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Moreover, contrary to widespread belief, export growth was never important to Japan's economic recovery in the first place.Yet confidence has tumbled and the strength of the business cycle, which has been nudging the economy forward, is now in serious doubt.
Between mid-2007 and 2008, crop failures caused by drought, low global stocks and the widespread use of export bans led to the price of major crops (wheat, maize, soybeans and rice) more than doubling.
The resulting widespread strike crippled exports of grains and meat and caused food shortages in stores.
Late last year, the disease was found in an old dairy cow from a Washington State farm, leading to a widespread ban on exports of American beef and costing the cattle industry hundreds of millions of dollars.
Officials had worried that widespread lay-offs in export businesses could lead to social unrest.
"A 20 percent or more jump in the value of the renminbi would create widespread bankruptcies in the export industry, and the objective of increasing consumption would be undermined by increasing unemployment," Mr. Soros said, expressing sympathy with the position of China's premier, Wen Jiabao, who warned this week that rapid appreciation of the currency would cause major social disruptions.
Many of his advisers on medical policy view health care as a potential growth industry, which can generate jobs, investment, exports and widespread public (and therefore voter) satisfaction.
Such widespread animal trade and exports can pose a high threat of transmission of pathogens such as CCHFV to newer areas.
I wonder have there been such widespread and large drops in exports in any other modern period?
Considering the dual context of China's domestic willingness to have a cleaner export structure and the widespread concern among developed countries that carbon leakage from developing countries, particularly China, could threaten their own climate policy effectiveness; this paper uses the SICGE model to investigate the economic rationale of taxing direct CO2 emissions of export in China.
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