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Over the course of the twentieth century, this arrangement produced recurring crises in which Turkish democracy was repeatedly interrupted by
temporary
military dictatorships.
Such platforms play a growing role in the market for “contingent” or “on-demand” workers, broadly defined as workers whose jobs are
temporary
and who do not have standard part-time or full-time contracts with employers.
Digital job platforms also make it easier for businesses to hire and fire workers on
temporary
contingent contracts.
But global action must go well beyond offers of
temporary
or permanent refuge for the displaced, or funding for frontline countries.
Created after WWII to finance
temporary
imbalances of the members of a fixed-exchange rate system, the IMF has been in search of a cause since the demise of the dollar exchange-rate system in 1971.
The most that can be claimed for this vast monetary expansion is that it produced a
temporary
“spike" in inflation.
Faster growth and returns on public investment yield higher tax revenues, and a 5 to 6% return is more than enough to offset
temporary
increases in the national debt.
Young people who entered the labor market through the backdoor of
temporary
contracts are now the first to be forced out as their contracts expire.
For more than a decade,
temporary
employment has been the engine of job creation in Europe.
Now, unsurprisingly, these
temporary
workers form the major pool where jobs are being destroyed.
That is exactly what happened in Sweden during its financial crisis in the 1990’s, when the share of
temporary
workers in total employment increased from 10% to 16%, despite massive layoffs from fixed-term contracts.
Such contracts involve less investment in on-the-job training, as
temporary
workers offer a sort of buffer to employers.
Temporary
workers also do not have access to bank loans and mortgages in many countries.
Currently, there are no long-term prospects after the expiration of a
temporary
contract.
Some, including new US Federal Reserve Board chairman Jerome Powell, believe that economic fundamentals are strong, and that what stock markets experienced in early February was only a
temporary
hiccup.
As a result, French citizens view each reform as partial, temporary, and possibly reversible.
Still, our best guess is that this cyclical downturn will prove temporary, and that on a five-year perspective, the US will continue to demonstrate a strong capacity to achieve economic growth.
The IMF had learned from East Asia, posing fewer conditions and offering more budget financing, because the problems were
temporary
and not structural.
The eurozone, having enjoyed a
temporary
reprieve from austerity, will be constrained by listless global trade.
But the effect was only temporary; on August 24, the market fell by 8.5%, the largest drop since 2007.
They stopped the decline in the spring and early summer of this year, bringing the recession to what one hopes is more than a
temporary
halt.
Tanzania’s High Court has issued a
temporary
injunction blocking the new regulations; nonetheless, the government is still getting its way.
The official deficit projections also assume that the recently enacted increases in spending on defense and non-defense discretionary programs will be just a
temporary
boost.
By contrast, an intellectual property regime rewards innovators by creating a
temporary
monopoly power, allowing them to charge far higher prices than they could if there were competition.
But he will probably end President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which granted
temporary
work permits to many “Dreamers” (young people without legal status who grew up in the US).
(Of course, markets take detours along the way, driven by, say, irrational exuberance,
temporary
declines in the impact of value investors, or mistimed contrarian trades.)
But
temporary
deflation need not be the terror that central bankers fear, at least if the banking system is recapitalized and if interest rates in the industrial countries fall sharply.
At the same time, some countries will enjoy
temporary
gains, owing to longer growing seasons and increased access to minerals, hydrocarbons, and other resources in polar regions.
The New Delhi meeting marked a
temporary
thaw, yet even as Pakistan’s foreign secretary returned home to Islamabad, suspected Taliban bombers had attacked an Indian medical mission in the heart of Kabul, Afghanistan, killing 11 people.
Seen this way, a
temporary
increase in the debt-to-GDP ratio is unavoidable if a country wants to repay its debt and attain a sustainable foreign debt position.
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