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Marshall’s economics – the equilibrium economics of comparative statics, of shifts in supply and demand curves, and of accommodating
responses
– is of almost no help in accounting for this.
A new powerful ministry should be charged with coordinating the
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to climate change, water stress, and other ecosystem crises.
Even more worrying are the downside risks of powerful new cyber, bio, and nanotechnologies: A few individuals, via error or terror, could ignite a societal breakdown so quickly that government
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would be overwhelmed.
Neither of these
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to populism is likely to boost democracy.
The government’s closing of democratic and institutional spaces produces
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of a proportional and equivalent force, which in turn tends to expand the political conflict toward areas where force and violence prevail.
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
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Rather than exhibiting enlightened leadership, Western policymakers have consistently lagged realities on the ground, with a bewildering mixture of denial, misdiagnosis, and bickering undermining their
responses.
This is consistent with reports that as many as 79% of the 37,000 questionnaire
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were orchestrated by activists.
But growing inter-state inequality may not be fatal to India's survival, for several reasons:The output data are not conclusive in showing any long-run divergence (although clearly capital flows--domestic as well as foreign--matter for growth);Internal labor mobility may well have some countervailing effects, which is not seen in data on output, but would be seen in figures on state incomes, if these were available;Indian states differed in their
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to reform, mostly because of disparities in their economic and social infrastructure--particularly education and health--at the time reforms were initiated.
At the same time, the ability to plan ahead in anticipation of the price increases would allow more effective responses, as farmers plant different crops, manufacturers switch to more energy-efficient equipment, and so forth.
Indeed, deficiencies in the global monetary system contributed to several economic failings in recent years: excess global liquidity; over-accumulation of dollar-denominated reserve assets; uneven policy
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to current-account surpluses and deficits; resistance to necessary exchange-rate adjustments in the emerging world; and coexistence of inflation and deflation at a global level.
How might we explain the starkly different
responses
in American and British civil society to the dangerous flirtation with nationalist populism?
As the World Bank Group’s 2015/2016 Global Monitoring Report emphasized, countries’ policy
responses
make all the difference in how demographic trends affect the wellbeing of the population.
Why did the same credit-supply shock produce such varied
responses?
So, after a varying mix of tolerance and “heterodox” responses, officials are pulled into loosening their own monetary policy in order to weaken their countries’ currencies or, at a minimum, limit the pace of appreciation.
“Each decade had its challenges,” Ranis wrote, and the government’s policy
responses
consistently accommodated, rather than obstructed, the needed changes.
Researchers are also learning a great deal from the
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of three groups of patients.
Research from my think tank, Copenhagen Consensus, has long helped to focus attention and resources on the most effective
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to malnutrition, both globally and in countries like Haiti and Bangladesh.
Jumping the gun and blaming climate change for today’s crises attracts attention, but it makes us focus on the costliest and least effective
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He pointed out that, unlike post-war Europe, Africa does not require reconstruction; its problems require more sophisticated
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Smart business leaders are investing in new tools that can provide comprehensive and up-to-date data, and companies are increasingly moving beyond recognition of natural risks to developing strategic
responses
to them.
It involves linking examination of the traumatic incident with education about the expected emotional
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and assurances that these are normal.
It speaks to none of the barriers to participation or to immigrant
responses
to them, but demands symbolic assimilation.
For example, if the transmission mechanism of monetary policy varies among countries, their
responses
to a common policy may also vary.
Recently, some unusual research has raised new questions about the role of intuitive
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in ethical reasoning.
After receiving tens of thousands of responses, he finds remarkable consistency despite differences in nationality, ethnicity, religion, age, and sex.
To deal with such situations, we developed immediate, emotionally based intuitive
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to the infliction of personal violence on others.
The thought of pushing the stranger off the footbridge elicits these
responses.
Both
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are the result of national leaders’ failure to mitigate, or even acknowledge, the results of policies instituted over the past 20 years.
That failure, and the emotional
responses
from both sides as to what was or was not offered in the talks, helped spark the violence which led to the second intifada in the winter of 2000.
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