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In effect, this means that Russia seems to be casting aside its accession to the WTO – a major
reversal
of Russian strategy.
This is why we believe that a
reversal
of the damning official "verdict" on the protests is so crucial.
During the Rouseff years, Brazil’s growth rate was 2.6 percentage points lower than the Latin American regional average, leading to a loss of fiscal discipline, a
reversal
of development gains, and growing popular discontent.
Otherwise, terrorism is more difficult to combat and the digital revolution risks
reversal.
The extreme rise in real oil prices was a major cause of the current recession, and its
reversal
will be a major factor in recovery.
Fourth,
reversal
of the verdict on June 4th is an historical inevitability, as well as the wish of most of China’s people.
This diplomatic and economic realism is more than a
reversal
of the neo-conservative muscle-flexing of the George W. Bush years.
Some leading economists in Argentina justify this
reversal
by arguing that the world now has an “Obama IMF,” one presumably friendlier and more attuned to local problems than the “Bush Fund.”
With the
reversal
of these trends out of the question, adaptation is the only option.
At the same time, the prospect of a capital-flow
reversal
adds risk, deters investment, and can produce sudden credit-tightening events.
Add to that the fact that the interest rate on ten-year US Treasuries spiked after Bernanke announced plans to “taper” QE – rising from 1.6% in May to 2.9% last week – and the Fed is likely to approach its policy
reversal
with caution.
Even if that is true, international trade will still play a vital role, and preventing any
reversal
of past trade liberalization is essential.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the services sector has far outpaced manufacturing in employment growth since 2010, a
reversal
of the earlier trend.
While Russian statistics remain poor, the
reversal
is too great to be in doubt.
Seen against this background, US officials’ handwringing over the recent modest
reversal
in the renminbi’s exchange rate appears absurd.
I responded then (and today) that there is little prospect of such a reversal, for two reasons.
It needs such weapons to compensate psychologically for NATO’s preponderance – a
reversal
of the Cold War epoch – in conventional forces.
For its part, France has experienced a distinct
reversal
in its relationship with Russia.
If the French ultimately succumb to fear, electing populist bigots, the struggling Islamic State (ISIS) will have scored a major victory – one that could potentially lead to a
reversal
of fortune for it.
The IMF should lend during balance-of-payments crises rapidly and without overburdening conditions, particularly when the source of the crisis is a rapid
reversal
of capital flows or a sharp deterioration in the terms of trade.
EMDCs might increasingly insulate themselves by erecting walls to foreign capital and closing themselves off from world markets: a
reversal
of globalization.
That rapid
reversal
of fortunes was triggered by events thousands of miles away.
American arrogance and neglect played a big part in this stunning
reversal.
This
reversal
of fortune for the economy partly, though far from fully, reflects broader pressure created by the US dollar’s recent appreciation – a process that is set to accelerate, because both monetary-policy and growth differentials are now favoring the United States.
His courageous 1990
reversal
on fiscal policy set the stage for a decade of economic growth that eventually achieved budget surpluses.
But it is not as clear as some believe that Bush’s
reversal
on taxes is what cost him re-election.
Any
reversal
of this trend seems too early.
The overt commitment to
reversal
thus logically invites a Ricardian-equivalent offset to the stimulative effect of current fiscal deficits.
This effort should be buttressed by a
reversal
in the downward trend in defense spending by many NATO members.
By contrast, the Labor Party’s
reversal
of these policies after 2007, for the best of humanitarian reasons, was seen as offering softheaded encouragement to “queue jumpers.”
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