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For one, they will likely introduce quantity controls on bank lending, though the effects of such regulations are diminishing because banks and other financial institutions have
developed
a range of ways to circumvent them.
For the first time ever,
developed
and developing countries acknowledged their responsibility to curb emissions of greenhouse gasses and agreed on the goal of limiting global temperature rise to below two degrees Celsius.
In fact, this may come just in time – an aging population in
developed
economies implies a smaller workforce – and greater need for personal care services – in the coming decades.
With
developed
economies’ competitors, including China, investing heavily in AI, policymakers should be increasing support for basic research and ensuring that their countries have the physical and human resources they need to invent and manufacture everything connected with this major new general purpose technology.
The contracts will be settled on the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, which
developed
out of academic work that my colleague Karl Case and I pioneered almost twenty years ago.
Nonetheless, the loss of operational independence – the ability to act without interference in pursuit of its stated objectives,
developed
in consultation with political authorities – can also be fatal to a central bank’s credibility.
And yet, as long as global growth remains weak, Africans cannot count on
developed
countries to fully honor their commitments to help attain the Sustainable Development Goals.
In
developed
countries, doctors prescribe antibiotics for even the most basic maladies, like the common cold.
We have global supply lines in which goods are
developed
in one country, manufactured in another, and assembled in a third.
Although manufactured in China and Vietnam, shoes were designed, developed, and marketed in Europe.
In 2016,
developed
countries should agree to accept a combined total approaching a million refugees annually, either through resettlement or by issuing humanitarian, student, labor, and other visas.
But China unambiguously hurts US interests when it steals technology
developed
by US firms.
Plans to achieve these goals are being developed; they must now be implemented.
As a country that does not belong to any power bloc, India cannot afford to put itself in the position of needing multilateral support – a trap into which even
developed
countries, like Portugal and Spain, have fallen.
As
developed
countries struggle with slow growth and large debt burdens, their interest in an open global system can no longer be taken for granted.
Recent debate about income inequality in the US and other
developed
countries has focused on the rapid surge in incomes for the few.
But to know which theory describes physical reality, experimental tests must eventually be
developed.
But the biggest problem has been the failure of the
developed
countries – the architects of the post-World War II international order – to formulate an inclusive strategy to address global challenges and manage the transition to a new international system.
A fully
developed
CSDP – itself the cornerstone of further European integration – must be a fundamental component of such a system.
First, it will come as no surprise that, in terms of the distribution of income, wealth, and the costs and benefits of forced structural change, growth patterns in most of the
developed
world have been problematic for the past 20 years.
Given the magnitude of recent economic shocks,
developed
countries’ citizens might be less unhappy were there evidence of a concerted effort – based on genuine burden sharing – to address these issues.
But, for the most part – and again throughout the
developed
world – effective responses have been missing.
Third, the EU is confronting, in more severe form, a problem facing much of the
developed
world: powerful forces operating beyond the control of elected officials are shaping citizens’ lives, leaving them feeling powerless.
The US also
developed
a particular populist belief that gun ownership constitutes a vital protection against government tyranny.
Moreover, the failure of
developed
countries – particularly, the US – to take responsibility for their historical emissions of greenhouse gases continues, representing a major sticking point because these emissions far surpass those of the developing world.
Even though parts of both the
developed
and the developing world increasingly look to China for leadership, the country’s leaders view such a global role as beyond their current capabilities.
In June, the prestigious journal Science published an article by the South Korean scientist Woo-Suk Hwang and an international team of co-authors describing how they had
developed
what were, in effect, “made to order” lines of human stem cells cloned from an adult.
Pessimists claim that in the absence of well
developed
local financial markets and a global lender of last resort, emerging economies remain vulnerable to a sudden stop in capital flows.
In
developed
countries with floating exchange rates, a drop in foreign lending can be expansionary if currency depreciation stimulates exports.
By contrast,
developed
country policymakers’ default stance seems to be that proactive or preemptive measures require a high degree of certainty, owing to a deep-seated belief that financial markets are stable and self-regulating.
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