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But going to war to impede Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and containing the
subsequent
chaos – including oil-price spikes, increased regional volatility, and reduced American strategic flexibility – would be far more costly.
In other words, the invasion of Iraq, and the
subsequent
increase in the rhetoric of democracy in the Middle East, may have changed frames of reference about the status quo.
The move to fiscal discipline coincided with the onset of a recession, probably made the downturn worse than it otherwise would have been, and slowed the
subsequent
recovery.
The collapse of Hosni Mubarak’s regime in Egypt, the
subsequent
departure of the Israeli ambassador from Cairo, the political upheaval in Syria, and the expulsion of the Israeli ambassador from Ankara are causing great uncertainty in Israeli leadership circles.
Moreover, computers think so differently that it is not always helpful to know the computer’s favored move unless one can tediously follow reams of
subsequent
analysis.
A year after the Godhra massacre and the
subsequent
anti-Muslim pogroms in Gujarat province, India is again sipping from its poisoned chalice - a flawed democracy laced with religious fascism.
Gradually, with lenders becoming increasingly confident in
subsequent
years that low inflation was here to stay, real long-term interest rates began heading south.
But, in a world of fractional reserve banks, there is clearly a danger that the initial stimulus could be multiplied later by the
subsequent
expansion of private “inside money” purchasing power, as animal spirits return to bank and shadow-bank lenders and borrowers.
In such a system, the danger that an initial OMF stimulus will be multiplied by
subsequent
credit and private money creation disappears, because the monetary base is the money supply.
Lessons from the October 2008 WEO, which analyzed recoveries after systemic financial stress, were incorporated into
subsequent
forecasts.
Macron’s underestimation of Benalla’s violence was a serious error, but it was not what Mélénchon, in an interview with Le Monde, called “an open door to a form of barbarism” and it certainly did not justify the
subsequent
paralysis of Parliament.
And no citizen should rejoice in Mélénchon’s
subsequent
statement saying that he “disapproves” of “parliamentary institutions” and approves of those who “destroy them” and do “the work in our place.”
(A
subsequent
study by PIMCO bond traders Gang Hu and Mihir Worah concluded that this was linked to technical and institutional factors concerning the Lehman Brothers bankruptcy.)
The central bank would make it clear that it stands ready – provided that the reforms are real and the commitment to
subsequent
fiscal consolidation is credible – to serve as a “backstop for government funding” (as European Central Bank President Mario Draghi put it in August).
The book Neurons to Neighborhoods: The Science of Early Childhood Development, published more than a decade ago by the National Academy of Sciences, begins by acknowledging that, from conception to the first day of kindergarten, the pace of development exceeds “that of any
subsequent
stage of life.”
Bush’s
subsequent
tax cuts and unfunded wars ensured that this never became a problem.
Neither the Bank of Japan nor the European Central Bank has provided any indication that it is set to tighten monetary policy, even though economic conditions today are totally different from those that prevailed during the crisis and
subsequent
double-dip recession in the eurozone.
In the
subsequent
crash, some bulb prices fell 99%.
As Charles Kindelberger showed in his classic historical survey Manias, Panics, and Crashes, speculative bubbles and
subsequent
crashes sometimes lead to post-crash depressions.
While massive liquidity injections were effective in unfreezing credit markets and arrested the worst of the crisis – witness the role of the Fed’s first round of QE in 2009-2010 –
subsequent
efforts have not sparked anything close to a normal cyclical recovery.
Germany’s experience with hyperinflation in the 1920s and its
subsequent
embrace of “ordoliberalism,” in which the government avoids interfering in the economy, has “rendered Germans allergic to macroeconomics,” Eichengreen writes.
In other words, the self-insurance motive might explain China’s first trillion dollars of reserve holdings, but it has nothing to do with the
subsequent
three trillion.
In any given year, governments can forecast that their growth rates, tax revenues, and budget balances will improve in
subsequent
years, and then argue the following year that the shortfalls were unexpected.
Examples from around the world show that poor, single mothers who receive frequent visits from nurses before and after they give birth provide better prenatal care, have fewer
subsequent
pregnancies, and increase their educational attainment and workforce participation.
But whatever statement Trump’s decision made, it seems destined to be drowned out by his administration’s
subsequent
babble of strategic incoherence.
Subsequent
events seemed to validate this American recipe.
Subsequent
Russian leaders refuse to be duped again.
Integrating this experience into the psychotherapeutic process might facilitate
subsequent
behavioral changes.
And, although South Korea has slipped to 80th place in the IPU’s most recent rankings, the fall reflects
subsequent
growth in the proportion of female legislators in other countries.
The attack on Afghanistan that followed the 9/11 attacks was understandable, but the
subsequent
invasion of Iraq was entirely unconnected to Al Qaeda – as much as Bush tried to establish a link.
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