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Notice that you have not been asked to switch off anything really inconvenient, like your heating or air conditioning, television, computer, mobile phone, or any of the myriad technologies that
depend
on affordable, plentiful energy electricity and make modern life possible.
The European Union may not be far behind; much will
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on how China presents its case over the coming 18 months as the two sides negotiate a wide-ranging Partnership Cooperation Agreement, which will determine the quality of bilateral relations for the next decade.
The “right” conclusions
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on which of two types of economist you are.
Fourth, high private investments by business
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on high public investments in infrastructure and human capital.
High investment rates in turn
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on high saving rates.
Fourth, today’s investments with high social returns – such as low-carbon energy, smart power grids for cities, and information-based health systems –
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on public-private partnerships, in which public investment and public policies help to spur private investment.
Moreover, any viable solution in Iraq requires political agreement among Iraqis, which in turn will
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on their willingness to compromise.
Much will
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on whether the underlying technology is stable and secure, trust is established, transparency is convincing, consumer protection is effective, new content is coupled well with strong distribution channels, and broad-based validation and institutional verification boost credibility.
This is because of the second surprise: beyond slightly easier access to international markets – a result of its proximity to Hong Kong and history of municipal-level reform – Foshan’s success does not
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on some unique advantage.
Potential GDP, however, is supposed to be more stable, as it does not
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on demand-side developments.
Our success in tackling the enormous challenges we face will
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not only on our willingness to work actively and cooperatively to advance the common good, but also on our ability to foster the attributes needed to do so.
Whether that peace lasts will
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on the willingness of the four powers to use and adapt those institutions to the emerging international system.
EU membership provides the opportunity to catch up, but the actual economic outcomes will
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on the quality of domestic policies - and whether the EU policies most conducive to economic growth are strengthened, not weakened.
At the same time, all industries, from information technology to agriculture,
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on services provided by nature.
A company’s success will
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on its employees’ willingness to acquire new skills, undertake new roles, and adapt to the faster pace and unfamiliar demands of the digital marketplace.
Its basis in real estate means that it would not
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on a precarious attempt to tax a mobile factor of production.
Whether Trump’s approach actually works with North Korea will
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on the diplomacy that follows the Singapore summit.
Whether there is a permanent reduction in global imbalances will
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mainly on decisions taken outside the US, specifically in countries like China.
As some Chinese colleagues told me, the success of reforms in the next decade will
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more than ever on good design.
The half-billion people who
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on a healthy fishing industry, and the one billion who rely on fish as a primary source of protein, cannot wait another 20 years for the international community to act.
The situation was even worse for Argentina and Venezuela, both of which
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heavily on commodity exports – mainly soybeans and oil – not only to finance imports, but also as their main source of government revenue.
Consider Chile and Peru, both of which
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heavily on copper exports.
There seems to be a Catch-22 at work here: introducing the common currency may prompt foreign investment, although this will
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on the ability of the new members to lower their public finance deficits.
They complement and even
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on each other.
Simply put, freedom in the twenty-first century does not
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on unregulated gun ownership.
America’s real freedoms
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on sane public policy.
The length of this period should be fixed, and should not
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on actions or conditions that are at least partly under executives’ control.
PHNOM PENH -- The appearance of the first former Khmer Rouge leader in a special hybrid court established in Cambodia to bring that movement’s surviving leaders to justice provoked a question on which the tribunal’s integrity will depend: should an accused mass murderer be released from prison pending his trial?
They tend to be the most despotic and corrupt, not because poor people care less about good governance – on the contrary, their very lives
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on it – but because they lack the means to keep their government disciplined and law abiding.
In the months following Putin’s return to the presidency, much will
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upon Russia’s civil society and the protest movement’s leaders.
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