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The austerity measures that many countries have adopted to reduce public deficits and debt are hampering fiscal policy, while near-zero policy rates in the largest
developed
economies have constrained their scope for monetary-policy maneuvering.
In his extensive international deal-making – which isn’t the same as diplomacy – Tillerson has
developed
a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, toward whom Trump has been notably soft.
This does not necessarily imply that Italian authorities were bad or inept, only that the rules governing monetary and fiscal policymaking in Europe before the EMU were no longer appropriate for the highly fluent capital markets that had
developed
over the previous two decades.
At the United Nations Summit on Climate Change in September, President Paul Kagame of Rwanda pointed out that, while
developed
nations outside Africa are almost entirely responsible for the problem, its greatest impact will probably be on Africa, which has few resources to cope with the challenge.
One team has
developed
degradable packaging to replace plastics.
Automation and robotics led to the decline in manufacturing jobs in
developed
economies long before any major trade agreements were concluded.
In Israel’s prisons, a consensus has
developed
among leading Fatah and Hamas Palestinian inmates on accepting a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.
But market forces alone are unlikely to solve the unprecedented levels of labor-market exclusion that
developed
from the mid-1970’s to the early 1990’s.
This tranquility has been helped by the elaborate “rituals of respect” that have
developed
between the secular state and the Sufi orders, and the excellent relations between the country’s Muslim majority and the Catholic minority at all levels of society.
The TB drugs currently in use were
developed
between 1950 and 1970.
Indeed, the Bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine is almost 100 years old, while the most widely used diagnostic test, microscopic detection of bacilli in sputum, was
developed
130 years ago.
Two Cheers for the New NormalJAKARTA – The conventional wisdom about the state of the world economy goes something like this: Since the start of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, the
developed
world has struggled to recover, with only the United States able to adjust.
In short, we are far from having
developed
a reliable set of precepts and policies to guide us toward a safer future.
In fact, the solutions
developed
there may reshape responses to similar crises elsewhere.
These countries’ investment-promotion agencies – indeed, those of all countries, including
developed
ones – should increasingly target firms in China to lure them to their shores.
But an important caveat is in order: China has a vast interior that is far less
developed
than the coastal provinces.
The pattern is clear: this sort of transition away from labor-intensive manufacturing happened before in today’s
developed
countries, when firms headquartered in Europe, Japan, and the United States moved production to developing countries.
In a globally inter-connected world, however, a new politics has developed, in which both the left and right fringes fear that outside competition or influences will limit their ability to shape political choices.
There is a better model, one
developed
in a linguistically, culturally, and religiously diverse test-tube in the geographic heart of Europe: the Swiss model of Konkordanzdemokratie.
Firms get to be large by exploiting economies of scale, refining and mass-producing the radical innovations
developed
by entrepreneurs (discussed next).
From that experience, we have developed, alongside the OECD, initial principles to help guide and inspire future carbon-pricing schemes.
It
developed
external deficits and growth slowed.
This, the official doctrine of most
developed
countries today, contains at least five major fallacies, which pass largely unnoticed, because the narrative is so plausible.
The algorithms in question,
developed
at the University of California, Berkeley, were known as “portfolio insurance.”
One structural reform that could drive global growth is substantial infrastructure investment in developing and
developed
countries alike.
In the area of tax avoidance, discussion needs to broaden beyond
developed
economies; as the International Monetary Fund recently pointed out, developing economies’ budgets are disproportionately affected by multinational companies’ savvy accounting strategies.
Worse, as
developed
and developing countries are starting to take climate change seriously, Australia is moving in the opposite direction.
Advising those governments on how to do their jobs became a new vocation for these institutions, which quickly
developed
new “technical” approaches to governance reform.
And as these technologies continue to be
developed
and widely adopted, they will bring about radical shifts in all disciplines, industries, and economies, and in the way that individuals, companies, and societies produce, distribute, consume, and dispose of goods and services.
Over the course of history, very few powerful states have
developed
a sense of themselves as being based not on ethnic heritage, but on a set of values that all citizens can live by.
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