrated prudence in word and deed, it quickly understood that the revolts truly
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the will of the people and acted to align itself with the democratic cause.
Indeed, the extent of the task is
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in a new McKinsey Global Institute report, “From Poverty to Empowerment,” which uses an innovative analytical framework, the “empowerment line,” to estimate the cost to the average citizen of fulfilling eight basic needs: food, energy, housing, potable water, sanitation, health care, education, and social security.
Indeed, even the contributions to the Fund should have
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the past damage by the developed countries over the course of a century of carbon emissions – an obligation based on the well-established tort principle that the US has accepted for domestic pollution.
The perceived need for greater leadership power –
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in the elimination of the presidential term limit – has become a key element of the authorities’ implementation efforts.
This common sense of purpose is
reflected
in our regions’ policies.
The French team’s performance may reflect the mood of the country, but the failure of France’s international stars to jell reflected, above all, a total absence of leadership at the helm.
The methods used to pay market operators
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our collective mistakes.
Bin Laden merely
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the entrenched violence of the Kingdom’s official ideology.
Russia and China: The MovieNEW YORK – The times we live in are often most clearly
reflected
in the mirror of art.
But that logic was not always
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in reality.
Instead, the decline in Indian stocks
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foreign investors’ liquidity problems: they withdrew from holdings in India because they needed their money back home, not because it wasn’t growing for them.
It absorbed much of the political inheritance of Germany’s Bundesbank, whose establishment after World War II
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Allied insistence on breaking with German central banking’s past traditions, in which political subservience and close ties to the financial establishment undermined monetary stability, leading to inflation and the destruction of the currency.
It will surely be
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in upward pressure on interest rates, at which point the Federal Reserve will enter the picture.
That doubt has been
reflected
in popular culture.
For instance, as the Arctic ice cap melts, less sunlight is
reflected.
That is clearly
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in the difference between the -0.2% annual inflation rate for goods and the 2.5% rate for services (over the past 12 months).
This trend is
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in and reinforced by what some experts call a “memory boom” or “commemorative fever”: the proliferation of museums, memorials, heritage sites, and other features of public space emphasizing links with local identities and history.
Whether that fall
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low demand for credit or constrained supply may seem like a technical issue.
But the field’s credibility is also being undermined from within, by the growing prevalence of scientific misconduct –
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in a recent spate of retracted scientific publications – and an increasingly unbalanced scientific workforce that faces perverse incentives.
In the 1970s, many people around the world objected to the US war in Vietnam, and America’s global standing
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the unpopularity of that policy.
Their rising prosperity is also
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in the retail sectors of Tokyo and Seoul, where increasingly wealthy Chinese tourists engage in “binge shopping.”
The granting of the pardon power
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concerns among the US Constitution’s framers that the criminal code would be applied in a draconian manner, producing a surfeit of punishment.
The mass outpouring of support for the quirky Hazare
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the genuine frustration that most Indians feel over the corruption that assails their daily lives, rather than a clear understanding of Hazare’s proposals to combat it.
This is
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in their economic models.
Economics’ richness has not been
reflected
in public debate because economists have taken far too much license.
This
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a tendency, conscious or not, to think that Europe was different.
Spying on ErosA Sydney-based Muslim cleric, Sheik Hilaly, recently made headlines in Australia when he publicly
reflected
that immodest women invite rape because they are like “uncovered meat.”
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