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Now that rich countries no longer need to worry about losing the
developing
world to Communism, they have an opportunity to redefine the global economic order according to the same principles on which they built successful national economies: fair competition and social justice.
It aspired to promote trade as a vehicle of partnership between developed and
developing
countries.
Regrettably, in spite of its name, the Development Round has offered far less to
developing
countries than one would have hoped.
Specifically, not much more than a decade is needed for the share of global GDP generated by
developing
economies to pass the 50% mark when measured in market prices.
But automation poses a very real threat to jobs in
developing
economies, too.
But China has identified automation as a strategic priority, and is now
developing
its own robotics industry in order to stay ahead of its rising labor costs and aging population.
But if Africa’s carbon-storage capacity is viewed as a global public good, as it should be, then everyone should contribute to its provision by
developing
mechanisms that enable preservation and spark the move toward sustainable energy models.
The first consists in increasing the use of existing tools, such as Clean Development Mechanisms (CDMs), which enable actors from rich countries to promote projects that reduce emissions in
developing
countries.
In other words, a policy aimed at enabling growth in
developing
countries requires first-world institutions before it can work.
Thus, demanding that
developing
countries build the kind of institutions that will render capital flows safe not only puts the cart before the horse; it is also a fool's errand.
But many
developing
countries are constrained by a lack of investment demand, not a shortage of domestic saving.
Indeed, while Latin America’s GDP per capita is lower than the world average, it surpasses all other
developing
regions, as well as the world average, in the main social indicators.
The second pillar is a special priority of mine: modernizing and strengthening America’s alliances and partnerships in the region, and
developing
new ones.
For example, we are
developing
a new bilateral plan for the US-Japanese alliance’s future roles, missions, and capabilities, and reached an agreement to position an additional missile-defense radar to protect against the North Korean threat.
In Southeast Asia, we are expanding our engagement with the Association of Southeast Asia Nations (ASEAN), increasing bilateral engagement with traditional allies and partners like Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore, and
developing
our cooperative partnerships with Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia.
As even children know, the CAP is a handsome and totally undeserved present to wealthy European (especially French) farmers at the expense of the struggling farmers of
developing
countries and EU consumers.
Developing
domestic institutions and appropriate incentives in a broad range of other areas that are relevant for social inclusion will be vital to improving living standards, while reinforcing the growth process itself.
The rabies vaccine is on the WHO List of Essential Medicines, and has an average wholesale price of $11 per dose in the
developing
world, and as much as $250 per dose in the United States.
Meanwhile,
developing
countries’ health-care systems are already grappling with tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and malaria; and post-exposure prophylaxis supplies are limited.
It is usually assumed that
developing
economies need to build resources that emulate those in the developed world, but this could actually stifle the most creative thinking.
A Better Way to Reduce Nuclear RisksIn 1977, when I served in President Jimmy Carter's State Department, I was sent to India to dissuade that country's leaders from
developing
a nuclear bomb.
China has been the
developing
world’s largest recipient of FDI since the mid-1990s.
Like their Japanese and South Korean counterparts, however, Chinese firms will have to learn how to operate in highly sophisticated developed-country markets, as well as in
developing
countries, where their investments in natural resources are expanding rapidly.
Complicating matters further, these problems’ backdrop is likely to change considerably over the next few decades, owing to demographic shifts, population growth, urbanization, migration within and among countries, globalization, trade liberalization, and rapid expansion of middle classes in the
developing
world.
Nuru Energy put this kind of innovation into practice,
developing
a human-powered cycle that provides clean power across Africa using recyclable plastic parts and locally available materials.
Perhaps this time, there should be a greater effort at
developing
coherent polices first.
At the G20’s recent summit in Hangzhou, China – its tenth since the 2008 global financial crisis – member governments once again pledged to invest in infrastructure in advanced economies to boost growth, and in the
developing
world to fight poverty.
Developing
new antibiotics is difficult and expensive – and, crucially, far less profitable than investments in other important fields, such as cancer and diabetes.
Africa’s private sector, in particular, has a crucial role to play in
developing
innovative solutions that address malaria’s growing resistance to existing drugs, as well as mosquitoes’ growing resistance to insecticides.
The Libya Option In IranLOS ANGELES – International efforts to prevent Iran from
developing
nuclear weapons will be given a new lease on life this month, because France has assumed the presidency of the United Nations Security Council.
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