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Unfortunately, this focus on savings distorts understanding and distracts from the real
challenge
of creating mass consumption markets in developing countries.
The
challenge
is to get corporations to invest in developing countries, but for purposes of producing for local consumers.
That requires expanding markets in developing countries, which means tackling income inequality and getting income into the right hands – an enormous organizational
challenge
that is off the radar because economists focus exclusively on savings and supply-side issues.
CAMBRIDGE – The
challenge
of raising the incomes of middle-class families has emerged as an important focus of the presidential election campaign in the United States.
The Coming Fed FightTILBURG – There is no longer much doubt that Mitt Romney will be the Republican Party’s nominee to
challenge
President Barack Obama in the United States’ presidential election in November.
In the 1980’s and 1990’s, large swaths of American industry – especially the domestic oil industry – faced this problem, described by the economist Michael Jensen as the managerial
challenge
of handling free cash flow well.
There is another reason Shia, Sunnis, and Kurds won’t move immediately to undermine federal authority: the central government in Baghdad won’t have the legal or economic means to
challenge
their local power.
Thus, for the moment, they have no reason to
challenge
the status quo.
Integrating these different streams of analysis into a coherent approach to economic growth is a huge
challenge
to policymakers and academics alike.
First, courageous politicians and policymakers took on the
challenge
of designing crucial reforms and explaining their consequences to a public that was understandably wary.
They understood the historic nature of the task and embraced the
challenge.
Agriculture has always presented the greatest
challenge
to free-trade doctrine and its promise of empowering the poor, for it is one of the most distorted areas of global trade.
The practical
challenge
comes from agriculture’s two advantages that insulate the rural sector from global market forces and turn even the most urbane, liberal politicians into its defenders.
The rich countries face a similar demographic challenge, while the rest of the world waits to see how their responses will reshape the global economy.
The post-Saddam
challenge
in Iraq has four components: humanitarian, security-related, economic, and political.
The humanitarian
challenge
has been less burdensome than anticipated, thanks to advance planning by the US and the world community and to the rapid, focused, and discriminate way in which coalition forces fought the war.
The essential
challenge
before him and his country is not transitioning from a more to a less state-directed economic system, as many of those cheering Congress’s electoral victory believe.
While bureaucratic excess, entrenched corruption, and other inefficiencies beg remedy, the real
challenge
before India is its allegiance to a twentieth-century vision of modernity.
India’s essential
challenge
is to take up Gandhi’s mantle and boldly imagine a future that is different from the West’s present.
The
challenge
then would be to convert capital abundance into more leisure and balanced consumption.
While such a discussion is beginning to emerge in response to the Tymoshenko case, the ECHR is a lonely voice, and the international community has so far hesitated to
challenge
violations of the rule of law publicly.
The main
challenge
is to convince policymakers that there is more to reducing poverty than focusing on just three diseases.
Just as technocrats assume that there is only one right solution to every policy
challenge
– hence political debate is not necessary – so, for populists, the people have one, and only one, uncorrupted will.
Leaders must be honest about the scale of the
challenge
and recognize that a systemic and transformational change, not incremental gestures, is required.
The biggest challenge, however, will be to secure the necessary financing.
The
challenge
lies in combining these resources with hard-power assets like economic and military power so that they reinforce one another.
A second universal
challenge
is technology.
A third widespread
challenge
that awaits emerging leaders is the inescapable reality that citizens’ demands increasingly overwhelm the capacity to satisfy them.
These developments within countries will make more difficult the
challenge
of generating global consensus on how to meet threats beyond borders: as governing successfully at home becomes more difficult, so will governing abroad.
Addressing the complex
challenge
posed by NCDs will require a coordinated international effort.
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