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Similarly, Argentina's export industries were unlikely to attract investors, regardless of the fiscal deficit, given the overvalued exchange rate, low export prices, and the many foreign markets that remain closed to Argentine goods.
Similarly, while competition will improve the quality of research and education, this does not imply reduced public funding, a lower priority for basic research, or the elimination of scholarships.
Perhaps that is why some in the international community are
similarly
hesitant about easing Myanmar’s isolation.
A similar resistance to noisome conclusions – and
similarly
understandable from a psychological viewpoint – informs today’s thinking about terrorists.
Similarly, emerging economies in Latin America changed their economic-policy course after devastating crises – in some cases a series of them – and moved toward strengthening monetary frameworks to reduce dollarization and build local capital markets, liberalize markets, and improve governance.
Similarly, the potential gains from improved trade arrangements were being exhausted as they joined the European Union.
Similarly, in continental Europe, right-wing populists want to return to a time before the adoption of the euro and the Schengen system of passport-free travel within most of the EU.
Similarly, China’s Communist Revolution began with a decade of attacks on the middle and professional classes and a reshaping of the countryside, culminating in the Great Leap Forward of 1958-59.
Similarly, though developed-country interest rates will continue to rise until they are eventually normalized, the process is occurring slowly, even in the US.
Similarly, mismatch problems hindered the transfer of human resources from declining to expanding sectors.
There are hints of firms responding
similarly
now.
Similarly, the most mobile populations of the twenty-first century are helping their countries of origin obtain access to markets, technology, and a political voice in the world.
Similarly, Angola and Brazil have reversed the brain drain and are receiving large flows of immigrants from their former colonial ruler, Portugal.
It also stems from an “us” and “them” mentality that
similarly
permeates research at the top Wall Street investment houses.
Similarly, China has become more uncoordinated, or fragmented, as its income disparities have continued to widen.
Similarly, GM feed has not resulted in any illness or death in animals.
Similarly, a large share of farmers – most of them smallholders – in Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, China, India, and other countries, prefer GM seed because they make more money from the resulting crops.
Similarly, American and European clothing companies have been struggling to contain the reputational damage caused by lethal working conditions in Bangladeshi garment factories.
Similarly, it is argued that golden rice will not be adopted, because most Asians eschew brown rice.
Similarly, how will the convention’s implementation affect existing regional and local cross-border freshwater agreements?
Similarly, not a single governmental agency has deemed 2,4-D a carcinogen.
Similarly, dozens of South Americans and Africans play in Russian, Turkish, Polish, and various Southeast European leagues.
Similarly, a virus that infects gypsy moth larvae prompts them to climb en masse to the tops of trees to die.
His government’s judgment in selecting heads of public institutions is
similarly
questionable, especially in the case of cultural and educational institutions.
With consumption accounting for 70% of US GDP in the US, and a
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high percent in other advanced economies, this implies that the recession will last longer, and that economic recovery next year will be anemic (less than 1% growth in the US and even lower growth rates in Europe and Japan).
Similarly, international law should not create space for some countries to criticize and punish other countries regarding issues that are settled in accordance with domestic democracy and law.
Similarly, despite Sweden’s excellent record on non-discrimination in general, immigrants find it difficult to integrate into Swedish society and face disadvantages in the labor market relative to native Swedes.
If the EU’s entire development budget was
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maximized, we could mobilize about €300 billion of capital, which, if spent on acquiring equipment, plant, and technology from Europe, could give an enormous boost to the current sluggish growth of the European economies.
Similarly, two twentieth-century US presidents, Woodrow Wilson and George W. Bush, were good at articulating an ambitious foreign-policy vision, but were poor at refining and reshaping their vision when they encountered implementation challenges.
Similarly, we might see new Russian-built civilian aircraft entering the global market in partnership with international firms, especially those that can work with Russian companies on advanced ICT avionics.
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