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Trump’s Diminishing Power and
Rising
RageNEW YORK – The drama of Donald Trump’s presidency has centered around whether an extremist president would be able to carry out an extremist policy agenda against the will of the majority of Americans.
Yet Trump’s
rising
frustrations could push him over the edge psychologically, with potentially harrowing consequences for American democracy and the world.
Most CO2 emissions result from the burning of fossil fuels – coal, oil, and natural gas – for energy, global consumption of which is
rising
as the world economy grows.
Because wages are still rising, the inflation target for 2015 has been set at 3% – higher than the actual 2014 inflation of 2%, even though producer-price inflation has been negative for 36 months.
Indeed, in the world’s two largest democracies, India and the United States, widespread popular movements against
rising
inequality and elite greed are becoming highly salient issues in looming national elections.
The other problem in both countries is the
rising
importance of ‘unearned incomes’.
Both India and the US have responded to unrest over
rising
economic inequality with a kind of reactive populism.
They must find a way to channel the
rising
anger caused by economic inequality into productive investments that make the rich feel that they have a stake in ameliorating conditions for the poor.
After all, in its 16 years in power, the party has been unable to tackle the main challenges facing Nigeria:
rising
unemployment, poor infrastructure, sclerotic social services, and an unstable economy that relies on oil exports for 95% of its foreign-exchange revenue.
The Naira has lost 30% its value, manufacturers are complaining about
rising
import prices for raw material, and unemployment, particularly among recent graduates, is at an all-time high.
Will
Rising
Interest Rates Torpedo Stock and House Prices?
In places where home prices have been
rising
rapidly, the upward trend may continue or level off for a while.
In the 1980's and 1990's, many European labor unions, in response to
rising
unemployment, adopted the policy of "work less, work all."
If implemented, the US could reassert its historical leadership among a group of countries that share its fundamental values, as well as an interest in inclusive economic growth and
rising
living standards.
But, as the
rising
tide of tax evasion suggests, these mechanisms amount only to a cat game of and mouse problem – and the mice, it seems, are winning.
In ten short years, the euro revolutionized the global economic environment,
rising
to the status of the world’s second currency and rivaling the dollar as a medium for international trade and finance.
As it stands, the United States – and presumably the United Kingdom – plans to begin tapering QE when the economy is growing faster, unemployment is lower, and government and household revenues are
rising.
And it is “Piketty’s terror at
rising
inequality,” Crook speculates, that has led him astray.
Countries that fail to build inclusive education systems face the prospect of sluggish growth,
rising
inequality, and lost opportunities in world trade.
The “Thucydides Trap,” cited by Chinese President Xi Jinping, refers to the warning by the ancient Greek historian that cataclysmic war can erupt if an established power (like the United States) becomes too fearful of a
rising
power (like China).
For example, the political scientist Graham Allison has argued that in 12 of 16 cases since 1500 when an established power has confronted a
rising
power, the result has been a major war.
World War I was not simply a case of an established Britain responding to a
rising
Germany.
In addition to the rise of Germany, WWI was caused by the fear in Germany of Russia’s growing power, the fear of
rising
Slavic nationalism in a declining Austria-Hungary, as well as myriad other factors that differed from ancient Greece.
Abandoning the Kyoto accord, many believe, will threaten the lives of tens or hundreds of millions of people living in countries too poor to protect them from the consequences of climate change and
rising
sea levels.
But, given a
rising
bidding rate, peaking capital costs, and restrictions on the downstream transfer of assets, these efforts seem unlikely to ease the strain.
These changes in risk appetite are already contributing to a
rising
preference for cash.
Rising
debt/GDP ratios cast a pall over fiscal policy, and became the main justification for austerity policies that prolonged the slump.
The PiS does not owe its
rising
popularity to its anti-immigrant stance alone.
This upward trajectory is having a disproportionate impact in Africa, where the share of household income spent on food is also
rising.
In the past, countries had to worry that a
rising
fuel tax could become built into uncomfortably high inflation rates.
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