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Many policymakers and economists have observed that the recovery from the 2007-2008 financial crisis has been much slower than most recoveries of the post-war era, which needed only a little more than a year, on average, to
restore
output and employment to their previous levels.
In order to
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America’s moral leadership, President Barack Obama must make good on his early rhetoric – exemplified in his speeches in Istanbul and Cairo early in his presidency – which demonstrated genuine regard for the oppressed.
But ordinary Russians’ sudden, unexpected defense of their newfound freedoms, together with the putschists’ sheer incompetence, defeated the effort to
restore
totalitarian rule.
To
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it, government officials must build and defend robust civic institutions and political processes that serve the public interest; and businesses must ensure that they are working effectively for all of their stakeholders.
But if Putin, who has spent seven years “verticalizing” power in order to
restore
the stability and pride lost during Yeltsin’s “democratization” of Russia, really wanted to secure the good of his country, he would follow in Yeltsin’s footsteps and exit the scene.
Last week, we proposed a rescue package that offers eight proposals to improve governance and
restore
ocean health.
We know what needs to be done to
restore
ocean health, but we cannot do it alone.
So Russia's liberals and democrats face a harsh choice: do they support Putin's personal authoritarianism or seek to weaken and delegitimize him and thus
restore
the role of an ascendant bureaucracy?
For these Europeans, Barack Obama, campaigning under the banner of “hope,” is the ideal choice to restore, as if by magic, America’s soft power.
They cannot raise much more capital during the crisis, so, in order to
restore
capital adequacy, they stop making new loans and call in their outstanding loans, thereby throwing the entire economy – if not the entire global economy – into a tailspin.
Given that Europe led the recent rise and fall of financial globalization, any effort to reset the system should focus on measures to
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confidence and put European financial integration back on track.
That would represent an extra 3-4 million barrels per day on top of today's production, or roughly $30-40 billion per year--enough not only to
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basic services, but to achieve big improvements in living standards and economic growth in the medium term.
Nevertheless, American and European economic advisers generally believe that a short sharp stimulus will be enough to
restore
economic growth.
Illiquid EuropeROME – Crisis management in the eurozone has clearly failed to
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confidence.
In their view, governments will need to intervene radically in markets to
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social balance.
The UK’s “Leave” campaign channeled a widely felt desire to
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past certainties, not to establish new rights.
I can think of no better way to
restore
confidence in these two venerable institutions than to finally open up the way their presidents are selected.
That is the only way to end the crisis, and
restore
peace to an Indian Ocean paradise.
Trade is at the center of Trump’s “America First” approach, which he claims will protect and even
restore
lost American jobs.
But it is a delusion to think that banking problems caused Japan's disaster or that their resolution will
restore
prosperity.
The Middle East is bound to remain a cauldron of geopolitical unrest; but, even here, Trump’s preference for local strongmen over “democracy promotion” could
restore
a degree of stability (at the cost of human rights).
No leader, group of leaders, or institution commands sufficient authority to
restore
any semblance of international order and peace.
Taking concrete action now will reinvigorate the momentum of fighting climate change and help
restore
faith in international cooperation.
This tax has not yet been restored, but the government is planning to introduce a number of new levies on housing, which would ultimately
restore
the lost revenues.
In this way, Italy lost 30 months without enacting the structural reforms that it so badly needs to
restore
the country’s growth potential.
But that needs to change if we are going to
restore
trust in our political system.
Twenty-five years from now, we hope that historians look back on the ACA as the start of a new era of public-private collaboration to develop innovative solutions to complex social problems – and thus to
restore
trust in government itself.
Ferguson’s case against the Keynesians hinges crucially on the assertion that the Osborne package of 2010 was necessary to
restore
business confidence, and that it duly did so: “the more Keynesians like Skidelsky and Krugman talked about the ‘confidence fairy,’ the more confidence returned to UK business.”
But whether Europe as a whole avoids lost decades of economic growth still hangs in the balance, and depends on whether southern European governments can rapidly
restore
competitiveness.
So we are left with a combination of the first three options, also known as “policies to
restore
European growth” – a phrase that appears in every international communiqué.
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