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The excess liquidity
spawned
by the Fed’s balance-sheet expansion not only spilled over into equity markets, but also provided support for the bond market.
Independence from France (in 1960)
spawned
a dictatorship remarkable mainly for its longevity.
David Hume and Adam Smith pioneered this way of thinking, which eventually
spawned
the fields of evolutionary and moral psychology.
Soroush's work echoes themes that
spawned
the Christian Reformation.
Moreover, the Trump administration’s narrow fixation on an outsize bilateral trade imbalance with China continues to miss the far broader macroeconomic forces that have
spawned
a US multilateral trade deficit with 101 countries.
Despite all of its undeniable benefits, it has
spawned
problems of governance and management that have exposed the inadequacy of national governments and international institutions.
The goal of Russia’s intervention is therefore not to contribute to the “struggle against terrorism,” as the Kremlin’s propagandists claim, but to restore political control, at any cost, to the regime that
spawned
the terrorism in the first place.
For the indigenous majority who remained poor, such cronyism
spawned
an image of the Chinese as corrupt and unscrupulously greedy.
But then humanity will have
spawned
a new species and a new civil rights movement (which I would gladly join) demanding freedom for Nexus and equal rights with Ken – including a living wage, minimum benefits, and enfranchisement.
More broadly, China’s dam-building passion has
spawned
two key developments.
Local-content requirements have
spawned
productive supplier industries in automotive and electronics products.
The ever-active anti-Euro lobby has now
spawned
a new grouping called “NO”, led by Lord David Owen, the former foreign secretary, to oppose not just membership of the euro, but even the holding of a referendum on the issue.
Their curriculum is as dangerous as that found in the Pakistani and Afghani madrassas that
spawned
the Taliban.
This is the generation that has
spawned
“effective altruism,” which encourages giving money away, as long as it is done efficiently.
Four Fallacies of the CrisisNEW YORK – The current twin crises in finance and the real economy, what Americans call Wall Street and Main Street, and the interminable discussions about financial reform and the prospects for economic recovery, have
spawned
several fallacies that need to be addressed and dismissed.
This dedication to dirigisme has
spawned
among the ruling elite a sense of entitlement and hostility to business.
Contrary to his predictions, capitalism
spawned
ever-higher standards of living for more than a century, while attempts to implement radically different systems have fallen spectacularly short.
In the Middle Ages, this attitude
spawned
scholastic disputation.
Inflation and unemployment will remain high until the government acquires the will and authority to carry through on structural reforms in the teeth of opposition from both the conservative/revolutionary establishment and the vested economic interests
spawned
by the revolution.
It is largely the government that has financed the fundamental research that produced the information-technology revolution and the firms (such as Apple and Microsoft) that it has
spawned.
“The silent revolution of the 1970s appears to have
spawned
an angry and resentful counter-revolutionary backlash today,” Inglehart and Norris conclude.
In Palestine, for example, the Islamists triumphed over Fatah because of years of bad governance under the harsh conditions
spawned
by Israeli occupation.
Instead, new versions merely devour more memory – a tendency that has
spawned
the term “bloatware” – as they attempt to fix problems introduced by their predecessors, all while creating new problems, to be addressed the next time around.
In fact, the marriage of capitalism and communism, spearheaded by China, has
spawned
a new political model that represents the first direct challenge to liberal democracy since Fascism: authoritarian capitalism.
And, of course, in the early 2000s, the Fed’s easy-money bias
spawned
a monstrous credit bubble, which subsidized the leveraged monetization of housing-market froth.
No longer was the Fed responding just to idiosyncratic crises and the market disruptions they
spawned.
But, as the experience of 2004-2007 revealed, the excess liquidity
spawned
by gradual normalization leaves financial markets predisposed to excesses and accidents.
The liberal model has become severely tarnished, owing to the rise in inequality and the plight of the middle class in the West, together with the financial crisis that deregulation
spawned.
The India-Japan security declaration, in turn,
spawned
a similar Indian-Australian accord in 2009.
Financial crises have repeatedly been
spawned
by inadequately regulated financial innovation, with the combination of market greed and regulatory silos and blind spots enabling booms and busts.
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