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Similarly, at the G7’s summit in Japan in May, the leaders of the world’s major advanced economies pledged to “increase global assistance to meet immediate and long-term needs of refugees and other displaced persons as well as their host communities.”
Similarly, we might have had a more informed public discussion about social dumping if economists had been willing to recognize that imports from countries where labor rights are not protected do raise serious questions about distributive justice.
Similarly, China is flexing its military muscles in the South China Sea and along its disputed border with India.
Similarly, as digital technology facilitates the cross-border sale of services, and protections for domestic service providers become increasingly difficult to enforce, domestically oriented services in developing countries will face growing global competition.
Similarly, the European Union is supporting technology investments through its “digital single market,” and through new policies in areas like venture capital, high-capacity computing, and cloud computing.
Similarly, northern Italians don’t like their tax money being used to help the south, but at least they still have a language – more or less – in common, as well as TV stars, a national soccer team, and Silvio Berlusconi.
Delors’ successors were
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enthusiastic about the principle – at least in their speeches.
Similarly, we hear concern that tropical forests are being stripped.
Similarly, while India’s information technology-enabled services have gained an international reputation, the total number of people employed in this sector is less than 0.5% of India’s workforce.
Similarly, concern about the ratio of government debt to GDP, which has doubled in the past decade and is now 77%, is exaggerated.
Canada’s transatlantic partners, for their part, have
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high hopes for Trudeau and his administration, particularly owing to his commitment to pursue more ambitious emission-reduction targets at the upcoming UN Climate Change Conference in Paris.
The Bank
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missed crucial opportunities to support smallholder subsistence farmers and to promote integrated rural development more generally in impoverished rural communities in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Today, the international community
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misconceives the nature of the “war” that it is fighting.
Similarly, the son of Yuri Kovalchuk – the spider in Putin’s financial web who runs Bank Rossiya, which is under international sanctions – is the CEO of Inter RAO, a state-owned energy holding company.
Similarly, the terms astronomical science and hypnotic science mostly died out as the twentieth century progressed, perhaps because belief in the occult waned in respectable society.
Similarly, in his 2007 book Not Even Wrong: The Failure of String Theory and the Search for Unity in Physical Law, Peter Woit accused physicists of much the same sin as mathematical economists are said to commit.
Similarly, Mexico’s stock market performed about as badly as it did during the worst week of the Mexican financial crisis in 1995, and Argentina’s stock market roughly matched the worst weekly drop during the country’s financial crisis of 1997-2002.
Similarly, a new framework recently proposed by Morgan Stanley for valuations of companies in 29 industries includes ESG factors that pose material risks or opportunities.
Similarly, electrification, automation, software, and, most recently, robotics have all brought major gains in manufacturing productivity.
Similarly, the journal Science reports that new studies show that ocean levels may rise much more rapidly and precipitously than anticipated.
The country had experienced
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strong net inflows at other times in the last three decades, without such adverse effects on per capita GDP growth.
The US economy has been limping along with a growth rate of less than 2% during the past year, with
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dim prospects in 2013, even without the shock of the fiscal cliff.
Similarly, the risk of deflation worldwide has been contained via exotic and unconventional monetary policies: near-zero interest rates, quantitative easing, credit easing, and forward guidance.
Similarly, the smart phone has shaped the minds of young people, who barely remember what it was like before addictive activities – from video games to social media – were constantly at their fingertips.
Similarly, we gave a low ranking to solutions to the challenge of outdoor air pollution.
Similarly, long-term foreign investors have had reason to pause.
Similarly, while Tocqueville thought that pursuing virtue as the ancients did, or having a religious faith, could sometimes elevate the soul, both conflict with the democratic ideal if they become officially prescribed in public life.
Similarly, will governments and institutions be able to adapt fast enough to harness change, or will they be overwhelmed by it?
Similarly, China, with its focus on economic growth, fears that a collapse of the North Korean regime would threaten stability on its borders.
Similarly, Sergei Loznitsa’s My Joy simply explores the life of a Ukrainian truck driver named Georgy, who gets lost and finds himself in an archetypal Russian village, where he is drawn into daily life.
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