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Given this, advanced-country policymakers should consider imposing some controls on their capital accounts (much as successful emerging economies do) – a move that would facilitate more independent and tailored
approaches
to exiting financial repression.
After a breakdown in diplomatic approaches, the rich world is busy dropping bombs on Serbia, at a cost of billions of dollars per month, and will no doubt devote billions more to cleaning up and fixing the damage from the bombs once a diplomatic settlement is made finally.
As the 90th anniversary approaches, China has made great strides in science, but still has a long way to go in terms of democracy.
Another casualty is the quality of public policy: evidence-based policies that change according to circumstances on the ground, or pragmatic
approaches
that retain policies that work and discard those that don’t, cannot sustain a group’s clear identity if the policies the group advocates are shifting all the time.
A variety of
approaches
has been used, from conducting “walks of shame” to open-defecation areas to establishing children’s brigades to promote the ban.
All take somewhat different
approaches
and offer different recommendations, making it hard for policymakers to see the forest through the trees.
Both the timing and the nuance of
approaches
to Turkmenistan will be crucial: a new natural gas pricing deal between Turkmenistan and Russia will likely bring windfall profits to Ashgabat in the near future, and this extra cash could make an authoritarian backslide tempting.
The key to understanding Asian
approaches
is their pragmatism.
In the past, Asians put a premium on protecting their sovereignty and were wary of any multilateral
approaches
that could dilute it.
Where it can promote human rights or institutional
approaches
at a reasonable cost, it should do so.
Such practical
approaches
can solve many of the key problems of extreme poverty.
Of course, slowing productivity growth is not good for longer-term economic performance, and it may be among the forces holding back the United States as it
approaches
“full” employment.
The way forward is to find a method that combines the efficiency of target-based
approaches
with the authenticity of phenotypic research.
Commonly used income-related gauges, like per capita GDP, are too narrow to capture the complexities of a country’s development status, and that is why new
approaches
and methodologies are needed.
Two
approaches
have been pursued so far to help communities affected by this phenomenon.
As the Millennium Development Goals’ 2015 end date approaches, promotion of peace, security, and non-violent conflict resolution continues to be vitally important, and must be fully integrated into any future development agenda.
But such
approaches
are anathema to the US Republican Party, and to its Tea Party faction in particular, and they might unnerve the many Asians who are nervous at China’s growing military might.
To keep the confections coming, we need new
approaches
to help those farmers grow cocoa sustainably.
The challenges posed by Internet platform monopolies require new
approaches
beyond antitrust enforcement.
Colombia and Panama illustrate the contrast between these
approaches.
The comparison between these two
approaches
is clear.
This is because greater reliance on recycling, for example, reduces costs – and thus enhances companies’ competitiveness – while reducing emissions and driving new
approaches
like cross-sector innovation.
More recently, British polymath Dick Taverne warned that, “in the practice of medicine, popular
approaches
to farming and food, policies to reduce hunger and disease, and many other practical issues, there is an undercurrent of irrationality that threatens science-dependent progress, and even the civilized basis of our democracy.”
Striking a balance between the short- and long-term
approaches
will prove to be a major challenge for China’s leadership.
Variations in their urban growth paths, as well as differences in their
approaches
to environmental policy, are likely to make India’s population challenges far more difficult to address.
Some gene-drive proponents have argued that GDOs could be compatible with agro-ecological
approaches
such as organic farming.
At a time when global science is more dynamic than ever; when the richest countries are experiencing a boom in wealth unrivaled in history (including around $8 trillion in stock market gains in the United States in the past four years!), the world yearns for more effective
approaches
to the struggle against poverty.
All that is needed is a willingness to experiment with new
approaches
to collecting, using, and sharing data.
This modern, progressive, and peaceful model is unique and superior to all other currently available
approaches
to the fundamental questions of political order.
It is time to redirect financial innovation toward developing new tools and
approaches
to address these challenges.
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