Reflecting
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Reflecting
America’s global leadership after World War II, the West was protected by US hard power and shaped by US soft power.
The European Central Bank,
reflecting
a strong inflation concern, has responded more slowly.
He did not shy away from stating his views, often
reflecting
the advice of Keynes: "Words ought to be a little wild for they are the assault of thoughts on the unthinking".
Unfortunately, German Chancellor Angela Merkel,
reflecting
the radical change that Germans’ attitudes toward European integration have undergone, ruled that out.
Foshan’s net exports declined from 30% of GDP in 2006 to 18% in 2012,
reflecting
a much earlier shift to domestic markets than occurred in other Chinese manufacturing cities like Wenzhou (25% of GDP), Dongguan (32%), and Shenzhen (37%).
But it is at the forefront of the Republican Party’s concerns,
reflecting
its leaders’ determination to prevent any such requirement from taking effect.
These two networks are very often in competition, if not in conflict, with each other,
reflecting
the current Iranian political turmoil.
Since it came to power in 1963, the Ba’ath Party has endeavored to create an ideological army
reflecting
its pan-Arab values.
Already, spillover effects from trade and financial transmission channels are beginning to take their toll: China’s GDP growth rate in the second quarter of 2012 averaged 7.6%,
reflecting
a significant slowdown, and India’s growth rate is expected to decline to roughly 6% this year.
Trade in parts and components has benefited from falling transport costs,
reflecting
containerization and related advances in logistics.
This project has received wide acclaim from officials, economists, and entrepreneurs,
reflecting
a widespread belief that boosting growth and competitiveness starts at the grass roots level.
Ricardo Hausmann of Harvard University reported this summer that, under President Nicolas Maduro’s increasingly authoritarian regime, Venezuela’s per capita GDP was already down 40% just halfway through the year,
reflecting
an economic crisis that “dwarfs any in the history of the US, Western Europe, or the rest of Latin America.”
But the extent of intervention they condone differs,
reflecting
their different views concerning how dysfunctional the prevailing approach to supervision and prudential regulation is.
Five years from now, Europe will be
reflecting
on the 100th anniversary of the outbreak of World War 1, which led to a loss of life almost without parallel and set in motion a chain of events that led to the creation of Europe as we now know it.
China viewed America’s strong resistance to the AIIB – which it considered a clear challenge to the US- and Japan-led international financial institutions – as an overreaction,
reflecting
America’s tendency to view nearly all China-related policies through the lens of strategic competition.
German ten-year bond prices are extremely high,
reflecting
a current yield of less than 0.5%.
The US dollar is and will remain these countries’ major investment currency,
reflecting
the depth of the US capital market and the relatively favorable outlook for US government policies.
Real GDP rose by 5% in the fourth quarter of 2009,
reflecting
the end of the decline in inventories.
That may not be enough, and the company’s stock is
reflecting
the market’s concerns, as is its Standard & Poor’s credit rating.
Recently, more radical proposals have surfaced,
reflecting
a sense of urgency and widespread disappointment with the impact of current monetary policy.
Annual productivity growth has been stubbornly sluggish, rarely rising above 2% for much of the past two decades,
reflecting
both missed opportunities and declining cost competitiveness.
Indeed, Putin now enjoys an 80% approval rating,
reflecting
how closely he and Crimea are linked in Russians’ minds.
How quickly fiscal retrenchment should be launched – and the right balance between higher taxes and lower spending – will vary by country,
reflecting
factors like the strength of the economic recovery, the market’s appetite for debt, and initial spending and revenue ratios.
If,
reflecting
the mood in the member states, the elections result in a fragmented Parliament – possibly rendered less representative by low voter turnout – paralysis, disaffection, and ineffectiveness are guaranteed.
Today’s NPT comes close to
reflecting
such conditions.
But that should not prevent people from
reflecting
on what a different world could look like one day – or from working to bring about that world now.
Europe’s stagnant growth in the second quarter has been explained away as an aberration
reflecting
the confluence of weather effects and sanctions imposed on Russia.
“Humanitarian” intervention – action that is motivated by our concern for the fate of fellow human beings – is often described as
reflecting
“moral concern.”
In 1997, a few months after the election of Tony Blair and a few days after the death of Princess Diana, I wrote a report arguing that, instead of mourning the death of the old narratives, we should celebrate the birth of new ones,
reflecting
pride in our past successes, while touting our creativity, diversity, and openness to business.
Forty years later, a counterrevolution took hold,
reflecting
sharp criticism of fiscal activism.
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