Counterparts
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As the New Year begins, the US continues to race ahead of its rich-country
counterparts.
Here it can take lessons from its British and American counterparts: credibility does not require dogmatism, but rather clarity of purpose.
The only solution, many euro supporters now contend, is full political union, which would allow for fiscal transfers from the eurozone’s more competitive countries to their weaker
counterparts.
Germans pay three times more than their American
counterparts.
All these qualities have
counterparts
in politics.
In a planned economy like China’s, where policymakers use various tools to influence asset prices, such instability could, in theory, be avoided; indeed, the Marxist view is that government intervention to stop crises is precisely why controlled economies are superior to their free-market
counterparts.
At the ASEAN summit, the 10 Southeast Asian leaders met
counterparts
from China, Japan, and South Korea.
As a latecomer to urbanization, India will benefit from technological innovations – including digital technologies, cleaner energy, innovative construction materials, and new modes of transport – that will enable it to leapfrog some of its more developed
counterparts.
The French debate about executive compensation is particularly striking in this respect, because managers’ salaries are in fact lower than those paid to their German, British, and American counterparts, and their remuneration has grown in step with corporate share prices, increasing six-fold in 25 years.
They learn new processes, adopt new technology quickly, and are more willing to share knowledge than their younger
counterparts
are.
Yet, like its developed counterparts, China remains mired in the perception of aging as a fiscal challenge, rather than as a matter for economic policy reform and improved business practices.
Indeed, one could argue that such symbolic acts may even create a blind euphoria that obscures the fact that, as a result of less education and lower pay, young females in India continue to have far fewer resources than their male
counterparts.
Meanwhile, new technologies raise demand for skilled workers, while reducing demand for their less-skilled
counterparts
– a trend that fuels the expansion of the wage gap between skilled and unskilled.
European government
counterparts
failed to converge on a common assessment of the country’s problems, let alone cooperate on a proper response.
They are targeting some of the highest-value fish in our waters, leaving their Somali
counterparts
to compete over lower-value fish.
Leaders should not become entangled in details that fuel suspicion of their counterparts’ motives, lest they lose sight of the bigger picture.
He will be a tough and strong-minded leader, but one who understands the world in a pragmatic way and knows how to work well with his foreign
counterparts.
Next year, salaries for federal employees in the UAE will rise by 30-100%, while their Qatari counterparts’ wages will rise by 60-120%.
Moreover, despite China’s reputation as the more dynamic growth market, Japanese consumers still have far deeper pockets than their Chinese counterparts, meaning that Japan plays a greater role in sustaining the region’s export-dependent economies.
Indeed, Japan provides far more foreign direct investment than China in every major economy in Southeast Asia and ASEAN as a whole, and its leading firms – global players such as Mitsubishi and Sony – transfer far more technology and know-how to developing Asia than their Chinese
counterparts.
What are the rights and duties of scientists and governments who consider the risks to be graver than their
counterparts
in other countries do?
As a result, Britain has had an unprecedented decade of low inflation and relatively high economic growth, outperforming many of its European
counterparts.
For that to happen, though, African leaders must help their British
counterparts
see that with change comes opportunity.
In other words, thanks to their highly skilled labor forces, they are better equipped than their developing-country
counterparts
for activities like the production of made-to-measure specialized goods or, indeed, anything that requires a highly trained team to work in close proximity.
After evaluating the technologies, policy options, and analysis included in the report, one might conclude that low-carbon growth paths may be slightly flatter in the short term than their high-carbon counterparts, with higher investment and lower consumption.
Indeed, it is rather likely that the Palestinians, who stubbornly refuse to negotiate with their Israeli counterparts, intend to drag Israel into the trap of a binational state extending from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, hoping that it will one day all become Palestine.
Instead, developing countries, particularly those in the earlier stages of economic development, must find new external markets for their goods, by maximizing trade opportunities with their
counterparts
in the developing world, many of which have considerable purchasing power.
Last but not least, women and girls almost everywhere continue to be underrepresented in leadership and decision-making circles, and they often work more hours for less money than their male
counterparts.
As a result, Chinese commercial banks can operate longer with a higher RRR than their
counterparts
elsewhere.
The Trump administration’s red line was apparently crossed this month, when a White House spokesman issued a rare rebuke of Netanyahu, dismissing reports that US officials had discussed an annexation plan for the West Bank with their Israeli
counterparts.
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