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If successful, the talks would have a major impact not only domestically, but also on the ongoing fight against the Islamic State.
But it has long been a flashpoint in battles over expansion of pharmaceutical companies’ global IP rights, owing to its dynamic generics industry and its willingness to challenge patent provisions both
domestically
and in foreign jurisdictions.
Self-insurance, however, complicates domestic monetary and exchange-rate management, represents a misallocation of capital
domestically
and globally, and raises the risk of bigger financial crises down the road.
Up to the late 1990’s and the advent of monetary union, most European Union sovereign debt was
domestically
held: in 1998, the overall ratio of foreign-held debt was only one-fifth.
Debt – for example, a government or corporate bond that is bought and sold for a price that is a function of inflation and default risk – can be traded
domestically.
But now, faced with a slowdown in China and significant downside risks there, the rest of Asia must abandon over-reliance on export-oriented development strategies and strive to ensure stable and sustainable growth
domestically
and regionally.
If China objected, it might be possible to develop China’s own
domestically
based international commercial arbitration system.
But, domestically, confidence in Jokowi's capacity and will to tackle corruption has eroded with his nomination – only very belatedly withdrawn – of a suspiciously wealthy but politically well-connected candidate for National Police Chief.
More equitable income distribution, both
domestically
and internationally.
America’s Opposing FuturesI recently learned something interesting: American international finance economists and American
domestically
oriented macroeconomists have very different – indeed, opposing – views of the likely consequences of America’s huge current-account deficit.
When international finance economists sketch this scenario,
domestically
oriented macroeconomists respond that it sounds like a case of incompetent monetary policy.
But the threat to the new global commons comes not from what China does
domestically.
In recent years, China has set up
domestically
funded institutions such as the Silk Road Fund and spurred the establishment of new international financial institutions such as the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank.
But WHO has never proposed such a definition to its governing body, the World Health Assembly, presumably because some of its member states would reject the definition and the accompanying obligations to promote it
domestically.
Typically, these are projects that employ international expertise under
domestically
issued mandates.
With so much political capital, Xi now has the scope to adjust his stance on
domestically
sensitive issues, according to China’s longer-term interests and his own.
Many borrowers, unable to get funding on reasonable terms domestically, were forced to take hard-currency loans from abroad, creating disastrous burdens when the ruble collapsed.
The US has consistently supported the R2P norm in the Security Council (even if its leaders don’t like using this terminology domestically, believing that the American public doesn’t like international obligations of any kind).
After all, because solar panels are unlikely to be produced domestically, they will have to be imported.
The only reason that Japan has been able to sustain its fiscal position is that 93% of its debt is
domestically
held (with the Bank of Japan now buying close to one-third of the JGBs issued each year).
Many companies may survive, but only by moving to different parts of the global economy or up the value-added chain domestically: up or out.
If Germany needed the Fund’s involvement to save face
domestically
and because of a decision by its Constitutional Court, was it really necessary to wreak such unparalleled havoc in Europe just to bring that about?
Every developed country learned this lesson
domestically
decades ago, but the world has yet to learn it internationally.
Such resources are not only environmentally beneficial, but also diversify energy supplies by creating a
domestically
controlled alternative.
Brazilian President Luis Inacio “Lula” da Silva was photographed boarding the Tikuna, his country’s first conventional,
domestically
built submarine.
And domestically, his weakening of the rule of law will negate any potential economic benefits from tax cuts and deregulation.
It most likely will not be restricted to any single area, and the most important factor determining outcomes will be how governments choose to regulate and monitor AI applications, both
domestically
and in an international context.
But I don’t claim that America and the West necessarily had much effect on this outcome B beyond doing what they do best: thriving domestically, and thus making others want to become free market democrats.
Once the lodestar for American optimism and achievement, California now illustrates the difficulties confronting the United States – and how much more can still go wrong
domestically.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are very weak domestically, and, given the compromises needed on both sides, they will be risking a lot.
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