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I would probably divide the fourth wave further into two distinct categories: highly educated Indians, often staying on after studies abroad in places like the US; and more modestly qualified (but often harder-working) migrants, from taxi drivers to shop assistants, who generally see their migration as
temporary
and who remit a larger share of their income to India than their higher-earning counterparts do.
In the years preceding August 1914, until the assassination of the archduke, the global economy performed relatively well: trade expanded worldwide, financial markets seemed healthy, and the business community shrugged off political problems as either
temporary
or irrelevant.
To this end, Europe could expand family-reunification options and
temporary
work visas, while developing labor-matching schemes for refugees.
Four
temporary
heads of state later, Eduardo Duhalde, a senator and powerful peronista chieftain, is now trying to hold the country together.
After all, by capping spreads, the buyback facility would limit the downside risk while providing incentives to hold the bonds and wait for the upside – a good reason, perhaps, to make the facility a
temporary
offer.
By contrast, frequent exposure to localized,
temporary
volatility forces systems to become more dynamic and flexible, enhancing their capacity to thrive under pressure.
One example is Cali, Colombia, which drove down homicide rates in the 1990s after the city’s mayor, Rodrigo Guerrero, tightened alcohol restrictions, introduced community-development programs in the most impoverished neighborhoods, and imposed
temporary
gun bans in public places.
The total value of government consumption is much more important than the
temporary
unemployment insurance offered by many countries, or programs such as Trade Adjustment Assistance in the US.
Trade Adjustment Assistance allows people who can demonstrate that their jobs were lost to foreigners because of free trade to receive
temporary
compensation while they find a new job.
Moreover, while the eurozone periphery may need more consolidation, parts of the core – say, Germany – could pursue a
temporary
fiscal expansion (lower taxes and more public investment) to stimulate domestic demand and growth.
And while we cannot be certain, the best expectation is that this shift to fertility rates significantly below the replacement rate will prove permanent, with
temporary
reversals driven by specific one-off factors.
Absent
temporary
migration-induced effects, all major developed economies have shifted to fertility rates of 1.2-2.0,
And while there is some evidence that sudden deep recessions produce
temporary
fertility dips, followed by rebounds, cross-country comparison provides no evidence of any correlation – positive or negative – between medium-term economic success and precise fertility rates within this range.
Officials could encourage employers to offer women permanent, full-time positions, rather than all-too-common
temporary
contracts, which mean lower pay, less stability, and a lack of opportunity for advancement.
More important, current tax policies that reinforce women’s over-representation in
temporary
contract work should be changed.
The
temporary
discipline imposed by the currency board had masked the absence of crucial reforms.
For the emergence of this vast and growing pool of state-controlled funds may have implications more far-reaching, and certainly more politically sensitive, than the hopefully
temporary
distress caused by the subprime crisis.
Already last year, rising inter-Korean tensions led to a
temporary
shutdown of the complex.
But not all of the measures are
temporary
or economically reasonable.
One reason for this is merely a
temporary
political deadlock.
Although a system of
temporary
permits allows foreign workers to be employed in Japan for up to three years, the country will not seek to ameliorate adverse demographic trends by opening itself to permanent immigration.
External and internal pressure at the ADB’s Annual Meeting this May forced the bank to respond to the current food crisis through
temporary
safety-net food security programs.
The green revolution may, of course, prove to be only a
temporary
respite.
Firms hire
temporary
employees for all needs and occasions.
The big question is how Russians will respond when they realize that the decline in their standard of living is not temporary, as it was in 1998.
On August 15, 1971, Nixon imposed a
temporary
surcharge of 10% on imports “to ensure that American products will not be at a disadvantage because of unfair exchange rates.”
Together with poor design, they explain why America’s 2009 stimulus cost several hundred thousand dollars per
temporary
job created.
But the Europeans, who controlled over half the globe, seemed able to disrupt any
temporary
gains.
Any subsequent measures, including
temporary
imposition of emergency rule and full-scale war against the terrorists, require the complete support of the opposition parties.
Refugees find some semblance of safety, as they are given
temporary
shelter and support.
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