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The
unusually
low real funds rate came after the US housing boom was already well underway.
If they were the most important factor governing the success or failure of employee ownership, however, we would expect employee ownership to be most common in those industries in which workers are
unusually
difficult to monitor, are relatively immobile, or are extensively unionized.
The geopolitical opportunity implied by inclusion of the map has not been lost on America, which is why the US, somewhat unusually, has made another effort to ratify the Law of the Sea Convention.
Last month, the committee presented its ten-point action plan, which, despite disagreement on taxes and private financing of public investment, reflects an
unusually
broad consensus.
Despite its
unusually
activist foreign policy, the Kingdom has failed to bring down Assad’s regime, partly owing to US President Barack Obama’s refusal to enforce his “red line” concerning the Assad regime’s use of chemical weapons.
This reflects not only the Great Recession, but also an
unusually
anemic recovery.
New information technologies have been adopted at an
unusually
rapid rate.
All of this speaks to why we should pity today’s policymakers, who must confront
unusually
difficult challenges with abnormally ineffective tools.
For reasons that are not yet fully understood, this partnership breaks down when corals experience
unusually
high temperatures.
Persistent sluggish growth throughout the developed world has left major economies
unusually
vulnerable to the inevitable bumps in the road.
The odds of a recessionary relapse in an environment of
unusually
weak growth – very much the problem today – should not be minimized.
After a prolonged period of monetary stability at
unusually
low interest rates, there are dangerous consequences of waiting too long to raise rates to more normal and appropriate levels.
But,
unusually
for a mosquito-borne virus, Zika can also be transmitted sexually.
First, China’s rapid economic growth has been fueled by
unusually
large public investment, which, consistent with my own research, does not seem to be adversely affected by corruption.
This decision to intervene was
unusually
bold.
After all, more than 20 years of
unusually
sluggish trend growth in Japanese output has sharply reduced its incremental impact on the broader global economy.
Tsang’s administration was calmer, but his cozy relationships with real-estate tycoons resulted in an
unusually
restrictive zoning policy that exacerbated Hong Kong’s housing-price problem.
Our Double-Dip FutureNEW YORK – We are at a moment when the range of uncertainties facing the global economy is
unusually
wide.
When the Fed kept interest at
unusually
low levels for an extended period of time, so did the ECB.
Daily stock price changes for the 100-business-day period ending August 3 were
unusually
negatively skewed in Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Japan, Korea, Mexico, the United States and the United Kingdom.
Stock markets’
unusually
negative skew is not inconsistent with booming price growth in recent years.
The few elected Republicans who have spoken out strongly against some of Trump’s practices are among the
unusually
high number of incumbents who have decided not to seek reelection.
That language is
unusually
apocalyptic, but it reflects a genuine fear that US President Donald Trump could soon dismantle a crucial line of defense that Germans and other Europeans are proud to have built.
Moreover, we do not even know whether these numbers are
unusually
high when compared to pre-crisis trends.
The Chinese government is also
unusually
responsive to citizens on social media.
The Fed’s failure to raise rates earlier thus holds a powerful lesson for the European Central Bank: after a prolonged period of monetary stability at
unusually
low interest rates, waiting too long to raise rates to more normal and appropriate levels holds dangerous consequences.
The tone of ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet’s comments in the Q & A section of the press conference following the October meeting was
unusually
hawkish.
The global economic crisis of 2008-2009 disrupted, but did not derail, this rapid growth, and emerging economies enjoyed an
unusually
crisis-free decade until early 2013.
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.
Unusually
for him, he has refused to comment or tweet about her.
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