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What is notable is that rising energy prices have been accompanied not only by
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robust competitiveness, but also by huge reductions in CO2 emissions.
Even a
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small amount of material such as cobalt-60 – used in radiotherapy – could cause serious harm if combined with conventional explosives in a so-called dirty bomb (or otherwise deliberately used to expose the public to dangerous radiation).
Moderating domestic demand requires, first and foremost, fiscal tightening, because further increases in interest rates, which are already
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high, would only fuel further capital inflows and put even more upward pressure on the real, which is already over-valued.
As a result, when the
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moderate President Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani took power in August 1989, ended Iran’s war with Iraq, and put out feelers to the US, Bush’s hands were tied.
Trump may not be particularly indebted to special interest groups now; but even President Barack Obama, who rose to power as an outsider opposed to special interest groups, fell under the influence of lobbyists
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soon after taking office.
Such a deal would require an immediate general election and the cancellation of the constituent assembly, and could be implemented
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quickly and easily, according to the existing constitution.
As members of a monetary union, they enjoy a
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high degree of exchange-rate stability – far too much stability, in fact.
A country subject to rocket attacks from across its border has a right to defend itself, even if its own actions can be construed as having provoked the attacks, and the attacks themselves are
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ineffective.
As it turns out, economies with similar and
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high levels of gross debt relative to GDP exhibit sharp differences when it comes to the composition of the debt.
Moreover, in a
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high-growth economy, ostensibly high debt levels are not necessarily a problem, as long as that debt is being used to fund investments that either yield high returns or create assets worth more than the debt.
SHANGHAI – On the face of it, China and the United States both look as though they would be
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insulated if trade tensions continue to escalate.
But the country is
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wealthy, especially in terms of property assets on household balance sheets.
Chinese reserves invested in these conservative financial instruments are
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safe, but they yield little return.
Blix, naive and
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ignorant about technical details -- his field is international law -- is easily mislead.
The process for accession is
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simple.
Third, it could be that the macroeconomic effects of even the full panoply of US tariffs, together with foreign retaliation, are
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small.
One reason is to be found in the decentralized nature of American politics, which leaves elected officials
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unbeholden to party leaders.
The effort to repair relations could begin with small steps on
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non-controversial issues, such as an agreement by Turkey to re-open the Halki seminary – a long-standing Greek request.
So far, a
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small number of human beings have died from the current strain of avian influenza, and it appears that they have all been in contact with infected birds.
Egypt’s Unfinished Revolution Will SucceedNEWPORT BEACH – A year ago, Egyptians of all ages and religions took to the streets and, in just 18 days of
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peaceful protests, removed a regime that had ruled over them with an iron fist for 30 years.
So why has Sanders been
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silent on Israel?
A serious slowdown in emerging economies would lead to another marked slowdown in the advanced economies, too, so that the growth differential would likely remain
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stable, at least in yearly data.
Even when the drugs do work, they are
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toxic: azoles and polyenes are nephrotoxic (damaging to the kidneys), and echinocandins are hepatotoxic (damaging to the liver).
The Politics of Young and OldPARIS – If one considers some of today’s main challenges – including climate change, pensions, public debt, and the labor market – an obvious conclusion emerges: It is
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much worse to be young today than it was a quarter-century ago.
On all of these issues – climate, debt, pensions, and jobs – the younger generations have been made
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worse off by developments over the last quarter-century.
And yet, with 15,000 artillery tubes in the Demilitarized Zone, just 30 miles (48 kilometers) north of Seoul, the South Korean capital, they also know that they could wreak havoc on South Korea’s economy, whereas the North has
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less to lose.
Still, heavy security makes the system
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cumbersome to use, and just maybe governments might adopt one of today’s private digital technologies.
So, why is Stalin seen as
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more acceptable than Hitler?
Another five million starved in the famine of 1930-1933, of whom 3.3 million were Ukrainians who died as a result of a deliberate policy related to their nationality or status as
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prosperous peasants known as kulaks.
The region’s trajectory is worrisome: weak states unable to police their territory; the few
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strong states competing for primacy; militias and terrorist groups gaining greater influence; and the erasure of borders.
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