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When the rich get less rich, the poor get poorer.
The bureaucracies must be bypassed to get help to where it is needed: in the soil tilled by the world's poorest farm families.
Although economic theory today is much improved, if we ask people about the cause of the current crisis, we will mostly get the same answers.
This is where a lot of policymakers get it wrong.
Can the situation get worse?
So if things are so bad now, how can they get worse?
We can, however, decrease their frequency; we can make them shallower; we can ensure that fewer people are hurt and that those that get hurt are better protected.
Get used to it.
Households win, too, because they get to buy more and nicer things with their incomes.
Companies win, because goods and workers get to use the improved infrastructure.
The unemployed win, because some of them get jobs.
And even bond investors win, because they get their money back, with the interest for which they contracted.
Normally, youth is a time when skills get built up; now, it is a time when they atrophy.
Most people in the US know that if you talk back to the police, they will get nasty very fast.
If the couple sizzled for cameras with Luxor and Petra as the backdrop, just imagine how hot things could get at the most romantic spot on Earth, the Taj Mahal.
It took six days to get the woman to a hospital in Jalalabad though it was not very far from where she lived.
Get used to it. In a post-crisis world, these are the footprints of a failed recovery.
Most Latin American countries still get poor results from their efforts to export to Europe, the exceptions being raw materials and energy resources.
It takes a threat to oil supplies to get world leaders to pay attention to Africa.

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