Developing
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These officials often make it sound as if the livelihood of hundreds of millions of poor people in
developing
nations hangs in the balance.
The World Bank’s most recent estimate is that complete trade liberalization (including in manufactures and by
developing
nations themselves) would produce a net gain to the
developing
world of half a percentage point of their income.
Most
developing
nations have opened themselves significantly to foreign trade and no longer employ the most damaging policies of the past (such as quantitative restrictions on imports).
The silver lining in an amicable break-up of the trade talks is that it would give negotiators a chance to focus on issues that are of much greater significance to
developing
nations.
We will then end up with an agreement that will have been wildly oversold and is certain to lead to disappointment in the future – especially in
developing
nations.
It has surpassed the United States as the world’s largest source of greenhouse gases, and it became
developing
nations’ diplomatic champion at the recent United Nations climate negotiations in Bali.
Developing
nations’ allies, meanwhile, are warning that the sanctions plan could destroy the chances of a post-Kyoto treaty.
In February, China’s top climate negotiator, Yu Qingtai, said at the UN that rich nations, which “caused the problem of climate change in the first place,” must be treated as “culprits,” and
developing
countries as “victims.”
The growing dispute over trade sanctions brings to the fore not only the fundamental ethical question of whether wealthy nations should bear the burden of emissions reduction alone, but also the strategic question of whether sticks as well as carrots should be used to induce green behavior in
developing
countries.
Although China may not like it, the international trading system may provide more leverage than any other post-Kyoto mechanism over
developing
countries’ environmental policies.
Iran needs to focus on
developing
all of its human and material resources to become part of a region moving from confrontation to cooperation.
The deal on the core nuclear issues is central to this approach, but so is a credible process for
developing
the trade and investment links that will facilitate Iran’s move from isolation to integration.
To re-launch agriculture in the
developing
world would require an estimated $30 billion per year, representing 0.05% of global GDP.
It is regrettable that, instead of rising to the challenge of
developing
agriculture in a way that is more socially and environmentally sustainable, we act as if accelerating the destruction of the global peasantry could be accomplished responsibly.
Sooner than that, artificial intelligence will transform higher learning, potentially making a world-class university education broadly affordable even in poor
developing
countries.
Some
developing
countries - Israel, Korea, and Taiwan - also invest heavily in higher education and scientific research.
But in most
developing
countries, such a policy is viewed as using oil money to help someone else's economy.
Violent conflict is fed and its effects worsened by massive sales of arms by Western governments to
developing
countries.
Unfortunately,
developing
one is receiving too little attention in the political arena.
This lesson is apparent in the experience of
developing
countries, but it applies to developed economies, too.
We are a
developing
country, it is said; after all, it is not just your eye against his, your legs against hers, but what you can do against their trainer, their running shoe, their ergodynamic costume, their titanium archer’s bow.
But those rationales won’t do: other
developing
countries, from Jamaica to Ethiopia, regularly rake in the medals.
Indian genes in a
developing
country did not prevent Vijay Singh emerging from Fiji to rival Tiger Woods as the best golfer in the world.
Even so, once the political causes of famine and malnutrition in
developing
countries are resolved, the use of modern biotechnology in agriculture and food production could potentially make an immense contribution to social welfare and economic advancement.
Elites in emerging and
developing
countries are using the SDG negotiations primarily as a platform to call for international aid transfers.
Unlike most
developing
countries – including every country in the Arab world – India, upon attaining its independence from colonial rule, did not choose to adopt an authoritarian system in the name of nation-building and economic development.
Developing
skills is easier when learning is integrated into the workplace.
Several decades ago, the American political scientist Samuel P. Huntington argued that economic prosperity in
developing
countries with weak governing institutions would not necessarily lead to political stability.
And, thanks to a partnership between the state and Islamic scholars stretching back 40 years, Indonesia has one of the most successful family-planning programs in the
developing
world.
And, in the case of rapidly
developing
economies like China, renewable-energy deployment is not replacing fossil fuels at all; instead, renewables are supplementing a constrained fuel supply to facilitate faster economic growth.
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