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With a shrinking labor force, the
standard
estimate for Japan in 2012 – that is, before Abenomics – had output per employed worker growing by 3.08% year on year.
Since 2010, companies working in conflict areas have had a global
standard
at their disposal.
Besides the
standard
selfish elements that define our preferences, they argue that people see themselves as members of “social categories” with which they identify.
But we should not act as if reality has not severely tarnished our cherished
standard
model.
The assumptions needed to do so are not
standard
and require many arbitrary short cuts.
The
standard
way to buffer the effects of austerity is to marry domestic cuts to devaluation of the currency.
Parallel to this shift away from psychoanalysis, the diagnosis of schizophrenia has shrunk dramatically, and
standard
psychiatric practice in the US now incorporates a narrower definition of schizophrenia than is used in Europe.
It may come as a shock to non-economists, but banks play no role in the
standard
economic model that monetary policymakers have used for the last couple of decades.
It is not that raising poor people’s
standard
of living above bare subsistence produces Malthusian catastrophe, or that taxes and withdrawal of welfare benefits make people work, at the margin, for nothing.
This would enable Trump to proclaim victory at home, while raising the European
standard
of living by freeing Europe’s consumers from the yoke of the EU’s agricultural protectionism.
The Basel 3 Accord, adherence to which increased the liquidity of all banks and decreased their leverage, is viewed as a firm
standard
in some parts of the world.
Consider the three
standard
arguments for a green economy: climate change, energy security, and jobs.
The overwhelming
standard
for supplying official development assistance should therefore be whether official assistance actually promotes economic development.
Transforming the dollar
standard
into an SDR-based system would be a major break with a policy that has lasted more than 60 years.
This
standard
of proof is so difficult to meet that men simply are not convicted.
Of course, the idea – to provide all legal residents of a country a
standard
sum of cash unconnected to work – is not new.
Some believe the only salvation is a return to the gold
standard
era of the late 1800s, when governments fixed the price of their currency in gold, leaving little scope for political interference.
Ultimately, the gold
standard
collapsed, after governments were forced to abandon it during World War I and thereafter were never able fully to re-establish public trust.
The
standard
argument is that immigrants enrich the host, while leaving any incompatible characteristics at home.
American political philosopher Elizabeth Anderson calls this the
standard
of democratic equality.
In Asia, the
standard
of living doubles every decade .
Will oil wealth create a kleptocracy on the bones of 30 years of progress in meeting
standard
criteria of good governance?
Several products that could revolutionize transfusion medicine have already been developed in the pursuit of shelf-stable, portable, one-type-fits-all blood substitutes, which could replace
standard
blood transfusions in extreme situations, such as on the battlefield.
He made three main points: Germany didn’t have the capacity to pay were it to regain anything like a normal
standard
of living; any attempt to force it to reduce its
standard
of living would produce revolution; and to the extent that Germany was able to increase its exports to pay reparations, this would be at the expense of the recipients’ exports.
For some, the Dream was Americans’ belief that their economy was a cornucopia of goods sure to bring a
standard
of living unimaginable in other economies: the dream of unrivaled plenty and comfort.
For some economists, the Dream was the hope of an improving
standard
of living: the dream of progress.
In his classic 1944 book International Currency Experience, Ragnar Nurkse argued that reflationary policies following the collapse of the gold
standard
of the 1920s operated by lowering currencies’ foreign exchange value, with the 1931 devaluation of the British pound unleashing a spate of competitive devaluations worldwide.
The
standard
for admission should not be a country's mere existence, but its fulfillment of certain criteria of democratic governance.
My
standard
answer is: “Yes – as safe as air travel.”
Here, the right, represented by the Republican Party, has long been suspicious of the Fed, reflecting its opposition to a powerful federal government, as well as nostalgia for the days of the gold
standard
(particularly the version that operated before the Fed was created in 1913).
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