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In short, the ECB should not have
regarded
low inflation as a permanent or even long-term condition that demanded an aggressive monetary-policy response.
Germany’s post-1949 Federal Republic was accustomed to being
regarded
as Europe’s great economic success story, but it never really recovered from the post-unification recession of the early 1990’s, with growth sluggish to non-existent.
Over the last few years, Xi’s anti-corruption drive has raised many eyebrows in the West, where it is often
regarded
as just a means for Xi to remove would-be political rivals.
In most of the rest of the world, a political career is
regarded
as a quasi-legitimate road to wealth.
From then on, many Muslims have
regarded
themselves as the bearers of a righteous truth and moral vision that takes precedence over all others.
They
regarded
the economic risks as unimportant relative to their agenda of political unification.
In the West, he is
regarded
as an “authoritarian,” an “autocrat,” even as a “dictator” while in Russia a huge majority regard him as the most “democratic” of leaders, on the grounds that he has done more than his predecessors to improve the lot of ordinary people.
In this context, the Sochi Olympics, intended to herald Russia’s triumphant return as a global power, may soon come to be
regarded
as a swansong.
And the latter-day Leninists who
regarded
Brexit as a way to complete the policy agenda initiated by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher will find it hard to reconcile their vision of a deregulated Britain with the continued alignment of Northern Ireland’s regulatory regime with that of the EU.
The standard explanation is weak Chinese demand, with the oil-price collapse widely
regarded
as a portent of recession, either in China or for the entire global economy.
But it also doesn’t help that generations of British foreign-policy hands have
regarded
themselves as ancient Greeks to America’s Rome.
Turning down or delaying Baltic state membership will be seen as a concession to Russia; acting in their favor will be
regarded
by Moscow as a slap-in-the-face.
Yet, as I argued in a recent book, financial instruments that increase our ability to manage risks that are now
regarded
as "non-diversifiable" would be of great economic importance.
In fact, some have become convinced that, given the environmental consequences, economic growth does more harm than good and that the crisis should be
regarded
as an opportunity to shift to a more frugal economy.
Upon assuming a powerful position, no effective leader – in government, business, or anywhere else – publicly excoriates future staff; lashes out in response to any and all criticism; disparages highly
regarded
public figures; or refuses to learn about the issues he or she will have to address.
There has been a major shift in geopolitical power, with countries previously
regarded
as poor enough to receive aid transformed into emerging-market drivers of the world economy.
The measure of human progress is whether such behavior is
regarded
– by anyone – as normal or inevitable.
In fact, hardline German economists have already responded to Italy’s political crisis by circulating petitions to block any eurozone reform that could be
regarded
as a concession.
They may even be
regarded
as a nuisance by professionals.
This change in sentiment was catalyzed by the financial crises in Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America in the late 1990’s and early 2000’s, and by what many in these regions
regarded
as the West’s inadequate and poorly designed responses.
The trend in many countries towards unification of supervisory functions should be
regarded
as a golden opportunity to strengthen as well as to harmonize regulatory arrangements throughout their financial sectors.
Neither episode generated much international reaction: Hun Sen still had enough political capital from his fight against the Khmer Rouge and his cooperative role in the peace process, while Sam Rainsy was
regarded
as deeply flawed, and the royalist leadership as feckless.
Evidence from El Salvador would appear to bear this point out: the Salvadoran police are widely
regarded
as stronger and more efficient, but crime rates remain roughly on a par with Guatemala.
Freedom of expression historically has been
regarded
as a domestic concern.
To prewar Fascists, the US was often
regarded
as the symbol of cosmopolitan decadence.
Rome, to Protestant rebels at the time of the Reformation, was
regarded
as the center of a global “cosmopolitan” network which oppressed national aspirations.
Developing new theories and empirical tests is
regarded
as science, while the exercise of good judgment is clearly a craft.
The French
regarded
the creation of the euro as an important symbol of progress toward that goal.
While China is not about to dominate these institutions, in southern Africa it is
regarded
as a potential counterweight to the US and the EU.
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, widely
regarded
as a sanctions skeptic, will be a guest of honor at Putin’s St. Petersburg International Economic Forum this week.
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