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The study compiles advice from ministers of health, heads of national malaria control programs, academics, and community leaders across 14 African countries, all of whom offer critical insights about important challenges and opportunities in the fight against the disease.
This month in Accra, Ghana, we convened the fifth annual Symposium on Financial Inclusion, bringing together hundreds of financial services providers, policymakers, academics, and development experts to examine how to broaden and deepen financial inclusion.
But Japanese policymakers, media, and
academics
largely continue to favor a sudden and substantial hike.
When the Cabinet Office called upon 60 business leaders, academics, and economists (including me) to perform such an evaluation, more than 70% favored the hike.
You can find examples all over the world, but one of the best is in my home country, Denmark, where a government-appointed committee of
academics
recently presented their suggestions for how the country could go it alone and become “fossil fuel-free” in 40 years.
Popular dissatisfaction partly reflects a phenomenon that invariably arose in numerous conversations with academics, intellectuals, and top officials: the murky frontier of legality currently reigning in China.
Prominent
academics
warn that China could fall victim to the dreaded “middle-income trap,” which has derailed many a developing nation.
Equally significant, China has lost the battle in the arena of public opinion – chastised by Western policymakers, a few high-profile academics, and others for having failed to live up to the grand bargain struck in 2001, when the country was admitted to the World Trade Organization.
In the last few years, case studies conducted by Chinese authorities, with the help of
academics
and think tanks, have shown that the interface between state and market lies primarily at the municipal level, especially in the key sectors of industry, services, land, infrastructure, and finance.
Inflation, the Fed, and the Big PictureCAMBRIDGE – Inflation – its causes and its connection to monetary policy and financial crises – was the theme of this year’s international conference of central bankers and
academics
in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Europe’s academics, senior civil servants, business executives, and trade unionists must work together to build a project that expresses a new frontier for Europe.
Indeed, in my view, policymakers, academics, and the media have rejected too resolutely the idea that corporate taxation played no more than a minor role.
The New Delhi-based PHD Chamber of Commerce has organized 31 business-government dialogues throughout northern India to reach state-level government officials, senior business people and
academics.
Academics
can be adept at identifying problems, but they often struggle to win the full attention of decision-makers and may be subject to legal, financial, or political constraints.
It is not true that we
academics
did not have useful models to explain what happened.
The meager professional rewards for breadth, coupled with the inaccuracy and reputational risk associated with forecasting, leads to disengagement for most
academics.
If so, the true reason why
academics
missed the crisis could be far more mundane than inadequate models, ideological blindness, or corruption, and thus far more worrisome; many simply were not paying attention!
Maybe many
academics
find it difficult to take the initiative to achieve in the real world – I have yet to meet another professor who has mentioned having read Kiyosaki.
He is surrounded by
academics.
We were more than pleased with the reception of our report, which spurred an international movement of academics, civil society, and governments to construct and employ metrics that reflected a broader conception of wellbeing.
Out of the spotlight, countless Muslim scholars and
academics
have continued to probe the connections between Islamic thought and modern values.
In any case, no form of CCS advances the goal of a structural shift toward full decarbonization, which is what social movements, academics, ordinary citizens, and even some politicians are increasingly demanding.
One such trend is the emergence of independent figures of public moral authority: successful businessmen, respected
academics
and journalists, famous writers, and influential bloggers.
Of course, most Japanese politicians, media commentators, and
academics
understand the need for this stance, and the Japanese trait of putting a lid on troublesome issues reinforces this silence, compounding all problems in foreign policy.
They did not want their judgment to rely on politicians, academics, journalists, international organizations, or think tanks.
Academics
are easily flattered by talk about "knowledge management" and the "knowledge society."
This has caught
academics
off-guard, because they have traditionally treated knowledge as something pursued for its own sake, regardless of cost or consequence.
Consequently,
academics
are losing control of their performance standards to "knowledge managers."
Academics
remain largely in denial about the impact of knowledge management.
At the same time, it is unreasonable to expect the increasing number of
academics
on short-term contracts to defend the integrity of an institution that cannot promise them job security.
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