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Russian society is atomized, with no sense of cohesion, solidarity, or collective
drive
in any interest group, professional or social, big or small.
At the diplomatic level, this implies that national interests, not universal norms, should
drive
cooperation.
Surmounting them will require a concerted
drive
to enhance cooperation and build trust among countries with disparate political systems and national interests.
Yet the world’s total gross debt-to-GDP ratio has reached nearly 250%, up from 210% before the global economic crisis nearly a decade ago, despite post-crisis efforts by regulators in many important economies to
drive
the banking sector to deleverage.
Online submissions would
drive
up the number of bids – and thus
drive
down prices.
The need for massive fiscal adjustment without any offsetting currency devaluation will now
drive
Greece and perhaps others to default on their government debt, probably through some kind of IMF-supported debt restructuring.
Measures like those in California are like instructing police officers to blare their sirens wherever they
drive
to create the impression that crime is being fought.
For example, in India, Delhi’s suffocating air pollution has led the government to experiment with “even-odd” policies: individuals can
drive
only on certain days, based on the numbers on their license plates.
But, on the receiving end of the message in southern Europe (and across the Atlantic), “austerity” is interpreted largely in fiscal terms – as an excessively rapid and potentially growth-destroying
drive
to cut deficits faster than the economy can structurally adjust and fill the gap in aggregate demand.
Achieving these goals, Kim hopes, will
drive
a wedge between the US and South Korea.
Such positive results helped to
drive
the course’s expansion.
We are at a pivotal moment in the global vaccination
drive.
Instead of shortsightedly focusing on Russia’s seeming current ability to pay, the West should commit itself to fostering a supportive environment for Putin’s reform
drive.
That membership drive, however, has already transformed Turkey.
Where Stalin had his barbarous yet monumental
drive
to industrial modernization, Putin boasted of making Russia a great energy power.
Given all this, the most critical policy question in emerging markets today is how to respond to inflows that will inevitably
drive
up their exchange rates and threaten export-led growth.
The fifth option is to tighten fiscal policy and reduce budget deficits with the aim of lowering the high interest rates that
drive
the inflows.
And if you
drive
those people away because they do not share your identity, economic prosperity is sure to suffer.
In this case, the focus must be on expanding profit-sharing arrangements, without stifling or centralizing market incentives that are crucial to
drive
growth.
Only a handful of economies over the last 60 years have fully caught up to advanced-economy living standards, and all relied on export-led growth to
drive
productivity and job creation in manufacturing.
It can kick-start a major
drive
to enact climate legislation across Latin America that would create low-carbon, economically resilient societies.
First among these is a
drive
to increase public sector efficiency dramatically.
PlaNYC would impose the congestion charge on the 4.6% of New York City residents who
drive
to work, while its benefits would accrue to everyone.
But, unlike 40 years ago, governments cannot be expected to
drive
progress.
Business-led innovation and market-based solutions can
drive
a decisive global shift from crippling fossil-fuel dependency to more efficient renewable-energy systems.
While this system does provide incentives for certain kinds of research by making innovation profitable, it allows drug companies to
drive
up prices, and the incentives do not necessarily correspond to social returns.
But upper income people
drive
and they make the decisions.
This means that, unless government spending provides the demand bridge, the large non-tradable part of the economy cannot
drive
growth and job creation.
The song’s refrain – “Mother of God,
drive
Putin away!” – incited the wrath of both church and state.
Its ability to enhance financial stability, promote financial inclusion, and
drive
sustainable development could spark transformative change across the region.
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