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Meanwhile, institutional investors have been snapping up a series of climate bonds focusing on water, affordable housing, smart cities, and an
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of other mitigation and adaption projects.
In response, monetary authorities have signaled not just that they will cut rates, but also that they will use an
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of unconventional measures to prop up growth.
Even more important was the institutional infrastructure, including the binding commitment to democracy and the vast
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of laws and regulations that we too often take for granted.
Given that national cyber security usually involves at least 5-6 government departments or ministries, along with a vast
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of state and non-state actors, most operational tasks are conducted with minimal oversight.
But he gained public backing from a wide
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of Republican mandarins, policy advisers, and activists, all of whom knew that a President Clinton would pose less of a risk to the country.
In 2010, the United Nations International Year of Biodiversity, governments are supposed to reduce substantially the rate of loss of the world’s rich
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of animals, plants, and other organisms.
This knee-jerk reaction presumes that China’s current slowdown is but a prelude to more growth disappointments to come – a presumption that reflects widespread and longstanding fears of a broad
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of disaster scenarios, ranging from social unrest and environmental catastrophes to housing bubbles and shadow-banking blow-ups.
Moreover, the EU should be able to legislate on a wider
array
of policies, including, for example, taxation.
Technical challenges remain: seamlessly managing an
array
of very different energy sources will require investment in better national and regional grids.
The design of more enlightened policies must account for the powerful pressures now bearing down on a much broader
array
of workers.
That means building more comprehensive and integrated business models, informed by experienced talent with expertise in a broader
array
of areas, in order to move beyond these companies’ laser focus on innovation.
Former Secretary of State George Shultz, who served under Ronald Reagan, once compared his role to gardening –“the constant nurturing of a complex
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of actors, interests, and goals.”
For example, retaliatory tariffs by China – the third-largest and fastest-growing US export market – could put a real crimp in America’s leading exports to the country: soybeans, aircraft, a broad
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of machinery, and motor vehicles parts.
At a time of looming financial upheaval, the G-20 must stop attempting to tackle a broad
array
of issues simultaneously – a goal that has proved impossible – and go back to basics.
The good news is that, with an impressive
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of new models being implemented, important lessons are emerging about how to shape, finance, and scale future early education programs.
Each of us is dependent on a vast
array
of plants, animals, and microbes and the life-giving services they provide.
He is a good listener, is supportive of people he trusts, and is surrounded by a lot of good people with a wide
array
of skills.
Indeed, India has a bewildering
array
of subnational taxes.
A recent report called New Growth Models – produced by the Nobel laureate Michael Spence and an
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of distinguished policy and business practitioners, and released at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos – highlights the deficiencies of the current approach.
There is a huge gap in our
array
of solutions.
But most high-productivity services require a wide
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of skills and institutional capabilities that developing economies accumulate only gradually.
Thai Rak Thai’s populism featured income redistribution, cheap health care, micro-credit schemes, and a dazzling
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of policy innovations that ushered Thailand into twenty-first-century globalization.
Now, however, a growing
array
of activities can be automated.
Today, leaders are under extraordinary pressure to apply similarly inspired decision-making skills to an
array
of daunting challenges.
Accordingly, for decades such institutions were widely viewed as the main feature differentiating advanced economies from developing countries that are still subject to a much larger
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of damaging cyclical and structural shocks.
Conventional policy advice urges innovative monetary interventions bearing an ever expanding
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of acronyms, even as governments are admonished to spend on “obvious” needs such as infrastructure.
Second, the goods and services that the traveler buys are just a small part of the
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of goods and services that are traded internationally.
Rising income inequality, exacerbated by the mismatch between skills and jobs in the digital age, will impede growth, unless a wide
array
of difficult structural reforms are implemented, including reforms aimed at constraining climate change.
Anyone who doubts that should review a recent letter orchestrated by the Bretton Woods Committee, addressed to Congressional leaders on behalf of an impressive
array
of former Republican and Democratic cabinet secretaries.
But this view ignores the possibility that the
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of choices offered by chance to natural selection may be sufficiently extensive to allow an optimal or near-optimal solution to emerge, in which case the process is actually close to obligatory and reproducible under the prevailing conditions.
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