Barriers
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Almost every day there are new warnings, with heavily armed policemen in the streets, concrete
barriers
appearing in front of embassies and public buildings, stricter controls at airports and elsewhere - each a daily reminder of the insecurity that surrounds us.
And, at the same time, the “opening-up dividend” was also reaching maturity, and encountering protectionist
barriers
around the world.
Regions must be prevented from promulgating regulations that violate national laws or impose negative effects on other regions, as has happened with the creation by some regions of internal trade
barriers.
Because of the government's inactivity, such
barriers
are rising across the Indonesian archipelago.
Within the EU, however, the
barriers
between states – and thus the economic and political risks of independence – are lower.
To put 130 million additional girls into school, we will have to overcome an array of stubborn
barriers.
But using the trilateral FTA to expand its economic and political influence would require China to increase transparency, open its service sector, and remove non-tariff
barriers.
Cynics might add that even if Aung San Suu Kyi is pardoned, she may yet still be detained on political grounds or face other
barriers
aimed at preventing her from competing in the elections promised in Myanmar for 2010.
They could, for example, try to persuade the US to stop selling arms to Pakistan, or secure better access to the American market for India’s highly competitive IT and pharmaceutical sectors, which are facing new US non-tariff
barriers.
In 2015, Estonia, Hungary, Kenya, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia all announced or began the construction of
barriers
on their frontiers.
That means breaking down
barriers
and inequalities, building capacity, and disseminating knowledge.
But African farmers encounter significant
barriers
to achieving their potential.
In order to reap the benefits of European integration, it must be achieved through individual interactions, economic and otherwise, facilitated by the removal of regulatory
barriers.
Cyber tools are dual use, fast, cheap, and often deniable, verification and attribution are difficult, and entry
barriers
are low.
It reduces
barriers
to entry, strengthens competition, and changes the rules governing how business is done.
Regardless of formal legal frameworks,
barriers
to effective audits prevent the monitoring of financial flows to and within the police and internal security agencies.
The
barriers
to entry are negligible, because competition is just one click away.
But as California has shown, structural
barriers
to good governance can be eliminated through citizen-driven reforms.
In the advanced countries, trade
barriers
for manufactured goods and many services are at a historic low.
After World War II, the West dismantled
barriers
to trade and investment flows, and worked to eliminate exchange controls and move to currency convertibility.
The Petri-Plummer study predicts that the bulk of the economic benefits of the TPP will come from reductions in non-tariff
barriers
(such as regulatory
barriers
on imported services) and lower obstacles to foreign investment.
The Blurry Frontiers of Economic PolicyMILAN – Around the world, policies, technologies, and extended learning processes have combined to erode
barriers
to economic interaction among countries.
Can the
barriers
that exclude many Americans from recovery and future prosperity be removed?
This will never apply to Europe to a similar degree, given cultural and linguistic
barriers.
Its use can therefore help to break down the hierarchical, bureaucratic
barriers
that are entrenched in Japanese society and reflected in Japanese conversation, which could boost efficiency.
Prevent domestic policymakers from intervening with their regulations and barriers, they say, and global markets will take care of themselves, in the process creating a more integrated and efficient world economy.
As always, consumers are politically less powerful than producers, as their per capita losses are smaller than the producers’ per capita gains, and they face more
barriers
to collective action.
Cultural
barriers
are apt to distort what is heard.
In developing countries, “poor quality regulation and implementation are formidable
barriers
to entrepreneurship and investment,” according to a World Bank report.
In order to tailor national economic policy effectively, policymakers must identify the drivers of – and
barriers
to – growth in each country.
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