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This must include incentives to stimulate private-sector investment – especially in new, environmentally-friendly technologies and labor-intensive economic activities – and collaborative industrial policy to strengthen economic diversification in
developing
countries.
Developing
a sub-regional market would also spur economic growth, create jobs, and boost income for millions of people.
Developing
this internal market is key to West Africa’s energy future.
Market forces will drive this agenda forward, and there will be greater potential to invest in renewable energy in
developing
countries than ever before.
More than 90 developed and
developing
countries included carbon-pricing schemes among the actions they intend to take after the Paris deal.
To create some certainty and achieve the scale of investment necessary to make a major change in our economic direction, it must be clear to business that political leaders, from developed and
developing
countries alike, are committed to this course.
The effort requires significant investment, not least in infrastructure development in both the developed and
developing
world.
A clear commitment to emission reduction targets in the developed and
developing
world to drive technology investment and energy efficiency measures.
Interest rates in emerging and
developing
countries are importantly affected by what happens in the world’s largest economies, and the ongoing multi-year low-interest-rate cycle has its roots in the United States, Europe, and Japan.
Developing
countries need to ensure reliable property rights and policy enforcement in order to generate the incentives needed to protect nature in the future.
The poor in
developing
countries have none of these benefits, which proves fatal for an estimated 18 million of them each year.
India is certainly alarmed at the possibility of Iran
developing
nuclear weapons, not to mention its concern at the possible effects of Iran’s Islamist fundamentalism on Kashmiri Muslims.
Although the World Health Organization (WHO) has recommended including the hepB vaccine in routine immunization since 1992, its high price initially hindered its uptake in some
developing
countries.
The Alliance is now working to make the HPV vaccine available to more than 30 million of the world’s poorest women and girls by 2020; as part of this effort, and coinciding with World Cancer Day, it has launched demonstration programs in eight
developing
countries.
In the fight against cancer, medical advances can shave precious percentage points off of mortality rates, which implies that improved access to vaccines can have a massive impact, slashing the number of future cases in
developing
countries for just a few dollars per dose.
Meanwhile, people in
developing
countries lack access to simple and effective tools for preventing several of the most common cancers.
The so-called advanced economies failure to fulfill their commitments means that Myanmar and Vietnam are hardly the most vulnerable
developing
countries today.
Recognizing the blatant injustice – not to mention the destructiveness – of this state of affairs, a new initiative, launched by the Carbon Levy Project and supported by a growing number of individuals and organizations, has emerged to demand compensation for vulnerable
developing
countries from the big polluters.
The innovations that drive economic advances – information technology, biotech, and nanotech – can boost living standards in both the
developing
and the developed world.
If free trade is to regain the support of statesmen who now hesitate over liberalizing trade with
developing
countries, the myths that turn outsourcing into an epithet must be countered.
In the
developing
world, women are in special jeopardy.
The question now is how best to deliver it to those who need it most: gay men in
developing
countries.
But an important obstacle remains: the legal predicament of gay men in much of the
developing
world.
But this time,
developing
countries could not resist commenting on the hypocrisy of it all.
And despite the post-crisis debt expansion, the ratio of investment-to-GDP has been falling in the advanced economies and plateauing in most
developing
countries.
One of my frustrations has been to watch how monetary policy is made in some
developing
economies, where the authorities all too often copy the rules that industrialized countries follow, without regard to the fact that their efficacy may depend on context.
Russia is already at work
developing
the technology.
Not only are the United States, Europe, and Japan finally expanding at the same time, but
developing
countries are also regaining strength.
But, for the emerging and
developing
economies that dominated global growth over the last five years, it raises an important question: Now, with high-income countries joining them, is business as usual good enough to compete?
As the Fed’s monetary-policy tightening becomes a reality, the World Bank predicts that capital flows to
developing
countries will fall from 4.6% of their GDP in 2013 to around 4% in 2016.
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