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The IMF endorsed legal standards and codes of best practice
developed
by other institutions, but also promotes the development of new standards, including accounting and auditing standards, securities market regulations, bankruptcy law, codes for corporate governance, insurance and banking regulations.
Moreover, the process by which a law is
developed
has consequences for the effectiveness of legal institutions.
Countries that
developed
their formal legal order internally develop more effective legal institutions than those who rely - or were forced to rely - on legal transplants.
It also implies subsidizing and protecting domestic production, just as all
developed
nations once did – and still do whenever it suits them.
As part of the work on regional infrastructure, the Bank has
developed
a short-term action plan.
Not only has Iran
developed
its nuclear capabilities while a party to the NPT, the Israelis will say, but it also has put Israel’s destruction high on its agenda.
After all, the current strategy has not really worked either as a deterrent against conventional attacks (which persisted throughout the years that Israel supposedly
developed
its nuclear arsenal) or as a warning to rivals (such as Iran) against developing a nuclear weapon.
Like
developed
countries, emerging and developing countries import some – if not all – of their medicines, the cost of which is mainly covered by the patients themselves, given these countries’ lack of health insurance.
Largely through politics, a more inclusive sense of “us”
developed.
While emerging economies have out-performed
developed
countries, both have slowed.
Growth has been virtually flat in
developed
economies and, at 5.6% in the emerging world, is well below the 7.6% average in the previous five-year period.
Europe's Unity in European ValuesAlongside the debate about the European Union constitution, a debate about European values has also
developed.
In exchange, Trump wants an additional $25 billion for security on the border with Mexico – including his promised wall – and reforms to limit family-based legal immigration and favor higher-skilled workers, which is the norm in most
developed
countries.
The inherent logic offers, perhaps for the first time, a sustainable growth paradigm that is suited to developing and
developed
countries alike.
How far it will fly will depend on smart policies by national governments in
developed
and developing countries, and on forward-looking policies by regional development banks, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and bilateral development finance by OECD countries.
While
developed
countries in Europe, North America, and Asia are rapidly aging, emerging economies are predominantly youthful.
Across the
developed
economies, the prevailing policy mix for the last six years – fiscal tightening and ultra-easy monetary conditions – has resulted in mediocre income growth but big wealth increases for the already rich.
Given its foreign-policy weakness, Europe can have only a minor impact on the wars and conflicts ravaging Africa and the Middle East (though its influence, however small, should be used and developed).
Population alone is not a source of power unless those human resources are developed, and India has lagged well behind China in terms of literacy and economic growth.
But, over time, it
developed
its auto industry so that it could export more expensive cars.
NATO’s approach to non-state actors, however, is less well
developed.
Resilient IndiaNEW DELHI – With the world’s most
developed
economies reeling under the incubus of what is already being called the Great Recession, India at the beginning of the year took stock and issued a revised estimate for GDP growth in the 2008-2009 fiscal year.
Faith in a Globalized AgeLONDON – For years, it was assumed, certainly in the West, that, as society developed, religion would wither away.
The initiative that Brazil's Central Bank made to increase transparency and openness are a model for central banks throughout the world--in the
developed
world as well as the less
developed.
But, to facilitate this shift, appropriate financing vehicles must be developed; investment and risk-management expertise will have to be acquired; regulatory frameworks will have to be improved; and adequate data and investment benchmarks will be needed.
This is especially true in developing countries’ health-care systems, which often confront tighter resource constraints than health care in
developed
countries.
And it promised to support the positive convergence of developing and
developed
countries, thereby reducing both absolute and relative poverty and weakening economic incentives for illegal cross-border migration.
Indeed, over the last few years,
developed
countries have increasingly sought to evade their climate obligations.
(Since reaching a peak of $257 billion in 2011, such investment by
developed
countries has stalled.)
But the principles
developed
by its drafters have clear relevance for those attempting to resolve the challenges confronting Europe today.
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