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But with a fixed-quota arrangement, there would be no competition among
South
Korean steel exporters in the US market.
In this new age of protectionism, US firms that receive tariff exemptions and
South
Korean firms that receive quota entitlements will be gaining valuable property rights at little cost.
Of course, these people have been personally integrated into Europe for two decades now – their money is in European banks; their holiday villas are in the
south
of France, Tuscany, and the Greek isles; their children are educated in the poshest boarding schools.
In one famous symbolic gesture, he appeared at a rugby game wearing the jersey of the
South
African Springboks, a team that had previously signified
South
African white supremacy.
Meanwhile,
South
African and Brazilian parliamentarians were swaying to Russian music and a guide pointed out the sights.
Should we ever expect to see wild gyrations in China’s exchange rate of the sort one routinely sees in, say, the Australian dollar or the
South
African rand?
France is “southern” in its current-account deficit, but “northern” in its borrowing costs (slightly above Germany’s), owing partly to inflows of capital fleeing the south, as well as to modest but positive economic growth.
Second, France, under its new center-left government, must demonstrate that the “European model” of a market economy coupled with strong social solidarity can be reformed and strengthened, rather than abandoned – not just in Europe’s more pragmatic north, but also in its more ideological
south.
While 40% of Ukrainians, based mainly in Yanukovych’s electoral heartland in the east and
south
of the country, would prefer to join the Customs Union, 60% of voters see their future with or in the EU.
Northern Europeans with money to invest were willing to lend on extraordinarily easy terms to those in the
south
who wanted to spend, and ample pre-2007 spending made employers there willing to raise wages rapidly.
Now, if, as appears to be the case, Europe does not want its
south
to spend more than it earns and its north to spend less, wages, prices, and productivity must shift.
If we are not to look back in a generation and bemoan “lost” decades, southern European productivity levels need to rise relative to the north, and wage and price levels need to fall by roughly 30%, so that the
south
can pay its way with exports and northern Europe can spend its earnings on those products.
Thus, whatever immigration policy emerges in the US will have an enormous impact
south
of the Rio Grande well beyond Mexico.
The Taliban are now an increasingly spent force, but lack of water reinforced the logic of opium production across its former strongholds in the
south.
In March 2010, a North Korean submarine torpedoed a
South
Korean ship on the high seas, killing 46 sailors – and sinking any prospect of an early resumption of negotiations to implement the North Korea’s 2005 commitment to eliminate all its nuclear programs.
For this reason, the issues facing
South
Korean public opinion as it decides whether to help with food assistance are not easy; indeed, they could be quite wrenching.
Renewing the
South
Korean MiracleSEOUL –
South
Korea’s incoming president, Park Geun-hye, takes over a country that has been a global role model for economic development.
Employment at the country’s largest companies is falling, and the share of
South
Korean jobs at such companies has dropped by one-third since 1995.
South
Korean women still drop out of the labor force when they marry or have children; only 38% of families have two wage earners (half the OECD average).
Factions within the Russian, Indian, Mexican, and
South
African governments have their own competing political priorities.
The effects of his contradictory statements will come home to roost later this month, when
South
Korean President Moon Jae-in visits Washington, DC.
Indeed, Trump’s statements about the US-South Korean relationship have ranged from the impolitic to the bizarre – such as accusing the
South
of unfair trade deals and then threatening to send
South
Korean leaders a bill for the THAAD system.
Calling the system a threat, the Chinese have been boycotting
South
Korean goods, stalling investment, and curbing what had been a booming tourist trade.
The decision by
South
Korean President Park Geun-hye has sparked controversy, with China and Russia objecting, and some commentators predicting the start of a “new Cold War.”
The possibility of a US nuclear strike did not stop North Korea from sinking a
South
Korean warship in 2010.
Italy straddles the two sides of Europe: a dynamic north, and chronic malaise in the
south
(the Mezzogiorno).
Nor was this the first time: in 2000, when
South
Korea increased tariffs on garlic to protect its farmers from a flood of imports, China responded by banning imports of
South
Korean cellphones and polyethylene.
North Korea blasted this
South
Korean decision as a “declaration of war.”
South
Korean President Lee Myung-bak, through his flip-flops, and Kim Jong Il, with his renewed nuclear blackmail, both seem determined to see relations deteriorate.
Everyone fell in love with the territorial windfall stretching from the Jordan River in the east to the Suez Canal in the west, from Mount Hermon in the north to Sharm al-Sheikh in the
south.
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