Not exact matches
The
historical precedents indicate that however effectively the reforms are designed and implemented,
if China's economic adjustment is excessively costly or economically or socially disruptive, they won't even matter in the long term.
At the surface, when we look at valuation measures and other fundamentals and compare them to
historical precedents, there is a case to be made that stocks (in particular in the US) are above fair value,
if not rich.
If we think back to prior
historical periods of capital outflows from emerging and developing economies,
precedent was set that US interest intervened to stabilize currencies, and ultimately economies.
There is little,
if any,
historical precedent for such a shift in immigration, she says.
The prize is sometimes talked about as
if it had no
historical precedents, but in fact it fits into a history of exhibitions - more common in the 19th century than the 20th - that gave contemporary art a high public profile.
And even
if authoritarianism is put in place by consent or through acquiescence then everyone has to consider how likely it is to be helpful based on
historical precedent.
But the level of collective action that will be required to make the kinds of changes that is Klein advocating for have few,
if any,
historical precedents.
For an industry that spends so much time looking at and studying
precedent, the giants» singular focus on providing urgently needed (read: present) legal content is a little puzzling,
if only because they don't seem to be acknowledging the communal spaces for
historical research are disappearing.