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By adopting this nonsense dogma,
developed
countries enabled resource-rich authoritarian leaders like Muammar el-Qaddafi in Libya, and Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in Iran, to use their oil reserves as tools to oppose the West – and particularly its support for Israel.
Amid the global conversation about climate change, it is understandable that
developed
economies would promise significant gains in energy efficiency.
It's now time that the WHO lead a similar effort on malaria, tuberculosis, AIDs, and other afflictions of the developing and
developed
world.
The resulting collapse in the dollar value of the currencies of the four East Asian countries is an oft-told tale that has been experienced not only by small and less
developed
countries but also by large and highly
developed
ones.
Flat or Falling Incomes in Advanced Economies,” the McKinsey Global Institute asserts that
developed
countries should not expect further gains from the process of globalization.
It is the most comprehensive framework
developed
for measuring social progress, and the first to measure social progress independently of GDP.
Rich
developed
a platform for authors, teachers, and students to create, remix, and share courses and textbooks.
Sweden does not have fewer one-man enterprises today than other
developed
countries -- the problem is that most small enterprises can't afford to employ anyone but the owner.
Prenatal testing of fetuses (or of in vitro embryos before transfer to the uterus) is now well established throughout the
developed
world.
Do we understand how Sikhism
developed
its extraordinary openness to all faiths, or who the Bahai’s are and what they believe?
Once developed, such a mechanism should not be limited (as, unfortunately, it is in the Senate’s bill) to ratings of structured financial products.
Continued economic progress in the developing world and recovery in the
developed
countries requires preventing local and regional conflict from delivering large systemic shocks.
As the global order defined by the Cold War (and then by a briefly dominant America) recedes into history, a new set of institutions and agreements must be
developed
to protect the core stability of the system.
We are in the midst of a financial crisis caused by the serious mispricing of all kinds of risks and by the collapse of the housing bubble that
developed
in the first half of this decade.
The minister of finance forcefully repudiated the suggestion the following day, indicating that the government has not
developed
a consistent approach towards the faltering economy.
This can be expressed in terms of “microlives” – a unit
developed
by Cambridge statistician David Spiegelhalter to describe a person’s cumulative risks over a lifetime.
For any of that to happen, a constitution-like arrangement will need to be
developed
in which decisions are assigned to different layers within Europe: the European, the national, and the regional level.
It is mostly due to this group that private charity has
developed
in recent years.
Norway joined NATO for defense, but
developed
forward-looking policies on overseas development assistance and peace mediation to increase its soft power.
Japan’s single-minded focus on economic growth achieved its goal, but the country
developed
only modest military and soft power.
Individual freedoms, human rights and the spirit of anti-collectivism
developed
as never before, but there was also a burgeoning welfare state, Christian and social democratic parties that understood how strongly prosperity and individual freedoms depend on community.
Unfortunately, some African governments regarded the report as targeting developing countries, though the recommendations would have been just as relevant to certain
developed
countries that, especially since the terrorist attacks of 2001, have violated basic human-rights protections.
The legal protections of workers in India’s formal sector exceed those of most
developed
countries, as well as China, with mandated requirements rising as the number of employees increases.
If they succeed, life expectancy in the United States would most likely continue to decline, relative to other
developed
countries.
Written another way, "Dragolea," the name means "of love" or "the lovely one" - hardly fitting for a man who
developed
the unlovely habit of lancing his foes on a stake, from which the nickname "Tepes" (the Impaler) was derived.
Making Sense of Pension ReformWARSAW – Pension reform has become one of the most troubling fiscal dilemmas facing
developed
countries, especially those with a shrinking workforce and an aging population.
In fact, the reforms are a sensible and sustainable response to the fiscal squeeze that many other
developed
(and some developing) countries are facing.
In
developed
countries, most industries are advanced, which suggests that upgrading requires innovation.
For developing countries, Célestin Monga and I have recently
developed
an approach – called the growth identification and facilitation framework – that can help developing-country governments increase the probability of success in supporting new industries.
And the FDIC has
developed
some plausible plans specifically for dealing with domestic financial firms.
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