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Highlighting the dramatic economic effects of oil producers’
reversal
of fortune, the figure below compares the sum of the balances (surplus or deficit) in the general government’s budget and the external balance, as measured by the current account, for 18 oil producers, with both components scaled to nominal GDP.
When Paul Wolfowitz, the US Deputy Secretary of Defense, announced this, it represented a
reversal
of America's earlier position, which favored confining the peacekeeping forces to Kabul lest they get in the way of US operations against Al Qaeda and Taliban diehards.
Indeed, tighter liquidity conditions and increased volatility in financial markets are the byproduct of the
reversal
in the long cycle of foreign purchases.
Indeed, it should serve to accelerate its
reversal.
But are we now on the verge of a trend
reversal?
What Europe needs more than structural reform within member countries is reform of the structure of the eurozone itself, and a
reversal
of austerity policies, which have failed time and again to reignite economic growth.
A
reversal
of China’s great opening up would hurt not just China, but everyone – including the US.
But investors betting on a quick
reversal
of fortune for Brazil are likely to be disappointed.
But now the
reversal
of product globalization is easier than ever, thanks to progress in robotic engineering and the development of processes like 3D printing.
Byrnes’ speech signaled to the German people a
reversal
of that punitive de-industrialization drive.
But there is a real danger that the pendulum is beginning to swing back, leading to a
reversal
of that liberalization process.
But, as the Nobel laureate Bob Dylan famously put it, “The times, they are a-changin’,” and today Kissinger wants to explain Trump’s uniquely “American style” to the world – a
reversal
that may reflect his disappointment at having failed in his original venture.
Ironically, Mexico fell into a temporary financial crisis later that same year, the result not of the trade agreement, but of a sudden
reversal
in capital flows to Mexico - the kind of crisis that hit East Asia three years later.
His foremost rival, Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, a former president who Ahmedinejad defeated to win the post, has had a remarkable
reversal
of fortune, reemerging as leader of the Assembly of Experts, the powerful body that elects Iran’s Supreme Leader and that can even remove a Supreme Leader from office.
One of those issues is slowing productivity growth, which has held back global economic performance, to varying degrees, for the last two decades, with no sign of
reversal
in sight.
Such a
reversal
would generate tensions within the Fed, and where it would leave the FSB, or indeed the Basel Committee, is unclear.
But any
reversal
of those privatizations – such as the effective expropriation of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his Menatep partners in Yukos – signifies not the dawn of social justice but rather a new group of bosses “expropriating the expropriators,” as Lenin used to say.
In two years, another third of the Senate will be up for reelection, and far more Democrats than Republicans will have to defend their seats – a
reversal
of the situation this year.
Nevertheless, an outside observer might have been struck by the weight given to the possibility that the decade-long boom might well suffer a real reversal, followed by serious declines.
For starters, the share of US domestic demand for manufactures that is met by imports has shown no sign of
reversal.
A
reversal
of the exit process is now highly improbable.
Of course, some countries, not least the US, would oppose making such a
reversal
in Israeli policy a condition of creating an international force and consensus in NATO, the EU, or the UN may not be found or, if it were to emerge, Israel might simply refuse to abide.
This policy
reversal
follows logically from the inversion of central banks’ objectives, both in America and around the world, since the 2008 crisis.
Many Asian and Latin America countries, in particular, are considered vulnerable to a
reversal
of the capital inflows from which they benefited when US interest rates were at rock-bottom levels.
This has increased the vulnerability of many emerging markets to a sharp
reversal
in capital flows.
Yet Tusk has ruled out a
reversal
of the ban, and one of his ministers asked the Jewish and Muslim communities to challenge it before the Constitutional Court.
Pointing out the stupidity and destructiveness of Trump’s policies, and making the case for their immediate reversal, should be an everyday occurrence.
Germany’s economic development will have to be observed well into the next full decade in order to judge the potential for a structural trend
reversal.
This is a startling
reversal
for the United States, which has served as the world’s main champion of free trade since the 1930s.
As a result, Greece moved from a primary budget deficit (which excludes interest payments on debt) of more than 10% of GDP to a primary balance last year – by far the largest such
reversal
in post-crisis Europe.
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