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In the developed world, 2017 will likely be recalled as a period of stark contrast, with many economies experiencing growth acceleration, alongside political fragmentation, polarization, and tension, both
domestically
and internationally.
This shifted demand away from imports toward
domestically
produced goods.
But many of the goods imported into the US actually contain intermediate inputs that were originally produced
domestically
(this is even more the case for China).
But, amid the resulting political and religious confusion – and, because religious authorities remain silent in the face of Islamist rhetoric – no Muslim state can solve its problems
domestically.
China has taken significant steps in the direction of currency internationalization, but its policy system remains very
domestically
oriented.
Since the banks are large net international debtors, who have borrowed from abroad in dollars (and yen) to re-lend
domestically
in local currency, the balance sheets of the banks worsen every time the Asian currencies fall further.
The Many Crises of Health CarePRINCETON – President Barack Obama’s administration spent much of 2009 preoccupied
domestically
with the political fight over extending health insurance to the tens of millions of Americans who have none.
Nonetheless, there are messages in our experience that resonate not just domestically, but also for parties in Europe, Canada, and elsewhere that share some of the ALP’s social-democratic and center-left ideological traditions, and that are also struggling to win or retain electoral support.
Of 31 commercial banks, only five are
domestically
owned.
Because the NATO strategy's success requires significant progress on each of these fronts, even the current preliminary signs of military progress and in Pakistan's relations with the Afghan Taliban will be for naught if Afghanistan's government cannot establish its legitimacy
domestically.
Production costs – in terms of labor, resources, regulation, and infrastructure – have been rising domestically, while consumption bubbles in the West have burst.
Yet SOEs carry particular governance risks, exemplified in the corruption investigation into Brazil’s Petrobras, which is listed
domestically
and on the New York Stock Exchange.
As a result, taxpayers in donor countries are demanding more transparency and accountability in how their money is spent both
domestically
and abroad – and rightly so.
But with increased international trade and specialization, the cost of
domestically
produced goods – such as cars – relative to imports became too high for consumers to bear.
This has helped to counter extremist tendencies
domestically
and provides a conceptual platform for moderate Islam.
It is important that these plans be seen as
domestically
devised (though voters will have no illusions about the external and market pressures that have forced their governments to act).
Similarly, as digital technology facilitates the cross-border sale of services, and protections for domestic service providers become increasingly difficult to enforce,
domestically
oriented services in developing countries will face growing global competition.
The excess of saving over investment has given Japan a current-account surplus, allowing the country to finance all of the government borrowing domestically, with enough left over to invest in dollar-denominated bonds and other foreign securities.
The combination of high corporate saving and low business investment has sustained the current-account surplus, allowing Japan to fund its budget deficit
domestically.
In fact, eurozone banks’ preference for home-country sovereign bonds is rooted in a combination of factors, including fear of redenomination – a consequence of the crisis that leads banks to concentrate their risk
domestically
– and the expectation that bailout mechanisms will be national.
Given the Indian economy’s massive size and extensive global linkages, its growth slowdown is a source of serious concern not just domestically, but around the world.
India needs better roads and ports to enable efficient transport of products
domestically
and to the rest of the world.
As Turkey is normalizing domestically, it is also reinterpreting its national historical narrative.
The Shiites back Hezbollah because it appeals to their communal pride, represents their interests domestically, and stirs their religious passions.
Egypt’s low credit rating has forced the government to borrow domestically, which has crowded out other borrowers to the point that private investment amounts to just 11% of GDP.
The fact that roughly 60% of Italian debt is held
domestically
is encouraging.
Like China today, Japan had a high personal savings rate, which enabled investors to rely heavily on traditional,
domestically
financed bank loans.
To be sure, Trump’s policies might introduce new dangers and costs,
domestically
and worldwide; but he will not succeed in prolonging the fossil-fuel era.
Likewise, while Japan has the highest debt-to-GDP ratio among rich countries, this is not a serious problem because the debt is
domestically
held.
The critical question for 2018, then, is what Trump will do if he finds himself threatened
domestically
at the same time that a foreign-policy crisis erupts.
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