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The rationale for this convergence hypothesis is that poor countries can import capital and technologies from wealthy countries and reap the
advantages
of such investments.
In order to survive, many companies are forced to exploit the
advantages
of low wage costs found in Germany's Eastern European neighbors.
Developed economies’ massive outsourcing of traditional manufacturing, high-tech manufacturing, and even some low-end services has brought exciting opportunities for emerging markets that, like China, have resource and cost advantages, strong market potential, and industrial support capabilities.
And yet the high volume and inferior quality of these assets have also posed challenges to the country’s ability to complete the transition from trade power to financial power, and thus to exploit the competitive
advantages
of Chinese capital.
After communism collapsed, Hungarian leaders, and the Hungarian people, thought that their less restricitve system offered big
advantages
over other communist countries in the race to reform.
The evidence to date, on the employment and trade fronts, is that the disadvantages may have more than offset the
advantages.
While Japan’s demographic decline poses challenges, it may also imply some advantages: and Japan’s debts are far more sustainable than they appear.
This gives them several
advantages.
Instead, the treaty established internal-market rules that barred governments from giving their companies unfair
advantages.
Telling evidence to the
advantages
of speed comes from the different approaches taken to privatizing the thousands of enterprises initially in state hands.
Despite the considerable
advantages
of a common currency (price transparency, lower transaction costs, and inflation credibility, to name a few), the difficulty of macroeconomic management of such diverse economies looms larger than ever.
In addition to the obvious benefits that education can deliver, increased enrollment in secondary schools offers
advantages
to all levels of society.
Not only is there a danger that such obstacles will frustrate attempts to free the market but, equally, that overcoming political obstacles will destroy the
advantages
of freeing the market.
Ocampo, like Kim, brings the
advantages
and disadvantages of being an outsider; but Ocampo, a distinguished professor at Columbia University, is thoroughly acquainted with the World Bank.
While Chinese governance undoubtedly has its
advantages
– in particular, it enables the central government to mitigate risks, including preventing debt and financial weakness from triggering crises – it can hamper the kind of policy experimentation needed to sustain economic progress.
Europe and America were slow to enact legislation barring their companies from bribing foreign government officials in return for mining concessions or other advantages, and there has been limited enforcement of the rules.
Yet it is precisely because of these implications that the
advantages
of having Turkey inside the EU far outweigh the risks.
The European Union has been trying to define a consistent framework for addressing the topic since 2014, when it published an analysis of industrial policy’s
advantages
and disadvantages.
It does not stress the obvious
advantages
of having the EU as a unique player in enforcing border controls, signing cooperation agreements with migrants’ countries of origin, and encouraging the type of flows that are best suited for Europe.
One of the biggest
advantages
of this approach is its adaptability: an RAS can be located almost anywhere, from urban lots to retired hog barns.
On the contrary, because they lock in incumbents’
advantages
and drive up the costs of new technology, such protections are associated with less new or follow-on innovation, weaker diffusion, and increased market concentration.
While taxing the return on capital at the national level could discourage investment, taxing companies in exchange for location
advantages
might not.
But, because the European Union did not want Greece to exit the eurozone (which would have been a major setback for Europe as a political project), Greece would be offered enough aid, support, debt forgiveness, and assistance with payments to offset any
advantages
it might gain by exiting the monetary union.
The question is whether these insights could also unlock the power of human interactions in small towns, enabling them to access some of the social and economic
advantages
of a large city.
This price advantage is often due to exchange rates in places like China and Japan, whose currencies are undervalued by between 25% and 40%, which often offsets US efficiency
advantages.
In agriculture and industry, bureaucracy and corruption have stifled the country’s comparative advantages, compounded by disruptions in energy supplies.
The practical challenge comes from agriculture’s two
advantages
that insulate the rural sector from global market forces and turn even the most urbane, liberal politicians into its defenders.
This might have its advantages, but it should not be a priority.
But it does mean that a New Yorker should recognize that any
advantages
he may have over a Nairobian are due to an accident of birth rather than merit.
They ignore US military and soft-power advantages, as well as China’s geopolitical disadvantages.
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