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To have the desired effect, QE should have been accompanied not only by official efforts to
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impaired lending channels (especially those directed at small- and medium-size enterprises), but also by specific lending targets for banks.
Are the NATO countries that undertook military intervention in Libya better prepared to
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a broken Libya?
A prosperous and inclusive democracy is the only way out for Turkey, and it would
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a model that the countries of the wider Middle East desperately need.
Taming BigotryMELBOURNE –At a time when the horrific events in Norway remind us how much murderous bigotry there still is in the world, perhaps a story from the other side of it can
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a little optimism that some positive, historically significant, changes in attitude really are occurring.
Moreover, during Earth Hour, any significant drop in electricity demand will entail a reduction in CO2 emissions during the hour, but it will be offset by the surge from firing up coal or gas stations to
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electricity supplies afterwards.
If nothing else, having a common enemy will help the US and its Arab allies
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damaged ties.
A bill currently progressing through the US Congress would impose sanctions on Nicaragua if Ortega does not move to
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democratic freedoms and stem corruption.
Europe’s leaders also need to
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trust.
My response is that the right way to respond to financial crises is with policies that
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the value of private assets.
Getting children into a safe learning environment could help to
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a sense of normality, and provide the support they need to process their experiences.
What it would do is
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the hope that comes with education.
But in the face of conflicts that are producing widespread death and destruction, the UN and its power players have a responsibility – as stated in the UN Charter – to do everything possible to
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peace.
The real devaluation necessary to
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external balance will be enormous, perhaps larger than that in Argentina.
He said that he would control inflation, negotiate a deal with the West to end the sanctions, and
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macroeconomic stability.
Fiscal contraction was supposed to
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confidence.
To
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and enhance the Security Council’s credibility, the focus for now should be on changes that require no amendment of the UN Charter.
The ultimate irony is that there are simultaneously excess capacity and vast unmet needs – and policies that could
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growth by using the former to address the latter.
If politics is the problem in Europe and America, only political changes are likely to
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them to growth.
And, with headwinds from Europe and a synchronized global slowdown, the candidates will have no choice but to pursue, at least initially, similar economic policies to
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dynamic job creation and financial stability.
Establishing such a board in the US would do much to
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sanity to the country’s fiscal-policymaking.
If the answer is no, it may be best to
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the sovereignty of individual European nation-states, give up on the common currency, and abandon a dream that is threatening to become a nightmare.
The goal should be to
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a sense of control and responsibility to the electorates.
This slope offers President Barack Obama a real opportunity to
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the federal government’s revenue base to what it was in the mid-1990’s.
It can, for example,
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through a side window the fiscal laxness which the Treaty of Amsterdam evicted by the front door.
If traditional asset-quality considerations were the only problem buffeting eurozone banks, recapitalization would
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investor confidence, debt markets would reopen, and banks would find raising capital much cheaper than it is now.
Without that, no amount of capital will
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investors’ faith in eurozone banks.
Once can understand the common interests of China and Britain: China is obsessed with an absolute territorial imperative: to
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what it considers to be the one and indivisible Chinese Motherland;Britain is obsessed with trade and commerce with China -- just as it was during the Opium Wars.
To
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competitiveness and growth in these countries, the euro needs to fall towards parity with the US dollar.
If this is what the king had to do to
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peace, they say, so be it.
Many expect the king to pull a rabbit out of his hat, to
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peace and start raising the living standards of Nepal’s 25 million people, most of whom live below the poverty line.
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