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They also overwhelmingly claim that education and hard work are the ways to get
ahead
in life.
They are broken by the absence of hope – the soul-crushing certainty that there is nothing
ahead
for which to plan or prepare, not even a place in school.
While the US has stood on the sidelines, intra-Asian agreements have run
ahead.
The country is ranked among the world’s top-performing democracies –
ahead
of France, Italy, and the US according to some indicators.
Similarly, when we expect redistributive effects to even out in the long run, so that everyone eventually comes out ahead, we are more likely to overlook reshufflings of income.
Because financial markets look ahead, they are already raising the real (inflation-adjusted) interest rate on long-term US bonds.
Looking ahead, the combination of the rising debt ratio, higher short-term interest rates, and further increases in inflation will push the nominal yield on ten-year bonds above 4%.
Likewise, metrics of equality of opportunity have only recently exposed the hypocrisy of America’s claim to be a land of opportunity: Yes, anyone can get ahead, so long as they are born of rich, white parents.
Not all regions will necessarily have slower economic expansion in the decade
ahead.
In the months and years ahead, German policymakers will need to manage the transition into the digital era, in order to preserve the country’s competitiveness.
As Europe presses
ahead
with reform, the question for Italy is whether smoke and mirrors is all its politics have to offer.
There is considerable and difficult work ahead, but the situation is better as a result of the deliberations in Bali.
The EU then went
ahead
on its own, introducing its path-breaking European Emission Trading System in the hope that Europe could lead by example.
The presidential elections scheduled for next year in two of Asia’s strongest democracies – South Korea and Taiwan – are also likely to cause diplomatic temperatures to rise in the months
ahead.
The US is reciprocating by pledging not to cut Asia-related defense spending, despite the big reduction in overall US defense spending that lies
ahead.
At the end of the year, a meeting of EU foreign ministers and their colleagues from the six partners will assess the progress made so far and give guidance on the way
ahead.
As my colleague Nicholas Lardy’s convincing analysis has shown, China’s economic performance has been increasingly market-driven, rather than state-driven, and private firms will provide the major source of growth in the years
ahead.
The challenge
ahead
for the EU is daunting.
Despite high unemployment and low growth, Germany does not face a short-term threat to macroeconomic stability, though the country’s population is declining and aging, implying huge challenges in the decades
ahead.
The act precipitating the current crisis is France's decision to go
ahead
with the cut in the personal income tax Chirac promised during his election campaign of last year.
If they do not do so soon, the “-isms” of fools will continue to wreak havoc in the decades
ahead.
Thus, as rising global demand pushes oil prices higher in the years ahead, it will become more difficult to shrink America’s trade deficit, inducing more rapid dollar depreciation.
Of course, given Asia’s size and dynamism, there are many other issues that will need to be addressed in the years ahead, including improvement of the security environment in a currently unstable East Asia and amending the country’s constitution, which the LDP has considered doing for many years.
In the words of Tanzanian Minerals and Energy Minister Sospeter Muhongo: “We will start intensifying the utilization of coal....Why shouldn’t we use coal when there are other countries where their CO2 per capita is so high?....We will just go ahead.”
Nevertheless, there are strong reasons to believe that rapid growth will prove the exception rather than the rule in the decades
ahead.
But African countries do have some things in common: widespread improvements in farm policy, improved demographic conditions, and the availability of new technologies create new opportunities for the decade
ahead.
Mixed Hope for Clear GoalsNEW YORK – Last month, the United Nations announced that the world had met some important targets of the Millennium Development Goals
ahead
of schedule.
A stunned world must now come to terms with what the election of Donald Trump as the 45th President of the United States means for global stability in the years
ahead.
The European Union will play a central role in the drama ahead, because it has long been America’s primary partner on global issues, and vice versa.
The EU must confront the challenges
ahead
with cohesive, collaborative policies that combine effectiveness with basic human decency.
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