Struggling
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Many countries are
struggling
to adapt their growth patterns to the new challenges they face in a slowing global economy.
In Spain, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy of the center-right People’s Party is
struggling
to form a government after the opposition Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party refused to support him, while Catalan separatists continue to beat the drum for independence.
Exceptionally low interest rates and quantitative easing may be appropriate for advanced economies experiencing slow growth, but they can be problematic for emerging economies
struggling
to promote market-oriented price-discovery mechanisms.
Meanwhile, the last Nigerian government,
struggling
with an economic downturn, failed to mobilize sufficient resources – and it was slow to call for international support.
Or they may be
struggling
to introduce democratic accountability while maintaining stability, as in Egypt.
Ten years later, the West is still
struggling
to come to terms with these disconcerting realizations.
India is Boyle’s palette, and Mumbai – that teeming “maximum city,” with 19 million strivers on the make, jostling, scheming, struggling, and killing for success – is his brush.
When he introduced a new tax on diesel fuel in the name of reducing carbon-dioxide emissions,
struggling
French commuters saw it as a personal affront.
Failure to act quickly and globally will leave our children and grandchildren
struggling
to adapt to rapidly rising seas and devastating weather.
Otherwise, when the tide comes back in, Mexico will find itself
struggling
to survive in shark-infested waters.
Gone are the days when IMF meetings were monopolized by the problems of the advanced economies
struggling
to recover from the 2008 financial crisis.
The Federal Reserve’s Relevance TestNEW YORK – With interest rates near zero, the US Federal Reserve and other central banks are
struggling
to remain relevant.
And lowering the rates that government pays has not translated into correspondingly lower interest rates for the many small firms
struggling
for financing.
Its leaders have suggested that Greece should leave the euro, and that the EU mechanism for bailing out
struggling
countries should be dismantled.
He can choose between hybrid war and hybrid peace, and Ukraine and its allies are
struggling
to respond.
While Koo applied this framework to Japanese firms in Japan’s first lost decade of the 1990’s, it rings true for America’s crisis-battered consumers, who are still
struggling
with the lingering pressures of excessive debt loads, underwater mortgages, and woefully inadequate personal saving.
While the government makes deals with the chaebols, start-ups and small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) are
struggling
to make their way into the market.
WASHINGTON , DC – In recent decades, economists have been
struggling
to make use of the concept of human capital, often defined as the abilities, skills, knowledge, and dispositions that make for economic success.
The Draghi Put on TrialCAMBRIDGE – In the summer of 2012, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged to do “whatever it takes” to save the euro, including purchasing “unlimited” amounts of
struggling
governments’ bonds.
Macri’s Disappointing First Year in ArgentinaNEW YORK – Argentina’s economy is
struggling.
After almost a century of oppression, the Orthodox Church is still
struggling
to define its role in Russia's postcommunist society, and finds it difficult to compete with more nimble (and self-assured) churches.
We who are
struggling
to maintain our democracy in Ukraine believe this.
And Syria’s neighbors are
struggling
to cope with the conflict’s spillover.
With a strained military and a
struggling
economy, the next president will often have little choice other than to talk.
(For France, which is currently
struggling
to do the UK’s job of controlling the border at Calais, this element of Brexit would be appealing.)
Why invest so much in these cities, when so many other areas of the country are also
struggling?
When exchange rates were locked in 1999, Germany’s was overvalued, and its economy was struggling;France’s was undervalued, and its economy was booming.
It is women who will then have to pack what little they have and flee to neighboring countries that are already
struggling
to feed their own children.
With politicians
struggling
to respond to the crisis, economic pundits were left wondering whether the “Great Moderation” of low business-cycle volatility since the 1980s was turning into another Great Depression.
The Battle for Germany’s SoulSTOCKHOLM – One year after the death of former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl, the country he led for 16 years seems to be
struggling
with whether or not to follow his legacy.
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