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Similar problems are already appearing in South Korea, while China has been driven to loosen its one-child policy and unveil plans for economic reforms aimed at
reviving
growth.
The last arrow in their quiver is called quantitative easing (QE), and it is likely to be almost as ineffective in
reviving
the US economy as anything else the Fed has tried in recent years.
And that means that the entrepreneurial problems of are much more complex, for recovery is not a matter of
reviving
what used to be profitable to produce, but rather of figuring out what will be profitable to produce in the future.
Kishi’s aim was to regain Japanese pride and sovereignty by revising the constitution and
reviving
old-fashioned patriotism, thus undoing some of the American educational reforms.
The United States’ economy is gradually reviving, albeit slowly by the standards of recovery from a deep recession.
These hard facts are immune to Brexiteers’ rhetoric about
reviving
the Commonwealth and creating a new Global Britain.
The government has grimly suggested that it would go back to the drawing board with a view to
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the bill during the parliament’s budget session, due in March.
After all, there was no immediate emergency, and everybody would have understood if Sarkozy had waited another two or three years before risking his reputation on
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the idea of a European constitution.
The question today is thus not whether Xi has amassed enough authority to effect change in China (he has), but whether he has built a coalition capable of advancing his declared goal of
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pro-market reforms.
Maintaining consumption at as high a level as possible is vital to
reviving
economic activity, which means that freeing money for consumers to spend is just as important.
The time may not have come for a true European constitution, but confronting, rather than evading, the fundamental issues that the EU faces could create the proper context for
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the constitutional treaty and preparing the Union for the challenges of our time.
According to research commissioned by my think tank, the Copenhagen Consensus Center,
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the moribund Doha Development Round of global free-trade talks would lift the incomes of billions of people worldwide, while reducing the number of people in poverty by an astonishing 145 million in 15 years.
But, beyond formal talks, he could also try to engage with the North by
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inter-Korean cooperation on health or environmental issues, which fall outside the scope of international sanctions.
Its leaders must respond with a policy agenda focused on
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growth now and sustaining it in the future.
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Islam’s EnlightenmentSEATTLE – In 1877, the great French novelist Victor Hugo wrote, “Invading armies can be resisted; invading ideas cannot be.”
Talk about re-empowering the nation-state and respectable people run for cover, as if one has proposed
reviving
the plague.
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the moribund Doha Development Round of global free-trade talks would reduce the number of people in poverty by an astonishing 145 million in 15 years, according to research commissioned by the Copenhagen Consensus Center.
Europe, according to the group, should offset America’s evident withdrawal from the diplomatic process and play a serious role in
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prospects for peace.
In March, having agreed on the fiscal treaty, the European Council turned its attention to
reviving
economic growth, which will be the key to long-term fiscal sustainability.
In the wake of the riots, British Prime Minister David Cameron has proposed
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children’s courts, urged harsh sentences and orange jumpsuits for convicts, and floated even more odious ideas.
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Civil DisobediencePRINCETON – With populism and authoritarianism on the rise around the world, there has been considerable talk of “resistance,” especially in the United States.
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conservation, management, and distribution efforts could reduce water consumption and increase efficiency, but these measures need to be combined with radical reforms to speed the transition away from oil dependence to a zero-carbon renewable-energy infrastructure.
But democracy required an election, and many now argue that the current mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has performed even better than Giuliani might have done in
reviving
the city.
But the issues raised by the gas dispute between Ukraine and Russia go beyond energy security,
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questions about Ukraine’s place in Europe and the world.
The Great Deflation now gripping both sides of the Atlantic is
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political forces that had lain dormant since the end of World War II.
By
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the TPP without US involvement, Japan and other Asia-Pacific countries are already on the right track.
The intellectual leadership provided by Frenchmen like Jean Monnet and Robert Schuman as founding fathers of the European project is a fading memory, because Germany has yet to generate a comparably robust strategy for
reviving
the EU’s prospects and popularity.
Not only did reckless monetary accommodation set the stage for Japan’s demise; the country’s central bank compounded the problem by taking policy rates to the zero bound (and even lower), embracing quantitative easing, and manipulating long-term interest rates in the hopes of
reviving
the economy.
The Schengen countries know that
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full controls across all internal borders would be extremely costly, forcing them to divert significant resources away from the primary objective of fighting crime and terrorism.
Republicans unsuccessfully tried to exploit it,
reviving
the Reagan era's "supply side claims that tax cuts raise growth substantially and permanently.
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