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The European Arrest Warrant is already producing concrete results, and we are moving towards the "free movement of judicial decisions" in the EU, through which judicial decisions - such as arrest and surrender of suspects, confiscation, and freezing of assets - will be mutually recognized.
Somewhat higher inflation in the surplus countries and larger cross-border resource transfers would give the deficit countries more time, allowing for structural reforms to produce
results
and reducing the need for deflation.
The
results
so far have been mixed, as inadequate funding of a social safety net continues to temper the support to household incomes provided by services-driven job creation and urbanization-led increases in real wages.
Open coordination entails the definition of common goals at the EU level, voluntary compliance by the member states, and peer review of
results
within the European Council.
One possible answer may be found in the
results
of recent psychological research.
But no economics diploma is needed to understand that today's upturn
results
mostly from a fourfold devaluation of the ruble and big increases in prices for commodities such as oil.
An attempt at a primary to choose Fatah candidates backfired, owing to fraud and the losers’ refusal to honor the
results.
This is a radical view; if applied to mainstream economic policymaking, the
results
would be nothing short of revolutionary.
But no decision should be made until the third-quarter
results
are released, providing a clearer picture of what will happen to Japan’s economy after it absorbs the first rate increase.
Three German economists, Manuel Funke, Moritz Schularik, and Christoph Trebesch, have just produced a fascinating assessment based on more than 800 elections in Western countries over the last 150 years, the
results
of which they mapped against 100 financial crises.
Some of the
results
reported by Fogel and Engerman were used – not by the authors themselves, it should be noted – to challenge affirmative action and question the civil-rights movement.
Similarly, some of the
results
reported by Reinhart and Rogoff have been used by politicians and others to justify fiscal austerity.
The
results
have been devastating.
Finally, if the US steps back, the EU, the United Nations, and even China can remind the Russians of the political consequences of flagrantly violating international law and swallowing up impoverished, restive territories that will prove far harder to digest than the fixed referendum
results
would suggest.
Once the Left accepts that the welfare state must be cut and deficits reduced, it is more likely to deliver lasting
results
than the Right.
Experience suggests that financial investors are less interested in ideology than in
results.
Those
results
have been replicated by many researchers and corroborated by multiple studies based on different samples and techniques.
Economic growth
results
from increases in labor productivity caused by technological advance and industrial upgrading.
As Harvard University economist Dani Rodrik frequently points out, economic theory predicts that removing tariffs and non-tariff barriers does produce net gains; but it also
results
in large redistributions, wherein eliminating smaller barriers yields larger redistributions relative to the net gains.
The renowned American economist Mancur Olson argued that stagnation in developed economies
results
from cartels and lobbies becoming more numerous and powerful over time, until they eventually drain a country’s economic dynamism.
Australia provides a good example of how pro-competitive policies deliver
results.
For example, the
results
from the 2009 CASEN, Chile’s broad-ranging household survey, suggest that capital income is more equally distributed than labor income.
And the direction of that change may produce
results
that not even his supporters like.
For example, the “hydraulic model” of aid – the idea that if we simply pumped in more aid, better
results
would gush out – ignores the fact that funds are often fungible.
The
results
are often specific to a particular country’s circumstances, and there is no reason to presume that they would scale up when fully confronted with a developing country’s governance problems.
More important, when there are idle resources (for example, when unemployment is much higher than normal), the spending that
results
from the government’s borrowing brings these resources into use.
Since World War II, most British governments tried to manipulate the economy for short-term party advantage, usually with disastrous long-term
results.
The cost of achieving these underwhelming
results
has probably run about $20-30 billion a year – mostly foregone economic growth, owing to the forced use of more expensive energy.
Protests, or civil resistance, in the face of government force, rarely have immediate, tangible
results.
The Civic Exchange-Hong Kong Transition Project's latest survey results, from early August, recorded a sharp upturn in public protests over the past year.
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