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In contrast to Globalization 1.0, which was largely confined to the cross-border exchange of tangible (manufactured) goods, the scope of Globalization 2.0 is far broader, including growing trade in many so-called intangibles – once nontradable services.
The design of more enlightened policies must account for the powerful pressures now bearing down on a much
broader
array of workers.
In fact, with his unending praise of Kim Jong-un’s leadership, his clumsy, impromptu salute of one of Kim’s generals, and his endorsement of all things North Korean (especially the potential for beachfront property development), Trump has all but abandoned any pretense that the US promotes a
broader
set of values.
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.
Unfortunately the disarray within the EU is part of a
broader
global turmoil.
But central banks have a
broader
set of concerns.
Because the tariffs are being levied under a provision of US trade law that applies to national security, rather than dumping or import surges, it will be possible to exempt imports from military allies in NATO, as well as Japan and South Korea, focusing the tariffs on China and avoiding the risk of a
broader
trade war.
Second, emerging countries must develop more effective macroeconomic frameworks, including better macro-prudential regulation and a
broader
monetary-policy framework that takes into account asset prices and financial-market stability.
The country should be linked to
broader
markets through mobile devices and broadband, and access to finance must be made easier, especially for those who traditionally have been excluded.
Today, China and the US share more interests than ever, and there are encouraging prospects for still
broader
cooperation.
Because
broader
access to financial services helps to create a path out of poverty, any increase in this metric is a positive sign for human development.
Russia’s third president has a
broader
role and a distinct function.
Moreover, the Trump administration’s narrow fixation on an outsize bilateral trade imbalance with China continues to miss the far
broader
macroeconomic forces that have spawned a US multilateral trade deficit with 101 countries.
Whereas previous presidents have viewed international accords in the context of
broader
US trade and security strategy, Trump looks at them in isolation.
In 2018, initiatives for democratic reforms – including redistricting, stricter ethics standards, and
broader
voting rights – are in the process of being qualified across the country.
But the 2011 surge appears to be rooted in
broader
commodity scarcity than before.
To address this distortion, the payoffs of financial executives should be tied not to the long-term value of their firms’ common shares but to the long-term value of a
broader
basket of securities.
America’s Fiscal Cliff DwellersWASHINGTON, DC – In early 2012, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke used the term “fiscal cliff” to grab the attention of lawmakers and the
broader
public.
Fear of lowered wages plays into a
broader
coalition based on umbrella anti-globalization resentments directed against multi-national corporations and international financial institutions.
But the episode raises a number of
broader
issues that won’t disappear so quickly.
The
broader
and more worrying trend is the politicization of central banking.
True prudence requires that regulators avail themselves of a
broader
set of policy instruments, including quantitative ceilings, transaction taxes, restrictions on securitization, prohibitions, or other direct inhibitions on financial transactions – all of which are anathema to most financial market participants.
There is a simple prudential principle at work here: because our ability to monitor and regulate behavior is necessarily imperfect, we need to rely on a
broader
set of interventions.
While Rousseff’s government is largely responsible for the recent bout of cyclical weakness and social upheaval, Brazil’s problems are rooted in a
broader
unwillingness to shake off the yoke of policies adopted during more than two decades of military rule.
It is still not too late – not quite – to start couching the
broader
discussion of nuclear energy in language that will inform rather than alarm, and in terms that will nurture well-balanced judgments rather than entrench long-held biases.
Moreover, there are
broader
geopolitical tensions in the Middle East that will not ease – and that might intensify.
And naturally they are speaking in their immediate self interest, not necessarily in the
broader
public interest.
The big question is whether this Wild West mentality poses
broader
risks to the global financial system, particularly given circumstances where a large number of firms are all collectively making the same bet.
This time, moreover, the burden will not fall on one country alone, and a
broader
mix of traditional and innovative sources of financing are already available to help fund the required investment programs in energy efficiency and renewables.
For example, the plan would raise funds via the IPO of a small part (up to 5%) of Saudi-Aramco, the giant oil conglomerate, and invest the proceeds in a
broader
range of assets around the world.
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