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It would reverse the pattern
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Europe relies on repressive regimes to supply it with oil and gas and guard its borders against migrants.
Given his penchant for oversimplification, Trump not only fails to deal effectively with the problems at hand; his short-sighted policies will likely trigger unintended consequences, and possibly even the so-called butterfly effect,
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remote minor events can trigger the failure of complex systems.
In the 1950s, Soviet influences (characterized by heretical clinical theories
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particular forms of political and religious dissent were attributed to specific varieties of “dangerous” mental illness) dominated.
He understood that Argentines were tired of the Kirchners’ imperious (one might even say authoritarian) political style,
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anyone who disagreed with them was branded a lackey of dark imperialist forces.
But it cannot be the core of a general non-proliferation policy,
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the United States intervenes militarily everywhere to prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
The Progressive Change Institute is currently running “The Big Ideas Project,”
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people can vote on what they regard as the most important policy proposals.
Breaking the negative feedback loop between distressed sovereigns and distressed banks –
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bank rescues exhaust fiscal resources and make it likely that the next financial institution in trouble will not be able to count on government support – requires ensuring that it will not recur even in extreme circumstances.
But then I thought about jury duty – the US system
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people who might otherwise be in a five-month training course sit in judgment of their peers.
To maintain a cabal among developed countries,
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the US appoints the World Bank president and Europe picks the International Monetary Fund’s head, seems particularly anachronistic and perplexing today, when the Bank and the Fund are turning to emerging-market countries as a source of funds.
In fact, Germany’s position is a ploy to hide its anticompetitive behavior,
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the government subsidizes German banks and industry at the expense of everyone else – including German taxpayers.
In a nutshell: Ireland’s policymakers failed to supervise their banks, and watched (or cheered) from the sidelines as a debt-fueled spending binge generated the “Celtic miracle,”
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Ireland grew faster than all other EU members and Dublin real estate became some of the most expensive in the world.
The situation is complicated by the multitude of mechanisms
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treasuries and central banks can drive down their exchange rates to gain a competitive trade advantage.
Evidence from the recent crisis suggests that ultra-low rates prompted a wide range of portfolio adjustments,
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Asian and Middle East central banks and funds ended up holding the safest low-interest securities, while the US and European financial sectors went on a risk-taking binge.
The “soft coup” of 1997,
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a democratically elected government was forced by the military to resign, left deep scars in Turkish society.
As it happens, the European Union currently is considering a similar proposal,
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it would treat all multinationals operating within its borders as single firms.
Instead, bureaucrats and politicians prefer a quota system,
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bureaucrats, not the market, select who immigrates.
Today, however, the world is stuck with just the opposite: a dreadfully antiquated process
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the United States and Europe, despite their economic travails, retain a monopoly on the leadership of the Bank and the IMF, respectively.
The EU overcame national biases to establish the Single Market by instituting a process of legally binding qualified majority voting,
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individual member states could be outvoted on specific regulations.
Other countries have already adopted a hedging strategy,
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they maintain close security relations with the US while taking advantage of China’s enormous market.
At St. George’s University, where I am President and CEO, we have the CityDoctors Scholarship program,
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New York City students who receive full-tuition scholarships to medical school must return to practice in New York City’s public hospital system for five years after their training.
In effect, the new cycle locks the Fed into an unstable stance
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it must prevent asset price declines to avert recession, yet must also promote asset bubbles to sustain expansions.
Secular capitalism, however, has experienced an erosion of values,
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the financial sector has put its own interests above those of the rest of society.&
But the same is true of the commonly used stop-loss order,
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investors instruct their stockbroker to sell if the price falls to a specified level.
At the same time, the euro exchange rate – the one mechanism
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current policies could still make a difference – cannot be pushed down much further.
Politicians who argue for a choice among three options should be aware of the “compromise effect,”
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people tend to choose the middle option, rather than considering each carefully.
In other words, it fulfills Russia's vision of a federated Ukraine,
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the Russian-oriented east would have a say in foreign affairs and security matters.
If all else fails, there is always the “helicopter drop,”
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the central bank prints money and sprays it on the streets to create inflation (more prosaically, it sends a check to every citizen, perhaps more to the poor, who are likelier to spend it).
CCS was originally developed for enhanced oil recovery (EOR),
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pressurized CO2 is pumped into older oil reservoirs to extract otherwise inaccessible crude oil, significantly boosting production, and thus greenhouse-gas emissions.
Eventually, we arrived at an agreement
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the Danes were allowed to reconsider the treaty under a more limited scope.
The codependency construct is rooted in the psychopathology of human relationships
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two partners, whether out of need or convenience, draw unhealthy support from each other.
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