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America and the world pay a high price for excessive reliance on market forces and an insufficient attention to
broader
values, including equality and social justice.
In order to facilitate the long-term investment that Europe desperately needs, it would be wise to reassess the
broader
regulatory environment that has emerged over the past six years.
Allowing long-term investors such as pension funds to provide the European economy with much-needed capital has the potential to provide huge benefits to future retirees, as well as to the
broader
economy.
The first requirement is facilitated by a society having a
broader
and more inclusive sense of who is a member.
In fact, paranoid bloggers and self-styled consumer advocates are all part of the workings of the
broader
market, which includes not just companies and activists, but also pundits and politicians, each with proposals to address perceived dangers.
And I can also write for Project Syndicate to reach (and hear from) a
broader
audience.
But, while the precise consequences of bad policies are always hard to predict, if investors are wrong and Trump wins, we should expect a big markdown in expected future earnings for a wide range of stocks – and a likely crash in the
broader
market.
The existence of such negative incentives is why bankruptcy law in America allows bankruptcy judges discretion to force recalcitrant creditors to accept a resolution that is in the
broader
interest.
But nothing in his policies or the
broader
Republican program will address the underlying issue of technological change.
But they are important not only because resolving the nuclear issue “can help serve as a foundation for a
broader
peace,” as Obama told the United Nations General Assembly last month.
But the implications would be far
broader.
Instead, we must focus on the
broader
implications and effects of that liberation.
One solution (already advocated by some, including me, and adopted to some extent by a few countries) is
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use of capital-account regulations.
One advantage of this modest proposal is that it would not prejudice the outcomes of the working group on
broader
reforms, like new distribution formulas for SDRs.
Taking strong measures will be in their interests, will be in America's interest (even if it is not in the interests of particular special interests, or President Bush's political interests), and will be in the
broader
interests of the world.
The rising stock market has caused the
broader
measure of net worth to increase even faster.
It would be in America’s interest, with Iraq, Iran, and the
broader
Middle East as its foreign-policy priorities, to pursue the partnership option.
The AKP’s election victory offers a chance for the government to shift its attention back toward resolving the
broader
problems in its neighborhood – that is, to act like a true regional leader, instead of pursuing a narrow, self-serving agenda.
In other words, our long-term goal is
broader
than building schools or teaching math; it is to create conditions for lasting social and economic change.
It is the responsibility of all of us – board members, shareholders, employees, consumers – to force businesses to look beyond short-term profits and fulfill their
broader
corporate responsibility.
In recent years, assets in emerging-market economies – especially currencies – have depreciated by 5-50% relative to the dollar, reflecting both external imbalances and the
broader
macro conditions of individual countries.
This, of course, contradicts the wisdom that the IMF and others have preached in the past – that emerging economies should free their capital accounts as part of a
broader
process of financial liberalization.
Scott set significant environmental goals, as part of a
broader
vision for Walmart to become a more responsible corporate citizen.
That creates an ideal test environment not just for school suppliers, but also for the
broader
food market.
Aside from the focus on price and the need to absorb US farms’ excess output, school lunches reflect a
broader
trend toward turning food preparation into industrial production.
This dynamic – a fundamental component of the billions-to-trillions approach – can become embedded, creating the basis for a
broader
system in which there is no trade-off between making money and doing good.
It is time for the European Union to separate the discussion of the crisis in the Mediterranean from its
broader
immigration debate.
The
broader
subliminal message is that you can have whatever you currently expect in terms of government services for less than it costs you now.
Why haven’t the technocratic institutions that we do have, like the IMF, been given a
broader
role in this crisis?
To resolve them quickly – and thus to deter the social and economic instability that could arise from escalating conflicts – China needs reliable, affordable, and independent mechanisms that separate specific economic interests from
broader
political and social objectives.
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