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I was chief economist of the World Bank in the late 1990s, when we began to receive
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depressing news from Russia.
Similarly, a new commitment to the struggle against the Islamic State has eliminated a core point of friction with Turkey’s Western partners.
Similarly, access to affordable medicines is something other countries desperately need; it is large pharmaceutical companies that are not entirely enthusiastic.
Similarly, deworming treatments and vaccination are inexpensive, effective, and have a high return on investment.
Similarly, a Robert Taft or Douglas MacArthur presidency might have disrupted the relatively smooth consolidation of the containment system over which Dwight Eisenhower presided.
Similarly, many company bosses know that pretending that climate problems do not exist is bad for shareholders, because reality will one day strike.
Similarly, Reibling added, Middle Eastern investors would respond to an anti-Muslim policy by cutting India out of their portfolios.
Recent auctions in
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favorable locations – such as northern Chile and Mexico – have produced bids to supply solar power at a price of less than $0.02 per kilowatt-hour, with wind below 2.5 cents.
Similarly, a large war chest of reserves can help hold off the crisis for a while.
Similarly, when viewed through the long lens of history, China’s ghost towns will prove to be potholes on the path to development.
Similarly, many people in the BRICS and low-income countries do not have access to quality primary education, so the case for a major spending boost in this area should be clear.
Similarly, free trade has turned farmers and service workers in the developing and developed world against each other.
Deregulation that intensifies product-market competition will
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lead to lower prices (that being what competition does).
Similarly, the United Nations Development Program, which monitors basic human development conditions around the world, needs an increased mandate.
Similarly, infectious diseases that travel across borders require global investments in early-warning systems, monitoring, and prevention.
Similarly, a particular gene seems to control sensitivity to warfarin, a blood thinner, so knowing about an individual’s variant of that gene can help a patient’s doctor to set the right dose.
In 1930, in
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troubled times, none other than John Maynard Keynes tried his hand at it, with the famous essay “Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren.”
Similarly, Russia’s current-account balance has been mostly in surplus in recent years.
Similarly, after Venezuela’s army made it clear that defending Chavismo was not worth opposing the people’s will, Maduro was forced to pledge that the revolution would now “pass into a new phase.”
Other core eurozone members, eager to limit the risks to their taxpayers, have
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signaled that creditor “bail-ins” are the way of the future.
Similarly, while Jordan announced that it would downgrade diplomatic relations, it has offered few details.
Similarly, large-scale bombings of Iraqi industry, power plants, and infrastructure in 1991 resulted in substantial chemical spills into the Tigris and Euphrates rivers.
Similarly, it was recently reported that Finland had entered its third recession since the global financial crisis.
Similarly, if a trough were subsequently followed by several quarters of positive growth, the Committee would not necessarily announce that the recession had ended; it would wait until the economy had recovered sufficiently that a hypothetical future downturn would count as a new recession, not a continuation of the first one.
The margin for macroeconomic, prudential, and operating error is
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small.
The Islamic world, which stretches over 15,000 kilometers, dozens of countries, and more than 1 billion followers of the faith, is
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subject to widespread cultural variation.
Similarly, in Turkey the fertility rate fell from 5.2 in the early 1970s to 2.7 in the late 1990s.
Similarly, China’s Deng Xiaoping may qualify as a great leader, despite having a record that is far from squeaky clean.
Similarly, Americans will most likely look back on China’s accumulation of US government debt and simply shrug.
If the EU wants a monetary union in which sovereign debt is relatively homogenous with respect to risk, fiscal discipline must be
similarly
homogenous.
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