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Unemployment was soaring, and austerity, rather than restoring fiscal balance, simply exacerbated the economic downturn.
Immigration and
soaring
crime rates have divided the country;Russia is merely seeking to exploit these rifts for its own gain.
In addition to the usual grievances under a brutal regime, Syrians were reeling from a massive drought and
soaring
food prices.
The post-crisis fiscal-stimulus packages sent the government budget deficit
soaring
from what had been a very responsible level in 2007-2008.
The result, however, is quite predictable:
soaring
risk premia throughout the periphery.
Their feelings of anger and helplessness, compounded by poor education and
soaring
unemployment, often drove them toward alcohol and drugs.
The German Leadership QuestionFRANKFURT – Many in the eurozone’s crisis countries complain that the source of their suffering is a rigid economic-austerity regime – including reductions in wages and pensions, tax increases, and
soaring
unemployment – imposed on them by Germany.
In fact, this is in line with the Modi government's approach thus far: lofty aspirations,
soaring
rhetoric, and quotable sound-bites have been accompanied by few specifics, no implementation plan, and no improvements in execution capacity.
The economic boom brought on by
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global demand for commodities – Argentina is a leading exporter of soy beans, corn, wheat, honey, and limes, for example – resulted from a shift in Argentine farming that pre-dates the Kirchners: the old landholders have given way to operators with managerial skills.
As a result, there are simply too many luxurious condominiums, magnificent government office buildings, and
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skyscrapers.
More recently, when stock prices began
soaring
during the first half of 2015, the economy’s slowdown had already begun.
Commodity prices are
soaring
worldwide, not only for headline items like food and energy, but for metals, arable land, fresh water, and other crucial inputs to growth, because increased demand is pushing up against limited global supplies.
For example, visitors to Chongqing marvel at the
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skyscrapers and modern infrastructure built during Bo’s tenure there.
Third, the
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price of oil has made the Kremlin’s inhabitants believe that they are all-powerful.
Thus, it is Russia, with a
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birth rate among its Muslim citizens that is the most attractive for expansion and take-over.
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food and fuel prices and major natural disasters played an important role in undermining financial markets, household purchasing power, and even political stability.
Indeed, until at least the mid-1990’s, India’s Muslim population was greater than that of Pakistan (which has since pulled ahead, thanks to its
soaring
birthrate).
With that, the
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index started to plummet – and the CSRC fell into chaos.
Yes, the
soaring
deficits may contribute somewhat to international financial instability.
Japan was singled out as a particular culprit of the
soaring
global imbalances, because its current-account surplus topped 4% of its GDP in 1986, while the Bank of Japan amassed record levels of US Treasury securities.
To be sure, powerful economic forces – including China’s rise, globalization, high inequality, and
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property prices – have buffeted Hong Kong since 1997, undermining the city’s competitiveness and contributing to social discontent.
What is concrete enough are
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bankers’ bonuses and a real economy that continues to shed jobs.
First, the newcomers share a problem that undermined the social market model in Western Europe: demographic decline and, consequently, the prospect of
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health and pension costs.
But now, facing China’s rise, India’s dynamism, Africa’s
soaring
populations and economic stirrings, Russia’s refusal to bend to its will, its own inability to control events in the Middle East, and Latin America’s determination to be free of its de facto hegemony, US power has reached its limits.
For these sectors, rapid investment-driven growth in the past decade has produced a mountain of excess capacity, reflected in stagnant prices and the banking sector’s
soaring
volume of bad loans, as price wars squeeze profitability and stimulate real-estate speculation.
But
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oil prices, together with indications of natural limits, such as climate disruption, biodiversity loss, and water scarcity, demonstrate the need for a new approach.
Despite government subsidies and cheap loans,
soaring
labor costs proved too much to bear amid the economic downturn, and these companies were forced to reduce hiring.
It worked then, but it cannot work now, in large part because it contributed to the new, looming crisis in financial markets brought on by countries’
soaring
public-debt burdens.
Latin America’s Commodity WindfallBUENOS AIRES – Latin America is experiencing an exceptional boom, owing to
soaring
income from exports of natural resources.
Developing countries currently face higher rates of inflation not because of poorer macro-management, but because oil and food prices are soaring, and these items represent a much larger share of the average household budget than in rich countries.
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