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The third point is more diagnostic: The shockingly anemic pattern of post-crisis US consumer demand has
resulted
from a deep Japan-like balance-sheet recession.
At the national level, lack of political will has
resulted
in the craven use of referenda, such as the French and Dutch plebiscites on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe in 2005, the Netherlands’ vote on the EU-Ukraine association agreement last April, and the Brexit referendum nearly three months later.
Across the developed economies, the prevailing policy mix for the last six years – fiscal tightening and ultra-easy monetary conditions – has
resulted
in mediocre income growth but big wealth increases for the already rich.
The accident at Fukushima
resulted
from an earthquake and tsunami of unprecedented severity.
And the romance has
resulted
in both parties living happily: the Fed feels better positioned to pursue its dual mandate of high employment and stable inflation, while investors feel that they have the opportunity for sizeable financial rewards.
Whereas the 2003 SARS epidemic
resulted
in 774 deaths, and the Ebola outbreak of 2014-2015 left 11,310 dead, the 1918-1920 flu epidemic claimed the lives of 100 million people – more than five times the number killed in the world war that had just ended.
Becoming a committed European player, fostering foreign direct investment, including venture businesses, promoting financial services and IT
resulted
in a formidable brain drain reversal for Ireland.
But arguably the most important lesson learned in Iraq
resulted
from the almost catastrophic decision to decommission Saddam’s army without pay or pension.
This incremental approach has worked well in the past; indeed, today’s European Union
resulted
from it.
It has conducted high-quality trials, which adhered to the standards of due process and
resulted
in both convictions and acquittals.
This reportedly
resulted
in some lively exchanges on the issue of Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea.
But Liu also engaged in massive abuses of power – including accepting more than $10 million in bribes by the time he was arrested in 2011 – that
resulted
in significant economic losses for the state.
But it is clear that the fall of the renminbi against other currencies that has
resulted
from the Fed’s policy of quantitative easing now gives the Chinese scope for more rapid appreciation of the renminbi relative to the dollar.
Similarly, in 1997, former French President Jacques Chirac’s decision to call an early parliamentary election
resulted
in large electoral gains for opposition parties on the left.
The politicized nature of the appointment process has
resulted
in civic apathy: excellent candidates are refusing nomination.
Wen’s critique triggered an intense internal debate that
resulted
in a key strategic decision to rebalance the Chinese economy by shifting to a consumer-based model, as framed by the 12th Five-Year Plan of 2011-2015.
Germany's historical experience had demonstrated that freedom without order led to chaos, and order without freedom
resulted
in coercion and the renunciation of democracy.
A higher share of seniors in the workforce has thus
resulted
in lower overall productivity in US states and across countries.
This is plain to see today, and it
resulted
in Obama’s knee-jerk imposition of a moratorium on deepwater drilling permits and suspension of existing projects in the Gulf of Mexico.
As a consequence, after the war Japan lost Britain's confidence, which eventually
resulted
in the end of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance.
But perhaps the quintessential example of this phenomenon was the origin in the early 1970s of recombinant DNA technology (also known as “genetic modification,” or “GM”), the prototypic technique of modern genetic engineering, which
resulted
from synergy among several esoteric, largely unrelated areas of basic research.
But freedom of expression
resulted
in more militant religious positions.
In sharp contrast, a debt write-down like Greece’s in 2012, which
resulted
from a program’s failure, only contributes to maintaining the downward spiral.
The banking sector has undoubtedly experienced an increase in bad loans; but this has often
resulted
from delays in investment projects that are otherwise viable.
It is also a symptom of European – or, perhaps more precisely, Western – decline (at least in relative terms), which has
resulted
in deep-seated distrust of the “elites.”
I recount this history not to draw a parallel with today’s Israeli-Palestinian conflict, which, just a couple of weeks ago,
resulted
in many civilian deaths, overwhelmingly in Gaza.
This lack of peace would have
resulted
in outright economic and financial war if not for the critical – and growing – role played by the European Central Bank.
When former United States Secretary of State James Baker began his shuttle diplomacy for peace, his ultimately unsuccessful efforts actually
resulted
in more settlements, with a new one started just hours before he was due to arrive for talks.
For me, a compelling hypothesis is that workers, shaken by the 2008 financial crisis and the deep recession that resulted, have grown afraid to demand promotions or to search for better-paying employers – despite the ease of finding work in the recently tight labor market.
While Obama would likely acknowledge that US policy did not bring about these changes (which
resulted
from an internal process of recalculation by the president, General Thein Sein), the US was responsive and flexible enough to encourage them.
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