- Hitting the Trifecta (December 7, 2001)
...s at least as large as the Social Security surplus, except in the event of recession, war or national emergency. "Lucky me," he remarked to Mitch Daniels, his... - The Profits and Pitfalls of War in Iraq (September 24, 2002)
...soaring. That, in and of itself, will have a dramatic effect on the global recession. Analysis While the global energy picture has changed much since... - Nobel Laureate, in Cuba, Speaks Against US Aid Policies (February 11, 2002)
...hile the Bush administration calls for Americans to spend their way out of recession, and U.S. lawmakers propose extending unemployment benefits, Washington tr... - The Economic Impact of War (December 10, 2002)
...economics are murkier. What happens to oil prices? Might war trigger a new recession? Would a swift victory revive confidence? Because no one knows, “scenario... - Scraping Home (September 23, 2002)
...rmany is now the sick man of Europe, recovering so slowly from last year’s recession that growth this year is barely detectable. Business confidence is weak, u... - The Disappearing Dollar: How Long Can It Remain The World's Most Important Reserve Currency? (December 2, 2004)
... the early 1970s was painful for all, contributing to rising inflation and recession. In the late 1980s, the falling dollar had few ill-effects on America's ec... - Amid The Clouds of Deception, US Speeds Along Road to War (August 6, 2002)
...agenda. With the economy in the middle of what now looks like a double-dip recession - and his room for manoeuvre on the economic front hobbled by his tax-cut... - Nobel Laureate in Economics Calls US Budget 'A Form of Looting' (August 3, 2003)
...re for the war in Iraq, which I consider irresponsible. But there's also a recession and a desire to invigorate the economy through fiscal stimulus, which is q... - War Could Be Economic Suicide (February 27, 2003)
...pital replacement level. There is no early prospect of revival because the recession in consumer spending still lies ahead. Until that storm comes and passes,... - US Facing Bigger Bill For Iraq War (December 1, 2002)
...rices and a fall in consumer confidence that helped tip the country into a recession that cost President George H.W. Bush his chances of reelection. Despite th... - US Offers Israel Aid Package as Shelter from Iraqi Attacks (October 21, 2002)
...dollar military package. But the Israeli economy is mired in its worst recession since Jewish statehood more than 50 years ago, as the intifada has forced... - Turkey Requests $28b in Aid (December 28, 2002)
... to helping Turkey to receive about $16 billion in loans last year, amid a recession that saw Turkey's economy shrink 9.4 percent. Taylor said Turkey was makin... - Calculating the Consequences (November 28, 2002)
...otable exception to that, however, was the Gulf war, which was followed by recession. Even so, say some extreme imperialists, if Saddam Hussein is ousted, then... - Progressive Domestic Think-Tanks See Drop (August 1, 2003)
...he National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), whose declaration of a recession in 2001 was cited extensively. Besides NBER, the decline in citations w... - Hard Talk On Labor Day (September 1, 2003)
...ers of the ability to earn overtime pay for overtime work. In this ongoing recession — helped in no small part by a couple of Bush administration tax cuts that... - Invading Iraq Would Compound the Terror (April 5, 2002)
...tries in an oil embargo, or the price of oil could rise sharply, causing a recession. As the result of saber-rattling by President George W. Bush and British P... - A Kind of Fascism is Replacing Our Democracy (July 18, 2003)
...cted toward endless war, the White House promoted tax cuts in the midst of recession, leaving scant resources available for domestic programs. The effect is to... - Iraq Attack Could Crash US Economy (August 11, 2002)
...$3 a barrel at the start of the year -- to near $12. The result: a massive recession for the United States and much of the industrial world. Then there are... - Bush Set for War, UN or No UN (February 26, 2003)
...rolonged spike in oil prices may push the anxiety-ridden U.S. economy into recession. Hawkish administration officials argue that ousting Hussein and his re... - US Risks Downhill Dollar Disaster (November 22, 2004)
...exports could quite easily push the eurozone's biggest economies back into recession. Growth forecasts for the eurozone - already modest - are likely to be... - Europeans Angry, Disgusted with Bush (February 16, 2003)
...k Iraq and make them feel good and vote for him next time, in spite of the recession." Patrick Wintour, chief political correspondent for The Guardian,... - Russia Rejects US Draft on Iraq (October 22, 2002)
...the region and harm the Turkish economy, which is suffering from its worst recession in decades. ... - Is 'Groupthink' Driving Us to War? (September 16, 2002)
...ng for war would plunge the United States and world economies into a major recession? How an administration so focused on getting rid of Saddam failed to creat... - Councils of War (January 1, 2002)
...conventional view, two things went wrong: the election took place during a recession, and the Republican Party's right wing was angry because Bush had broken h... - Strikers as Terrorists? (June 27, 2002)
...r the moment, as both the U.S. and Asian economies struggle to emerge from recession. Shipping revenues are down. Since Sept. 11, security has replaced comme... - Dizzying Dive to Red Ink Poses Stark Choices for Washington (September 14, 2003)
...ttacks. The biggest reason for this year's deficit, they say, has been the recession, while the tax cuts and military-related spending will have a much greater... - US Control of Baghdad and Its Crude May Signal New Assault on OPEC (June 7, 2003)
...ow. This is because since the OPEC-induced oil shocks of the 1970s and the recession they caused, the US and other industrialized states have sought to obtain... - Perils of Preemptive War (September 23, 2002)
... produce an oil-price spike that could tip the fragile global economy into recession. Moreover, unlike the Gulf War, which the Japanese and Saudis largely fina... - After Madrid, Does Urban Life Have a Future? (March 22, 2004)
...g the World Trade Center is among the priciest in town. The US may be in a recession, but the New York City market is soaring again. Remember the death of... - The Eagle Has Crash Landed (July 9, 2002)
...to global hegemony was a long process that began in earnest with the world recession of 1873. At that time, the United States and Germany began to acquire an i... - American Primacy in Perspective (July 1, 2002)
...hat decade — that is, an extraordinarily deep and prolonged domestic recession juxtaposed with robust growth elsewhere — for the United States just... - The Parade of the Body Bags (August 9, 2003)
...s time some of its soldiers may be the expendable currency - Japan is in a recession after all. Other countries joining this pathetic effort are: Spain, Poland... - How Hard Will War Hit the Economy? (February 16, 2003)
...al downdraft," he says, and "then you would have to entertain a double-dip recession." Many people point to the experience after the short 1991 Gulf War, wh... - Electronic Markets and Activist Networks (January 8, 2004)
...ated with a few facts. London, New York, Tokyo (notwithstanding a national economic recession), Paris, Frankfurt and a few other cities regularly appear at the top and... - Many Balk at Preparations for War Against Iraq (August 8, 2002)
...oblems.... A war against Iraq is the last thing that the world, already in recession, needs.... Only political myopia could explain a move against Iraq now." ... - Mr. Bush & the Divine (November 6, 2003)
... they are losing jobs because of the war. We're a manufacturing state. The recession is hurting. That's causing people to ask questions." This was now the v...
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