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Although the stimulus package of tax cuts and increased government outlays enacted earlier this year will give a temporary boost to growth, we are unlikely to see the start of a
sustained
upturn until next year at the earliest.
The Obama administration has developed policies to counter these negative effects, but, in my judgment, they are not adequate to turn the economy around and produce a
sustained
recovery.
If they are strengthened in the months ahead – to increase demand, fix the banking system, and stop the fall in house prices – we can hope to see a
sustained
recovery start in 2010.
The boom was unusually long and persistent, with four years of roughly 5% growth – a period of
sustained
economic dynamism not seen since around 1970.
Successful transitions from military to civilian rule in Turkey, Spain, and elsewhere partly reflected
sustained
American and European support.
In April 2010, the leader of this school, Harvard University’s Alberto Alesina, assured European finance ministers that “even sharp reductions of budget deficits have been accompanied and immediately followed by
sustained
growth rather than recessions even in the very short run.”
In the eurozone, the hope is that calmer sovereign-debt markets, slower fiscal adjustment, and supportive monetary policy by the European Central Bank will help trigger a
sustained
recovery.
If the private sector is unwilling to do its part, it is up to governments to step in with a
sustained
commitment – manifested in direct contributions, as well as efforts to create the right incentives – to achieving the SDG target to which they have agreed.
At the same time, the new model that emerges will still have to account for major forces that
sustained
the old model, especially the forces of globalization and technological innovation that voter resistance will not stop.
The US component should involve a new,
sustained
campaign for clean-energy development that involves large and small companies, national laboratories, universities, and non-governmental organizations (a
sustained
and expanded version of the Department of Energy’s energy investments under Obama’s stimulus legislation).
Perhaps the allure of belonging to a growing reserve currency will make
sustained
recession and austerity feasible in ways that have seldom been seen historically.
And
sustained
government investment in public health is reflected in steady improvement in India’s infant mortality rate, maternal mortality rate, and life expectancy.
Israel is an entire country created by its diaspora, and its thriving high-tech sector, too, has benefited from
sustained
ties.
From China’s perspective,
sustained
domestic economic growth seems unlikely within the existing global system – a challenge that Japan and the other East Asian economies did not encounter during their economic rise.
With their trust in bilateral assistance and multilateral institutions such as the International Monetary Fund shaken, emerging-market economies – led by those in Asia – embarked on a
sustained
drive toward greater financial self-reliance.
Rather than proceeding in an orderly manner, today's global changes are being driven by the disorderly forces of de-leveraging emanating from a Europe in deep financial crisis and an America seemingly unable to restore
sustained
high rates of GDP growth and job creation.
Relentless government borrowing and high payroll taxes (employer-paid social security) have long
sustained
citizens’ illusion that they are getting something for nothing, while perpetuating successive governments’ misconception that taxing business is a painless way of financing welfare and public services.
Other advanced economies have also experienced
sustained
declines in their respective slices of the global pie.
This would require the US to run
sustained
current-account deficits, mirrored in fiscal deficits.
One possibility is that the inevitable reduction of US current-account deficits (whenever that comes) may result from
sustained
dollar depreciation (as in the 1970s), implying a capital loss for China and other major holders of US Treasuries.
But the region’s achievements will not be
sustained
if states fail to create institutions capable of holding government employees accountable for professional integrity.
But the long run can be long indeed, and the influence of speculative capital flows can be substantial and
sustained.
Again, how long can this state of affairs – in which markets not only ignore the real economy, but also discount political risk – be
sustained?
Common enemies – Jews, the US government, the alleged “New World Order” – have
sustained
this unholy alliance politically.
During this time, capitalism – smooth and successful between 1945-1975
(sustained
high growth, low unemployment, and no financial crises) – weakened.
They call for the creation of public policies that, together with private initiatives, will reorient the political economy by putting employment, real wages, and regional integration at the center of a new development strategy that can be
sustained
well into the future.
Sustained
work-related stress is also an important determinant of depressive disorders - the fourth-largest cause of disease world-wide.
If sustained, stress is often maladaptive and eventually disease provoking.
Indeed, the promise of
sustained
growth must be the foundation of any successful non-socialist party in Latin America.
Creation of a Hydra-headed security apparatus, mass-murder of opponents (both real and imagined), widespread torture, and
sustained
censorship and repression are some of the common tactics used by Qaddafi, former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, former Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, and other Arab autocrats.
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