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We are already seeing extraordinary innovation by the private sector, which will
drive
the transition towards a low-carbon global economy.
Lepper's supporters are not the poor and excluded, but are remnants of the lower Communist nomenclatura (the apparatchiks too stupid to steal as Communism collapsed) and those who made money during the grey period of 1989-1991, when state controls were practically nonexistent and when all that you needed to make money was a truck and enough petrol to
drive
to Berlin.
But could Sarkozy be right in believing that currency markets do not automatically
drive
exchange rates to levels consistent with the fundamentals of international trade?
It is the key to ensuring a government’s probity, and to monitoring its relations with the large corporations that
drive
modern economies.
By contrast, each passing day seems to
drive
EU members further apart.
One way to prevent traffic accidents is to require everyone to
drive
a similar car, travel at the same speed, and head in the same direction.
Another is to enforce some simple rules: don’t
drive
in the fast lane if going slow, stop at red lights, use a signal before a turn, and so on.
It is possible that Trump hopes that Saudi Arabia’s support can help
drive
forward negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
The people who ran big business were often unscrupulous, and in some cases used their dominant market position to
drive
out their competitors – enabling the surviving firms subsequently to restrict supply and raise prices.
What will happen to the millions of men and women who now
drive
trucks and taxis when the trucks and taxis can
drive
themselves?
Japan seized its opportunity in the years following World War II, using labor-intensive industries, such as textiles and simple electronics, to
drive
its economy until rising labor costs eroded its comparative advantage in those sectors.
In April 2008, Evo Morales, the president of poor and increasingly hungry Bolivia, pleaded for “la vida primero, los autos segundos” (life first, cars second), exhorting the wealthy world to stop burning food every time they
drive
– a reference to Western governments’ policies on bio-fuels.
The Abhisit government, congenitally beholden to the army, took its cue and effectively reneged on the Indonesia-brokered peace
drive.
The attention and peer pressure generated by the SDGs can help
drive
progress.
It is like saying that people are more likely to
drive
dangerously if they wear a seat belt; in fact, the opposite is more often the case.
Three topics must be addressed to
drive
the discussion forward.
For China, which to some extent still depends on external markets to
drive
economic growth, this environment is particularly challenging – especially as currency depreciation in Europe and Japan erode export demand further.
Investment can sustainably
drive
growth only up to the point when returns decline dramatically.
Politicians know that structural reforms – to increase competition, foster innovation, and
drive
institutional change – are the way to tackle structural impediments to growth.
Injecting money might improve the living standards in the villages receiving the funds, but doing so may well
drive
up the cost of food throughout the country, causing residents of non-subsidized villages to fall into poverty.
Such a system can generate a self-reinforcing set of popular beliefs, which may explain why countries like Argentina and Venezuela repeatedly
drive
down dead-end streets.
The introduction of the euro was supposed to spur the less dynamic and competitive European economies, mostly in the south of the continent, to
drive
down their costs and increase their competitiveness.
But would it really impede the North’s
drive
for deliverable nuclear weapons?
Germany also is demonstrating that sound clean-energy policies can
drive
not only domestic investment and installations, but also manufacturing and export opportunities.
Some in the EU – mainly in France, Germany, and Austria – seem smugly pleased by the prospect of a clash on this issue, believing it will force Turkey to give up its
drive
for membership.
We should bear in mind this constraint on economic knowledge as the global
drive
for fiscal austerity shifts into top gear.
Neither side of the Atlantic is immune to the threat, despite the efforts of Osama bin Laden to
drive
a wedge between Europe and America.
Proponents of this view often argue that migrants
drive
down wages, particularly at the lower end of the income distribution, undermining natives’ living standards.
And Turkey has launched a bold campaign against Syria’s Kurds, whom it hopes to
drive
out of the northwest province of Afrin to prevent them from linking up with Turkish Kurds across the border.
Much as Austria’s alignment with Germany drove the Slavs to seek Russian patronage at the expense of imperial unity, European alignments with Russia
drive
the new members to seek US patronage at the expense of EU unity.
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