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The government looks set on using state-funded largesse to placate its people
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Police protests look set to hinder law enforcement and may even actively exacerbate crime
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The rise in the number of involuntary part-time workers compared to past decades is changing monetary policy dynamics
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The depletion of the economy’s fixed assets after years of low levels of investment will hamper recovery
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Weak trade and productivity may outweigh looser policy, jeopardising hopes of stable or slightly stronger global growth
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Conservative Party MPs believe that Boris Johnson is the party's best chance of defeating opponents in an election
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Fewer foreign retail brands are appearing on Russian shopping streets and malls as conditions change
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College costs and student debts are rising faster than wages, but higher pay more than covers the cost for most students
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The government plan would address some challenges but does not grasp the political nettle of raising the retirement age
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Job strength and low rates will power growth, but housing and industry will drag on GDP while trade and debts pose risks
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