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Then Mexico thought that its new free trade
arrangements
with the U.S. would lead to a surge in economic growth . . .
As markets integrate and systems converge, addressing imbalances in either the real economy or the financial sector becomes increasingly difficult, owing to the constraints on multilateral policy cooperation built into institutional
arrangements
designed for nationally-bounded economies.
The report recommends strengthening crisis-management
arrangements
and exchanging information on military deployments.
Its direct ties to US President Barack Obama, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and European leaders would distinguish it from existing
arrangements.
As a result, Europe must re-examine its current security arrangements, analyze what happened, and take this analysis into account in reforming those
arrangements.
But the company also suffers from obsolete and costly labor arrangements, which allow train drivers to retire at the age of 52, even though they are no longer subjected to the life-shortening rigors of operating coal-fired steam engines.
First, the SNCF is a CGT stronghold, and to allow different contractual
arrangements
for new recruits would weaken the union’s influence at the national level.
Regulators there are now keenly focused on the implications of Brexit, which will require complex
arrangements
to manage a new relationship between London and the eurozone.
By shifting to a less resource-dependent development strategy, more resources would be available for improvements in the country’s much neglected social arrangements, particularly among rural citizens and “urban outsiders” (individuals in informal urban sectors).
This includes addressing China’s patchy
arrangements
for income security, as well as its unevenly distributed provision of social services, such as health and education, in particular, in rural areas.
China’s leaders seem to be promising this by voicing their concern for domestic entrepreneurship, social arrangements, rural development and environmental protection.
Against this backdrop, any effort to change existing
arrangements
will probably entail striking narrow deals and severely penalizing select imports.
The same criticism applies to the loss-sharing
arrangements
that the ECB attached to its quantitative easing.
Diverse, flexible
arrangements
– with the interaction among various standards, rules, and behaviors fostering competition, innovation, and experimentation – are thus more stable than rigid, compartmentalized systems.
After all, lest we forget, the current
arrangements
– as pressured as they are – reflected our post-World War II forebears’ strong desire to minimize the risk of “beggar-thy-neighbor” national policies, which had crippled growth, prosperity, and global stability in the 1930s.
India’s many challenges require political
arrangements
that permit leaders to concentrate on governance and take decisive action, whereas its parliamentary system increasingly promotes drift, indecision, and a narrow focus on survival in power.
The French call for new international monetary
arrangements
that will put paid to today's supposedly benign neglect of currency fluctuations.
But America will not accept exchange rate
arrangements
that jeopardize its prosperity.
The government may then elaborate other China-centered institutional
arrangements
to complement its trade strategy.
But, as major emerging economies like Brazil and India rapidly increase their outward investment, they are in a prime position to establish similarly constructive
arrangements
with developing countries.
Six states have received “demonstration waivers” in their Medicaid expansion programs in a wide variety of areas, including premiums, cost-sharing arrangements, and delivery systems.
As a Roman Catholic and as the person asked by Prime Minister David Cameron to supervise government
arrangements
for the visit, I was naturally delighted.
These include the institutions underpinning its financial and labor markets, its corporate-governance arrangements, its education and training system, and its national system of innovation (the network of public and private institutions that initiate and diffuse new technologies).
“There is plenty to criticize in existing corporate-governance arrangements,” Summers writes.
How can institutional
arrangements
established to stop the war be transformed into an effective guarantee for a common future that includes EU membership?
Under today's arrangements, China faces a choice between the "Dictatorship of the Proletariat" or the "Three Represents."
That erosion, rooted in deep political fissures that are evident in the current presidential election campaign, is disturbing global economic, financial, and security
arrangements
that depend on American leadership.
Would better institutional arrangements, such as closer cooperation with international typhoon monitoring bodies, have ensured a timely forecast?
The Kremlin approaches foreign policy as a zero-sum game, which means that it will always prioritize military strength and geopolitical power over cooperative security
arrangements.
It has been based on eliminating, or at least reducing, two key elements of banking costs closely associated with prudential
arrangements.
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