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Things look better in the United States and Japan, but less so in Europe and in emerging markets.
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Remark 8 One can clearly see from the proof of Theorem 3.1 that neither free-weighting matrices nor model transformation has been employed to deal with the sum terms, and none of useful items are ignored, resulting in better results with the less number of LMIs scalar decision variables, which deduces some conservatism in some sense.
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