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Simultaneously, banks gave preference to
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assets outside their national borders, and risk managers try to match assets and liabilities at home, rather than within the eurozone as a whole.
After that, further efficiencies require
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workers.
Israelis blame their critics for not
shedding
these irrational beliefs.
Of course, no company can do that, but many US companies have been
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workers and middle managers in great numbers – the figures for January 2008 were up 19% from a year earlier.
But there has clearly been a great deal of reliance on this strategy, with companies
shedding
employees not only because they must, but often because they have not met Wall Street analysts’ financial expectations.
This means
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some four million workers, a number equal to about 0.5% of China’s workforce.
It also promises to cut income taxes, put the country’s Social Security system on firmer footing and reduce costs of
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labor.
Mikhail Gorbachev continued to uncover the crimes of Stalinism,
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light on dark pages that Khrushchev lacked the courage to open to public view.
Unpaid household and care work is gradually
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its reputation as “women’s work,” and men today are assuming more household responsibilities than their fathers and grandfathers did.
Despite Le Pen’s attempts to soften its tone and broaden its appeal,
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– at least formally – its anti-Semitic elements, the party continues to be perceived as a risk by a majority of French voters.
And he will have to praise the decline of unions and the
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of benefits by firms – and argue that individuals will make better choices than union experts or firms’ benefit departments.
In exchange, Kadyrov was to wage war against the remaining Islamist resistance and thus relieve Moscow of the burden of
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Russian blood, or at least minimize the cost in Russian casualties.
As a result, the advanced economies have been
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routine jobs at a rapid rate, while adding non-routine jobs (for example, those that cannot yet be replaced or reduced by machines and networked computers).
Overall productivity in the economy is not helped much when firms become more productive by
shedding
workers, who end up in informal activities characterized by substantially lower productivity.
Although they pay lip service to a continued
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of extraneous businesses, the chaebol still resist complete rationalization, claiming that they cannot rid themselves of excess capacity so long as they maintain excess employment.
Kick-Starting EmploymentBERKELEY – Unemployment is currently rising like a rocket, because businesses that normally would be expanding and hiring are not, and those businesses that would normally be contracting and
shedding
workers are doing so very rapidly.
As algorithmic decision-making spreads to a wider range of policymaking areas, it is
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a harsh light on the social biases that once lurked in the shadows of the data we collect.
More Leadership for More EuropeMILAN – The debate about improving economic governance within the eurozone is
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new light on the system’s weaknesses.
After a chaotic period, Russia is
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the few attributes of an open society it had acquired.
So, unlike the natural sciences, economics advances scientifically not by replacing old models with better ones, but by expanding its library of models, with each
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light on a different social contingency.
Her strategy is to enter the mainstream of French politics by
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all traces of past anti-Semitism, thereby turning the National Front into a seemingly legitimate alternative to a decadent traditional right, which has suffered a prolonged bout of infighting since Nicolas Sarkozy’s defeat in the 2012 presidential election.
Which employers are hiring, and which are
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workers?
If young Greeks are to have a future in their own country, they and their elders need to develop the attitudes and institutions that constitute an inclusive modern economy – which means
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their corporatist values.
Others argue for integrating taxes and borrowing in the eurozone and
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weak members, like Greece, that struggle with a strong currency.&
Governments, too, are
shedding
labor – particularly governments burdened by high deficits and debts.
For example, subsidies encouraging car owners to trade in their old models bolstered the automobile industry, while the introduction of a short-time working allowance supplemented wages, allowing struggling companies to avoid
shedding
employees.
China’s new stridency underscores Asia’s central diplomatic challenge: coming to terms with existing boundaries by
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the baggage of history that burdens all of the region’s important inter-state relationships.
Notably, candy companies have been
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workers for years and moving their factories offshore.
Indeed, since 1991, when a balance-of-payments crisis loomed, India has been
shedding
its socialist legacies and posting 7.5% average annual GDP growth – only marginally slower than China.
The US corporate sector is strong and very profitable, owing to massive labor shedding, creating scope for increased capital spending and hiring to contribute to more robust and above-trend GDP growth in 2011.
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