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After all, it was France’s then-president, Nicolas Sarkozy, who in 2010 ordered the expulsion of illegal Roma and the demolition of their camps – triggering the human-rights response that stimulated the EU to strengthen its
calls
for investment in Roma integration.
It recognizes the potential benefits of some immigration, but
calls
for strict proficiency tests, to ensure that only migrants who can fill a skills gap in the recipient country are accepted.
ZURICH – Repeatedly in recent years there have been
calls
for a revival of civilian nuclear power.
For starters, the action plan
calls
for limiting the impact on public investment of the pressure to consolidate the government budget.
The left
calls
for an expansion of social protection; the right says that doing so would undermine economic growth and widen fiscal deficits.
Predictably, the Arizona tragedy has elicited
calls
for policy changes.
At the same time, the “maximum pressure” campaign has effectively ended, with
calls
to relax sanctions and a reluctance to enforce fully those on the books.
Rather, we need to listen to those on the front lines and heed their
calls
for a renewed commitment to ending malaria.
But there are some that call for pushback, and the jury is still out on America’s capacity to make the right
calls.
Indeed, despite appearances, President Xi Jinping’s reform agenda involves not so much a grand vision of the future – what Xi
calls
the “Chinese Dream” – as a capacity to navigate the complex political calculations that need to be made to ensure that everyone will be satisfied enough not to rebel.
Fred Bergsten of the Institute for International Economics
calls
this situation "a disaster in the making."
As markets failed,
calls
for ethical regulation of the quest for profit has become justified not only in principle, but also in fact.
Today, EU membership is a more powerful incentive than ever for what the EU
calls
three “candidate countries” (Croatia, FYR Macedonia, and Turkey) and five “potential candidate countries” (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo under UN Security Council Resolution 1244, Montenegro, and Serbia).
When the collateral that underpins excess leverage comes under severe pressure – as was the case for Japanese businesses in the early 1990’s and American consumers in the mid 2000’s – what Koo
calls
the “debt rejection” motive of deleveraging takes precedence over discretionary spending.
CAMBRIDGE – This year’s presidential campaign in the United States has been marked by
calls
from Barack Obama’s would-be Republican challengers for a radical transformation of American foreign policy.
Campaigns are always more extreme than the eventual reality, but countries should be wary of
calls
for transformational change.
Thanks to the ICTY, anyone can read the transcripts of intercepted
calls
to deliver more “packages” to the killing fields.
The
calls
to curb speculation in derivatives markets or short sales have this flavor.
How to Lose a Trade WarNEW HAVEN – Protectionist from the start, US President Donald Trump’s administration has now moved from rhetoric to action in its avowed campaign to defend US workers from what Trump
calls
the “carnage” of “terrible trade deals.”
International phone
calls
were prohibitively expensive, and the idea of actually seeing someone while you talked to them was the stuff of science fiction.
Since then, many
calls
for coordination have lamented the outbreak of “currency wars,” otherwise known as competitive depreciation – an old phenomenon that recalls the tit-for-tat devaluations of the 1930s.
The most recent set of
calls
for coordination arise from fears – articulated, for example, by Raghuram Rajan, Governor of the Reserve Bank of India – that the Fed will not adequately take into account the adverse impact on emerging-market economies when it raises interest rates.
Attempting to use game theory to interpret the various
calls
for coordination is revealing, though not in the way that game theorists assume.
But some
calls
for international coordination are less useful, particularly when the aim is to blame foreigners in order to distract attention from domestic constraints and disagreements.
Otherwise,
calls
for international cooperation may do more harm than good.
Calls
for liberalism coexist with statist dogma, and bloviating populism trumps regard for complexity and hard choices.
The impact would be even greater if US and European countries responded to Chinese
calls
to export high-tech products more freely.
As a developing country that has throughout history emitted only one-fifth of the CO2 emitted by the US, China insists that it has the moral right to resist
calls
to take the lead.
In the case of education, the report
calls
on employers and colleges to work together to develop talent “pipelines.”
But there is no doubt that the risks we face merit a more holistic approach, much like what was called for immediately after the 2008 crisis (though those
calls
lost steam as markets recovered).
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