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Meanwhile, job losses in the short to medium term can be minimized by focusing cuts in capacity on a
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small number of large industrial vessels, as opposed to small-scale artisanal fleets.
These include highly paid positions like managers and technicians, as well as
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low-paid jobs in protective and personal services, food preparation, and cleaning, but few “middle-skill” occupations.
Some of these issues could be addressed
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quickly.
Investment spending is trade-intensive, because countries rely disproportionately on a
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small handful of producers, like Germany, for technologically sophisticated capital goods.
This means that important and
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persistent departures of prices from fundamental values are possible, and even likely, when information is dispersed – but that a correction to align them with reality will always follow.
The Mundell-Fleming framework – which describes the short-run relationship between the nominal exchange rate, interest rates, and output in an open economy – indicates that, under Japan’s flexible exchange-rate regime, the post-hike decline in demand could be addressed
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easily with more expansionary monetary policy.
I am
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certain that the US will successfully manage its reorientation and realignment, but the relative weight and reach of its power will nonetheless decline in the new world of the twenty-first century, as others grow in strength and catch up.
Likewise, for a
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large and closed economic system such as Europe, a weak euro provides moderate positive effects on growth and some moderate negative effects in terms of threatening inflation.
House Speaker John Boehner, who offered
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conciliatory remarks immediately after the election, now says that he would accept higher revenue with lower rates – precisely what the temporary tax cuts enacted by George W. Bush’s administration were supposed to deliver, but manifestly did not.
Further dollar depreciation as well as slower US growth will undermine EU exports, the one
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successful component of demand in Europe.
But we should at least conduct the experiment, assigning responsibility to a new or existing institution that has access to information, deep analytical talent in both financial and macroeconomic analysis, and is
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free of conflicts of interest.
Likewise, despite Trump’s aggressive rhetoric on immigration, his policies have been
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moderate, perhaps because many of the businesspeople who supported his campaign actually favor a milder approach.
According to this view, the alternative – not having an efficient market system operating in a
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open global economy – would be far worse.
Multinational firms have access to abundant global supplies of
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low-cost labor in multiple skill categories, so there is not much payoff to investments that increase labor productivity in high-income countries’ tradable sectors.
If a
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open global system is to survive in a world where nation states are the principle decision makers, it will have to be managed and guided not just to achieve efficiency and stability (important as these goals are), but also to ensure that its benefits are distributed equitably between and within countries.
Nor can the small uptick in the eurozone’s growth, much less the
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rapid expansion in Spain and Ireland, be attributed to the German recipe of fiscal consolidation and measures to increase export competitiveness.
For the poorest one billion, each dollar spent improving health care across the board would do $13 worth of good, because there are many
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easy things to improve.
The Arab Spring has produced a
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favorable outcome in Tunisia, where it started, but developments in Egypt, Libya, and Yemen remain far more uncertain, while Syria is on the brink of civil war.
But China is unique, because it has arrived at a late stage of demographic transition at a
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early stage in its economic development.
The democracies in this region face a myriad of hazards, but one crucial challenge could be solved
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easily: the gross under-representation of women in their legislative bodies.
The tribunal, which tries cases of war crimes and crimes against humanity, found a prominent member of Bangladesh’s largest Islamist political party, Jamaat-e-Islami, guilty of complicity in the killings of 300 people, but gave him a
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light sentence of 15 years in prison (prosecutors had sought the death penalty).
China’s renminbi is internationalizing, but its share of global payments remains
relatively
small, with the dollar retaining its role as the world’s main reserve currency.
Liberals find it
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easy to agree on the level of "thin" solidarity.
The result would be an increase in the country’s national debt with
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little increase in its domestic demand.
The US dollar is and will remain these countries’ major investment currency, reflecting the depth of the US capital market and the
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favorable outlook for US government policies.
The first step in such a process would probably be the eurozone’s division into sub-areas, comprising countries of
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equal resilience.
A Google that is accountable to its users – searchers, advertisers, investors, and governments – is likely to be a better outfit that does more good in today’s
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open market.
True, the establishment of such cities is a
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rare event.
Like Japan, the Bush administration’s
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moderate stance toward North Korea has changed since the talks broke down last year.
The economics behind efforts to close these energy gaps are
relatively
straightforward.
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