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Lagging countries that fail to promote gender equality, invest in education, and adopt
broader
governance and regulatory reforms risk falling even further behind in reaping the significant benefits of globalization.
And, as the US and the
broader
international community attempt to address the unfolding events, it would be a mistake to leave the peace process off the agenda.
But while a strong dollar exchange rate might appeal to Trump’s ego, it doesn’t necessarily serve his
broader
agenda.
Not only in Africa – in countries like Burkina Faso and Ethiopia – but also in emerging countries like China, India, and Vietnam, experience has repeatedly shown that smallholder farmers can lead agricultural growth while stimulating
broader
economic development.
Compensation also ensures support for trade openness from
broader
constituencies and should be good politics.
In our new book, Going Beyond Aid: Development Cooperation for Structural Transformation, we argue that official development aid (ODA) need not always be concessional, and make the case for going “beyond aid,” toward a
broader
approach – like that taken by China – that includes trade and investment.
The panelists all said, in one way or another, that popular economics facilitates an exchange between specialized economists and the
broader
public – a dialogue that has never been more important.
To me, and no doubt to the other panelists, part of the process of pursuing the inexact aspects of economics is speaking honestly to the
broader
public, looking them in the eye, learning from them, reading the emails they send, and then searching one’s soul to decide whether one’s favored theory is really close to the truth.
In fact, the standoff is more likely to be resolved constructively within a framework that seeks consensus on a
broader
agenda.
Catalonia provides an excellent case study of Europe’s
broader
conundrum.
Given the obvious need, and the availability of technologies to meet it cost-effectively, one would think that publishers and officials charged with the protection of intellectual property would quickly embrace an agreement that would give sight-impaired people
broader
access.
By easing Japan’s longstanding, self-imposed ban on arms exports, boosting defense spending, and asserting its right to exercise “collective self-defense,” the government has opened the path for Japan to collaborate more actively with friendly countries and to pursue
broader
overseas peacekeeping missions.
Unconventional measures are part of a
broader
transformation of monetary policymaking.
For example, the Fed’s mandate dictates that price stability can be explicitly linked to active support for GDP growth and employment; for the BoE and the ECB, it can be a condition for achieving the
broader
goal of sustainable growth and employment.
As a result, he has failed to change strategic realities by, for example, reconciling America’s
broader
interests with those of Iran (a declared enemy), Pakistan (a “frenemy”), and Israel (a key ally).
Expanding STEM education to include such
broader
considerations would serve as a cornerstone of a more comprehensive long-term strategy to ensure that technology serves society in overwhelmingly positive ways.
To the extent that executive compensation is tied to the value of specified securities, such pay could be tied to a
broader
basket of securities, not only common shares.
Because such a compensation structure would expose executives to a
broader
share of the negative consequences of risks taken, it would reduce their incentives to take excessive risks.
In the future, banks should consider basing bonus compensation on
broader
measures, such as earnings before any payments made to bondholders.
These difficulties are exacerbated by the OAS’s inability to address complex situations such as the coup d’état in Honduras, the conflict between Ecuador and Colombia, or
broader
regional problems.
They have a responsibility to ensure that they are part of solutions to
broader
national and international challenges.
Yet institutional change, despite the euphoria that greeted the latest EU summit, will take time, for it requires careful structuring and
broader
public support.
Hostility to GMOs is symbolic of
broader
opposition to the encroachment of market forces that are perceived to be creating a world in which money rules with nary a consideration for historical traditions, cultural identities, and social needs.
Such a Chinese “Marshall Plan” could seek to strengthen developing countries’ capacity to absorb Chinese goods, or it could advance a
broader
development agenda.
The Netherlands’ current reserved stance on further political integration is not in its
broader
interest.
We seek
broader
engagement based on mutual interest and mutual respect.
But how should we understand the
broader
implications of the opening ceremony, both for China and the outside world?
Some are already seizing the funding opportunities under what is essentially a climate-change initiative to pursue
broader
sustainability goals.
Still, proposals to de-escalate military tensions – perhaps accompanied by a peace treaty and a
broader
framework for managing relations in the region – represented a welcome development, especially in the eyes of the South Koreans and the Chinese.
Others have claimed that the fight against the Houthis – a Zaidi Shia-led religious-political movement – is just one element in a
broader
war on the Shia that Saudi Arabia has supposedly been waging.
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