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Others in the region only wish that they could have acted
similarly.
Similarly, after his recent crushing election defeat, Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti wistfully explained that Italy’s voters were too impatient to bear reforms whose benefits would only become evident beyond the electoral cycle.
The use of information technology to manage transportation and distribution channels is likely to have a
similarly
profound effect.
Similarly, Susan Mubarak is the head of as many as 100 charities that often exist only on paper.
Similarly
in transport the fast development of battery technology offers new opportunities.
Similarly, studies from other countries show that entrepreneurs often have lower initial earnings and earnings growth than they would have as employees.
Similarly, the fact that many debt-burdened shale producers will go bankrupt if the oil price stays below $50 is no reason to expect a rebound.
Similarly, Samih Toukan and Hussam Khoury, who created Maktoob (now owned by Yahoo), were able to combine the comparative advantage of Jordan’s creative talent and low costs with the quality and convenience of Dubai’s infrastructure and business networks.
Similarly, even as the UK pursues a “hard Brexit,” it still only accounts for around 2% of global GDP.
Similarly, we should focus on at least halving malnutrition, because there is robust evidence that proper nutrition for young children leads to a lifetime of large benefits – better brain development, improved academic performance, and ultimately higher productivity as adults.
In Latin America, democracy has
similarly
been incomplete, unstable, and often inaccessible to indigenous, African-American, and mixed populations.
Similarly, outsourcing to low-wage countries improves living standards only if the human capital released can be used to make new goods and services.
Similarly, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il likes to watch Hollywood movies, but that is unlikely to affect his decision about whether to give up his nuclear weapons program.
Similarly, Mugabe is known to favor transferring power to an interim government led by his long-time ally, Emmerson Mnangagwa, if he decides that the time has come to step down.
Similarly, eurozone politicians have obtained a mandate to take bolder action only as the markets have made the costs of inaction more salient.
Similarly, with government bond yields as low as they are in the US, the public has little sense of urgency about its fiscal problems, though some doomsayers, like Peter Peterson of the Blackstone Group, have been trying their best to awaken it.
Given the impact of the Greek election outcome on political developments in Spain, Italy, and France, where anti-austerity sentiment is
similarly
running high, political pressure on the Eurogroup of eurozone finance ministers – from both the right and the left – will increase significantly.
Similarly, before the introduction of limited liability in the nineteenth century, a company’s shareholders or partners were each liable for all of the firm’s debts, which severely restricted businesses’ willingness to borrow to finance trade.
Similarly, for Greece (and Europe more widely), it defies logic to allow private investors to profit today from the destruction of the political economies required to generate tomorrow’s wealth.
Similarly, until the AKP came to power and began to loosen restrictions, it was virtually impossible in Turkey to create a new church or synagogue, or to create a Jewish or Christian foundation.
Today, economists are
similarly
troubled by unwanted ghosts, as they ponder the reappearance of economic ills long thought buried and dead.
Similarly, Giora Eliraz of Hebrew University argues that the Islamic ideas that arrived in Indonesia from the Middle East changed, becoming more inclusive and pluralist in character, owing to the influence of the great nineteenth-century Egyptian reformer Muhammad Abduh.
Similarly, the European Union has long advocated a two-state solution, with Palestine being established on areas occupied by Israel in 1967.
Today, Trump has launched a tariff race with China, an economic superpower, perhaps with
similarly
far-reaching potential consequences.
Similarly, we need to use more comprehensive wealth accounts as a reference point for decision-making.
Similarly, ASEAN’s response to North Korea’s provocations – such as ongoing nuclear tests and the 2010 attack that sunk the South Korean corvette Cheonan, killing 46 seamen – has been muted, owing to some ASEAN member states’ sympathy for the North Korean regime.
Similarly, with its outright monetary transaction (OMT) program, the European Central Bank has offered to buy peripheral eurozone countries’ sovereign bonds in the secondary market – provided that they sign up to agreed reforms.
Similarly, a potential downside to quantitative easing is that low interest rates send capital to higher-growth, high-interest-rate countries.
Similarly, by bridging its growing skills gap, China could augment its GDP by $250 billion by 2020.
Similarly, following the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, New Zealand developed the Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy, aimed at maximizing the efficiency, livability, and sustainability of cities.
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