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The productivity paradox seemed to be
resolved
in the 1990s, when America experienced a spectacular productivity renaissance.
The Eurozone’s Misplaced OrthodoxiesATHENS – With the euro crisis still far from resolved, the currency union’s future remains at the center of heated debates.
At the UNFCCC’s meeting in Durban, all countries – developed, emerging, with or without natural resources – must join together to ensure that when the other crises currently roiling the world are finally resolved, the biggest crisis of all does not catch us off guard.
Perhaps you
resolved
to get fit, to lose weight, to save more money, or to drink less alcohol.
Only about one in ten managed to stick to what they had
resolved.
The pre-summer debate about whether we faced a “new normal” of slower growth has been resolved: nothing now looks normal.
The deteriorating finances of state enterprises, and the vast non-performing assets of state banks are threats that will not be
resolved
for years.
The contest over the election results is a political issue that must be
resolved
politically.
But even if the immediate crisis is resolved, the structural crisis in US-Turkish relations – and Western-Turkish relations generally – will remain.
Of course, we have lots of problems that the EU wants to see resolved: unfettered corruption, poor public administration, a justice system that makes a mockery of impartiality, and an economy which, despite some progress, has not yet been declared a "functioning market" by the European Commission.
Unsustainable private-debt problems must be
resolved
by defaults, debt reductions, and conversion of debt into equity.
The longer-term solution itself would be more complicated because the regime imposed by the ECB would leave no room for fiscal stimulus and the debt problem cannot be
resolved
without growth.
But it missed an important opportunity to streamline US supervisory agencies, leaving it unclear whether the longstanding gaps and conflicting mandates that contributed to the crisis have really been
resolved.
The eurozone crisis will not be
resolved
until this internal imbalance is reduced to a sustainable level, which requires not only fiscal adjustment in the troubled peripheral economies, but also balance-of-payments adjustments across the eurozone as a whole.
The Solow Paradox, as it was known (after the economist), was eventually
resolved
when a few sectors – technology, retail, and wholesale – ignited a productivity boom in the US.
Something seemingly
resolved
and certain in fact is neither.
A second concern stems from the specific issues that remain to be
resolved.
It has not
resolved
the fundamental economic imbalances between eurozone countries.
With these challenges unlikely to be
resolved
soon, Europe’s key growth engines seem set to lose steam throughout 2019.
There are many issues to be
resolved.
Yet postwar Western Europe encountered no public problems that could not be
resolved
in ways that preserved sound money and growth.
Now that split control of the Diet’s upper and lower houses has been resolved, with Abe’s Liberal Democrats in strong control of both chambers, a bill to modernize Japan’s national-security governance is certain to pass.
Chances that it gets the budget approved this year are slim, and, unless the dispute is
resolved
soon, the Union will not have an operational budget by 2007.
A settlement would also send a message to the world that disputes as long-standing and complex as that in Cyprus can be
resolved
peacefully.
Entirely absent from these models are the negative effects of more government and uncertainty about how fiscal problems will be
resolved.
These saving disparities give rise to multilateral trade imbalances that cannot be
resolved
by bilateral efforts.
No one thought that the European Union’s troubles were resolved, but no one thought that the eurozone was coming apart, either.
All alleged “paradoxes” of quantum theory are similarly
resolved.
And none can be
resolved
without addressing the others.
That would be a disaster, because the crisis now runs too deep to be
resolved
by technocratic means.
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