Competitive
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If emerging conflicts and
competitive
pressures lead to, say, economic sanctions or the obstruction of key trade routes, the resulting balkanization of global trade would diminish globalization’s benefits substantially.
In a highly
competitive
market, in which legacy media companies are under pressure from Internet news sites and social media platforms, news programs quickly realized that they could leverage Trump’s outlandish behavior to attract larger audiences and strengthen their bottom lines.
Trump bases this approach on the nonsensical belief that human-driven climate change is a hoax, invented by the Chinese to make US industry less
competitive.
Carrying the scenario further, one could even dream up an optimistic outlook for the UK’s trade balance, with a highly
competitive
exchange rate significantly improving demand in its major market, the eurozone.
As economic decision-making shifts from markets to the government, Rouhani’s attempt to create a competitive, globalized Iranian economy will come to a grinding halt.
German exporters remain highly innovative and
competitive.
With increased investment in infrastructure, not to mention a
competitive
education system and more investment-friendly business conditions, it can place its economy on a stronger footing for the future, and help pull Europe out of its malaise.
Shale energy has given the US an important
competitive
advantage in manufacturing in general and in petrochemicals in particular.
For starters, Japan, like emerging economies with flexible exchange-rate regimes, may actually benefit from America’s monetary tightening, as an appreciating dollar makes Japanese exports more
competitive.
But others, such as wind, solar, and geothermal, are in some circumstances already cost
competitive
– or nearly cost
competitive
– with fossil fuels.
By contrast, euroization so far has required a fair degree of prior fiscal consolidation, a credible and independent monetary policy, reasonably
competitive
financial institutions, and flexible labor markets.
Consider this: they ignored the negative costs of climate change, and suggested that clean energy would never be price
competitive
with fossil fuels, which is simply not true.
Where are the
competitive
pressures for innovative thinking in government?
The Soviet Union also wanted to surround itself with a protective buffer of like-minded states, and Italy’s Benito Mussolini was proud that for a time fascism was a
competitive
export.
Low oil prices, a more
competitive
euro exchange rate, and the European Central Bank’s judicious use of its full suite of monetary-stabilization policies – not to mention the fact that the threat of Grexit has been averted, at least for now – provide a favorable backdrop for such ambitious reforms.
Among the most potent causes of stress in adult life are those arising from
competitive
interactions between animals of the same species, leading to the formation of dominance hierarchies.
Under WTO rules, however, pricing below costs on the part of exporters is sufficient for imposing import duties, even when it is standard
competitive
practice – such as during economic downturns.
Certain types of
competitive
advantage undermine the legitimacy of international trade, even when (as with this example) they may imply aggregate economic benefits for the importing country.
This shift has become increasingly apparent in recent years, as major tech firms have faced intensifying scrutiny of their
competitive
practices, tax behavior, data uses, and privacy policies.
If that happens, and US firms can do business in China without being compelled to pay such a steep
competitive
price, the threat of tariffs will have been a very successful tool of trade policy.
Inputs, such as energy, minerals, and water, must be made available at
competitive
prices.
Finally, as a country that does not export vital natural resources and is dependent on substantial commodity imports, India needs an open, competitive, vibrant system of international trade and finance.
Instead, Greece should concentrate on activist policies that attract globally
competitive
firms, an area where Ireland has much to teach – and where Stiglitz has sensible things to say.
So far, government-led capital spending in order to develop
competitive
private sectors has had mixed results.
Competitive
pressures from low-cost foreign production have driven down the average cost of solar installation in the US by 70% since 2010.
But this will work only if structural reforms make these economies far more
competitive.
The sorry state of wind and solar power shows the massive challenge that we face in trying to make today’s technology
competitive
and efficient.
One priority is to ensure that large, new infusions of aid do not produce unintended economic outcomes, such as rapid currency appreciation or inflation, which would make recipient countries’ exports less
competitive.
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 US has led some international attempts to address
competitive
depreciation, including an agreement among G-7 ministers in February 2013 to refrain from foreign-exchange intervention and a November 2015 side agreement to the Trans-Pacific Partnership to address currency manipulation.
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