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Citizens no longer accept the argument that this unfortunate outcome
reflects
the banks’ special economic role.
In fact, far from adhering to the usual austerity narrative – according to which fiscal consolidation revives business confidence and thus investment and job creation – Spain’s return to growth partly
reflects
the easing of austerity since early 2014.
While Spanish exports have increased by 18% since the fourth quarter of 2007, this largely
reflects
the fact that Spanish export prices have risen much less than those of the other large EU countries.
While nominal-wage growth has picked up, real-wage growth
reflects
the slide into deflation.
China’s low official government debt largely
reflects
the role of currency in assuming quasi-fiscal liabilities – not only the write-off costs incurred from reforming state-owned banks, but also the takeover of banks’ bad debts via note financing and the purchase of asset-management companies’ bonds.
What is needed most is a more measured approach that
reflects
the lessons of recent mistakes.
Increasingly, the divisiveness of democratic polities
reflects
a combination of undecided voters, motivated by ephemeral sentiments, and the emergence of political activists, often focused on narrow issues, who exploit electoral volatility for their purposes.
The other half of the rise in the interest rate
reflects
the increase in the expected rate of inflation from 1.38% to 2.12%.
The interest rate charged on home mortgages
reflects
the long-term yield on Treasury bonds, with the rate for 30-year mortgages rising a full percentage point during the past 20 months.
This
reflects
not simply scruples, but a view that state failure and genocide can lead to destabilizing refugee flows and create openings for terrorists to take root.
This gap has narrowed in the past couple of years, but much of the improvement probably
reflects
little more than the temporary impact of an unusually tough business cycle.
The RMB’s reversal of fortune
reflects
four factors in particular.
The RMB’s fall against the dollar
reflects
the slowing of China’s debt-fueled economic growth and the accumulation of default risks.
Hostility on the football pitch merely
reflects
the existing tense relations between the two countries, which carry the weight of a painful history.
The public-spirited justification of the concentration of wealth offered in “The Gospel of Wealth” has more support in the United States than elsewhere, which
reflects
Americans’ relatively greater admiration of business people.
The belief that Muslim countries are likely to fall prey to despotism and will fail to reform their political and economic systems partly
reflects
the legacy of colonialism.
But, for the Chinese authorities, this movement
reflects
an unacceptable challenge to China’s sovereignty.
Whatever many American policymakers may be saying in private, their public discourse almost invariably
reflects
an intention to remain the world’s dominant power – and specifically in Asia – in perpetuity.
In other words, a country’s current account
reflects
how it allocates its income between the present and the future.
In the twenty-first century, a truly stable global order will depend on a legitimate and effective UN Security Council, one that
reflects
the plurality of the emerging multipolar world.
Much of its wealth
reflects
the increased value of energy, not productive economic activity.
Neither GDP nor HDI
reflects
changes over time or differences across countries in vulnerability.
As a result, the increase in prevalence that has been seen in recent decades for many NCDs largely
reflects
an increase in the prevalence of early stages of the disease only.
Lucky Putin, Unlucky YeltsinRussian President Vladimir Putin’s assertive foreign policy stance of recent years
reflects
the confidence that comes with a booming economy.
The recent rise in income inequality in China and other East Asian economies, for example,
reflects
the widening gap between those who are able to adopt advanced technologies and those who aren’t.
At the same time, France’s critical role
reflects
more than its size.
That approach
reflects
a deep misunderstanding of how the global energy transition must work.
European economic integration – in all its aspects –
reflects
the desire to integrate Europe politically, which, at least in my view, implies that European economic and monetary integration is irreversible.
The transformation
reflects
both necessity and design.
And the more widespread this becomes, the more women will seek a political role that
reflects
their economic clout.
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