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If Russia does not
reverse
course, emphasis should be placed on so-called smart sanctions that target individuals and specific entities, not the Russian people.
Though President Donald Trump has sought to
reverse
these accomplishments, he has not been able to consign them to history.
The WTO is important to East Asia, but the
reverse
is also true.
Without rapid growth, there is no way to
reverse
persistently high and increasingly structural (and therefore protracted) unemployment; safely de-leverage over-indebted balance sheets; and prevent already-disturbing income and wealth inequalities from growing worse.
Reverse
the process, however, and you get the poverty of nations, which Smith believed he saw in the Asia of his time.
And if Takahashi had stimulated the economy with negative interest rates, and then sought to
reverse
that policy, he would have met the same end.
But it is working hard to
reverse
this trend, including by completing agreements that cover nearly all of the region’s economies.
JPM’s London Whale trades – bets on the future state of the American economy that JPM could not
reverse
without big losses – were of a type that the bank could readily have made in 2008.
So imagine that JPM had made these kinds of bets during the financial crisis in 2008, realized that they were mistakes, and found that it could not
reverse
them easily.
Second, international donors must
reverse
the downward trend in aid for education.
The PBOC has since resumed its
reverse
repo operations – purchasing securities from commercial banks with an agreement to resell them in the future – thereby injecting liquidity into the banking system.
To ensure food security, governments must work quickly to
reverse
these trends, and one place to start is by policing the producers who are feeding the frenzy.
Rather than poor countries growing faster than the rich (as we would expect from Economics 101), mainly the
reverse
is true.
Rather than avoiding risk, they remain prepared to
reverse
failing policies; and, if necessary, they are willing to pay for mistakes.
This can
reverse
a freeze in the market caused by distressed entities that are unwilling to sell at prevailing market prices.
On trade, Trump’s ideas are dangerous and would
reverse
decades of beneficial bipartisan American leadership in trade liberalization, with large tariffs on foreign imports, such as from China and Mexico.
The momentum toward a nuclear-weapon-free world driven by US President Barack Obama’s landmark 2009 speech in Prague, having faltered for the last few years, has now gone into sharp
reverse.
Today’s trajectory is the
reverse
of that of the 1780’s and 1790’s.
Ahmadinejad himself, after all, late last year voiced enthusiasm for a Western proposal to break the logjam by exporting Iran’s uranium for processing abroad, only to
reverse
course soon thereafter.
The strategic rebalancing toward Asia that Obama worked so hard to advance may be thrown into reverse, dealing a heavy blow to Asia and the US alike.
All the opportunities that the US market presented to Mexico could not offset the consequences of policy mistakes at home, especially the failure to
reverse
the real appreciation of the peso’s exchange rate and the inability to extend the productivity gains achieved in a narrow range of export activities to the rest of the economy.
I concluded that there was a fair chance that oil prices were peaking and that before too long spot prices would
reverse
and start to decline.
Integration had its own historical momentum; if and when it goes into reverse, that process will have a counter-momentum.
If European integration shifts into reverse, the outcome will not be a series of happy and prosperous nation-states, living in a sort of replica of the 1950’s or 1960’s.
It is a development that will be difficult – perhaps even impossible – to reverse, especially for Trump.
If the Chinese government fails to
reverse
this trend, a financial crisis – in one form or another – will become inevitable.
For starters, faster growth is unlikely to
reverse
the current trend toward inequality, and a few small, targeted presidential interventions into the actions of specific states or companies are hardly going to change that.
Eventually, that trend could reverse, but I wouldn’t bet on it happening just yet.
But Trump seems unlikely to
reverse
course.
Recalling the ways in which the pardon power has been used in the past highlights the perversity of the Arpaio affair and its singular reactionary purpose: to denigrate and, where possible,
reverse
Obama’s achievements and, indeed, his values.
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