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Rather, it must embark on a broader and
deeper
process of reform and renewal; and it must be willing to swallow the bitter pill of slower short-term growth in the interest of long-term goals.
Given the state of Puerto Rico’s economy after Maria, a much
deeper
restructuring is inevitable.
But the tit-for-tat retaliation that has followed the raid reflects
deeper
sources of mistrust and mutual suspicion.
In the long term, the US and China need
deeper
dialogue and a shared vision for the international order, so that individual countries will not be tempted to form rival blocs among themselves.
They may reflect
deeper
weaknesses in economic structures, such as a lack of competitiveness or institutional shortcomings.
But, for all the dramatic headlines, there is a deeper, unreported problem with the UK’s welfare reform: rather than reduce poverty, it could actually exacerbate it.
China’s Quest for ValueBEIJING – At the end of September, a new free-trade zone was launched in Shanghai, the aim being to mark the start of a new era not only of openness in investment, trade, and finance, but also of
deeper
Chinese integration into the global value chain.
Probably the best way to make Europe credible is to stake out a position that is genuinely bold, one that both advances its interests and upholds its
deeper
values.
In any case, Ireland’s experience with housing bubbles carries a
deeper
lesson – one that virtually everyone has missed.
Russia's presence runs
deeper
than the troops it maintains in the area.
It is important to acknowledge that the roots of the anti-globalization movement in the United States run much
deeper
than disenfranchised blue-collar workers.
World Bank President Robert Zoellick has rightly warned that all this massive temporary fiscal stimulus is a “sugar high” that will ultimately pass without
deeper
reforms.
Given that treaty change is politically unfeasible, establishing a “two-speed Europe” – in which a core group of countries pursues
deeper
integration more quickly than the rest – is the EU’s best option for reaching the level of cooperation needed to escape the crisis intact.
It is that their economies could be dragged into much
deeper
crises than those that will be experienced at the epicenter of the sub-prime debacle.
As Argentina's crisis worsens, indeed with output possibly collapsing by 10 to 15% this year and with unemployment soaring, the IMF keeps asking for
deeper
cuts.
The latest estimates for Italy and Spain project a
deeper
contraction, prolonged into next year.
The
deeper
roots of the surge of Euroskeptic and other protest parties originate with the general dissatisfaction with the state of the economy and dysfunctional national political systems.
In Europe, recent investigations suggest that the Islamic State (ISIS) has established a network of terror cells that is far wider and
deeper
than authorities had believed.
It is now apparent that the roots of that crisis are far
deeper
than anyone initially realized.
What all this means is that the financial crisis has turned out to be a lot
deeper
and its resolution considerably messier than necessary.
Conspicuously, South Korean President Park Geun-hye’s “Trustpolitik” – a soft-power approach to North Korea that calls for
deeper
cooperation with China, the North’s most important ally – is particularly popular.
Economists around the world have condemned that target as punitive, because aiming for it will inevitably result in a
deeper
downturn.
How to Renew the European ProjectBERLIN – The French presidential and legislative elections earlier this year have instilled new hope in the European integration project, by raising the prospect of
deeper
Franco-German cooperation.
The Intellectual and PoliticsPRAGUE: Does an intellectual - by virtue of his efforts to get below the surface of things, to grasp relations, causes and effects, to recognize individual items as part of larger entities, and thus derive a
deeper
awareness and responsibility for the world - belong in politics?
When the economic slowdown hastened the relocation of many manufacturers to inland provinces or neighboring countries, those in the coastal regions began to call for increased openness,
deeper
structural reforms, and industrial upgrading.
Trump is but a symptom, albeit a shocking and dangerous one, of this
deeper
political malaise.
All of the major emerging economies face weakening external demand, but India’s slowdown has been exacerbated by a drop in investment that reflects a
deeper
loss of official direction and business confidence.
Anticipating
deeper
economic reforms from a strengthened Modi administration, India’s stock market surged.
This contributes to frictions between these institutions and countries they advise: many bright, young economists working for developing country governments base their analyses on a
deeper
understanding of the market economy than that provided by the old ideology and the simplistic models guiding some of the international bureaucrats.
But these leaders’ failures run even
deeper.
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