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World War I was the trigger that set off the reversal, with economic globalization declining while military globalization increased, as witnessed by two world wars and a global cold war.
But the result, as we saw after 1914, would be the worst of both worlds –
reversal
of the economic globalization that spreads technology and power, but reinforcement of negative dimensions of military and ecological globalization, such as war, terror, climate change, and the spread of infectious diseases.
Stock markets are plummeting; emerging economies are reeling in response to the sharp decline in commodities prices; refugee inflows are further destabilizing Europe;China’s growth has slowed markedly in response to a capital-flow
reversal
and an overvalued currency; and the US is in political paralysis.
In fact, a more likely figure is $10 billion.In any case, depending on whether and how fast the JCPOA falls apart in the coming months, capital controls will be just the start of a great
reversal.
In any case, depending on whether and how fast the JCPOA falls apart in the coming months, capital controls will be just the start of a great
reversal.
Judging by its recent policy reversal, the US Federal Reserve acts as if it were a late convert to the imperfect knowledge hypothesis.
Russia’s
reversal
on the Afghan Taliban reflects a larger strategy linked to its clash with the US and its European allies – a clash that has intensified considerably since Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea spurred the US and Europe to impose heavy economic sanctions.
No single factor explains this
reversal
of fortune.
When a country’s prosperity depends on the continued inflow of capital, a sudden stop or
reversal
of financial flows triggers a sharp contraction.
It’s time to end the downward spiral, through sufficiently expansionary policies in the advanced economies of Europe and the United States, and a
reversal
of IMF monetary advice in the developing world.
The brain’s response to stress does not necessarily constitute “damage” per se and is amenable to
reversal
as well as prevention by treatments that include drugs, exercise, diet, and social support.
Indeed, the question has been asked at least since May 2013, when then-Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke famously announced that quantitative easing would be “tapered” later that year, causing long-term US interest rates to rise and prompting a
reversal
of capital flows to emerging markets.
If the Fed decides to raise interest rates this year, which emerging markets are most vulnerable to a capital-flow
reversal?
A major culprit behind this
reversal
is the deep recession and slow recovery following the 2008 economic crisis in the advanced economies.
Not surprisingly, the last time American culture had such a
reversal
of iconography was during the Great Depression, when films like “The Grapes of Wrath” cast down-to-earth simplicity – versus the corruption of wealthy elites – as a shining virtue.
But the CCP has long since switched roles – a
reversal
exemplified in one of history’s most iconic images: “Tank Man,” the lone, anonymous figure confronting an approaching column of government tanks on June 5, 1989, the day after the People’s Liberation Army crushed pro-democracy demonstrations in Tiananmen Square.
Jacques Chirac -- another of Europe’s great euro and ECB bashers -- also suffered a severe personal
reversal
at the polls when the French rejected the EU Constitution.
Boris Yeltsin’s accession to power in independent Russia saw only a partial reversal, with his peasant-gowned wife, Naina, making public appearances at his side every now and then.
This widens the gap, leading to an eventual
reversal.
But it is Trump’s commitment to withdraw from the Paris climate agreement that is most problematic to Macron, who plans to work with German Chancellor Angela Merkel to bring about a US
reversal.
Will we see a capital-flow reversal, resulting in severe exchange-rate gyrations?
Whenever the capital-flow
reversal
hits the US, it is clear that the dollar's value will decline by 25-50%.
Only a few observers dared to point out that this rapid
reversal
was the result of credit bubbles fueled by carry-trade operations hatched in overly liquid centers of global capitalism.
Avoiding deflation – and thus sustaining economic recovery – would seem to depend on one of two scenarios: either a rapid
reversal
in the fall of energy prices, or a deliberate policy to raise output and employment by means of public investment (which, as a byproduct, would bring about a rise in prices).
America’s recent failure to champion the international financial institutions represents a
reversal
of its approach during the latter half of the twentieth century, when it invested heavily in securing and maintaining their effectiveness.
The role
reversal
has been remarkable.
That may be a stretch, but concerns that May’s decision to vacate the political center could represent a long-term
reversal
of Britain’s political moderation are very real.
In the interview, Hollande acknowledged that, despite his pledge, a
reversal
of the negative employment trend “didn’t happen” this year.
The political weakness of those powers – whether global actors like the United States or regional players like Turkey, Iran, and Saudi Arabia – has led to a remarkable role
reversal
in the region’s power dynamic.
Pessimists stress the feared
reversal
of private capital flows, owing to the US Federal Reserve’s tapering of its purchases of long-term assets, as well as the difficulties of so-called second- and third-generation structural reforms and the limits to “catch up” growth outside of manufacturing.
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