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The SADC’s regional plan establishes a timeframe for policy implementation over the next fifteen years that takes these
constraints
into account, focusing on macroeconomic policies, debt problems, and establishing a stable and secure investment climate.
Financial crisis at long last made hard budget
constraints
credible.
Its very passivity underlined the reality of hard budget
constraints.
The Next-Generation GreenhouseISTANBUL – The challenge of ensuring adequate, nutrient-rich food for an expanding global population is a daunting one, especially given
constraints
on key resources like water and agricultural land.
Until these underlying
constraints
are addressed, talk of a new consumption-based growth model for China, reflected in the government’s recently approved 12th Five-Year Plan, can be no more than lip service.
But the Bank is also hampered by worsening resource constraints, as the biggest post-crisis capital infusions went to regional development banks.
For foreign investors, the policy will be to expand greatly the range of opportunities while curtailing foreign control; foreign companies, for example, may hold minority stakes in the telecoms sector, while dominant foreign companies like Monsanto will face
constraints.
Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged, a paean to entrepreneurship unfettered by environmental or social constraints, is a favorite of climate-change deniers.
In recent weeks European defense ministers suggested that increases in military expenditures should be excluded from the budget
constraints
imposed by the Euro stability pact.
More generally, Chinese investment will ease the
constraints
on the silk road economies caused partly by slow growth and investment shortfalls in advanced economies.
Forgetting that history might doom China to repeat the mistakes of the past; but, for better or worse, it might also ease
constraints
and set its leaders free.
Taken together, these
constraints
and analogies suggest that the West, particularly Europe, should focus on long-term assistance for the democratic and economic development of the Middle East’s reborn countries, and also on partnerships with all forces that support their countries’ democratization and modernization.
Both immediately confronted the international financial
constraints
that opposition politicians can afford to ignore.
The current obsession with government deficits and budgetary
constraints
should not deflect attention from the need for reforms that address the looming retirement crisis confronting many Americans.
The issue is complicated further by practical political
constraints.
But while such a program could employ millions of workers to deliver basic public services and rebuild and modernize the country’s dilapidated infrastructure, it is no more feasible than a UBI, given current federal budget
constraints.
At that point, no amount of creative accounting will be able to mask the new realities of Vietnam’s economic
constraints.
Given fiscal constraints, that implies either less care for pensioners, budget cuts elsewhere, or tax hikes.
At the same time, however, Middle Eastern SWFs have confronted new
constraints
on their international purchasing power, owing to fiscal austerity at home, induced by falling hydrocarbon prices.
While we have the tools and knowledge base to develop a more holistic approach to recovery of the evacuated zone, political
constraints
and public acceptance are as important as technical issues in formulating policy.
Each case has elicited a different response, owing either to the
constraints
of international power politics, as is now the case with respect to Syria, or to economic and strategic considerations, as in Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.
The Budget Enforcement Act of 1990 legislated caps on discretionary spending and created
constraints
known as “pay-as-you-go” (PAYGO) rules: if Congress wanted to cut a tax or increase entitlement spending it had to pay for the cost in some other part of the budget.
And, faced with today’s tight budget constraints, the inclination to favor projects that have demonstrable short-term returns is arguably stronger now than in the past.
And it is scandalous that vast sums are being devoted to maintaining and modernizing these weapons at a time when budget
constraints
undermine efforts to address pressing human needs around the world.
These risks include the negative supply shock that could come from a trade war; higher oil prices, owing to politically motivated supply constraints; and inflationary domestic policies in the US.
Resource
constraints
are compounded by a lack of research.
But, unless
constraints
to longer-term growth are addressed soon, the emerging markets’ rise to prosperity and global influence will be short-lived.
The main
constraints
include environmental degradation, economic deprivation, social inequality, ineffective public-sector management, and weak corporate governance.
The desire for academic travel is driven by contrasts in the quality, & cost, and accessibility of tertiary education; by differences in admissions criteria, accreditation processes, and potential social and occupational networks; and by capacity
constraints
in emerging-market institutions that are not growing fast enough to meet growing demand.
Failure to address its
constraints
will not cause a catastrophic economic collapse, but neglecting the leadership, managerial, professional, and technical skills that emerging markets increasingly require will inevitably lead to gradual deterioration in overall performance.
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