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In short, there is a good chance that the start of EMU will be comfortable and
economically
successful.
It is flawed economically, because carbon taxes will cost a fortune and do little, and it is flawed politically, because negotiations to reduce CO2 emissions will become ever more fraught and divisive.
What Britons do share at the moment is mainly a growing disillusionment with what the EU can offer,
economically
and otherwise.
The costs usually strike in the prime of women’s
economically
productive lives, devaluing their future contributions to society.
Neither of the two alternatives to EU membership presented in the Brexit referendum – an inward-looking, protectionist “Little England,” or a post-imperial “Anglosphere” based on the “special relationship” with America and the Commonwealth – is turning out to be
economically
feasible or politically attractive to voters.
The average American still accounts for ten times the emissions of the average citizen of India, and India should not be deprived of the right to develop
economically.
Make no mistake: China’s territorial creep is contributing to Asian insecurity, fueling political tension, and turning the world’s
economically
most vibrant continent into a potentially global hot spot.
Palestinian lands continue to be confiscated, Jewish-only settlements continue to be built, and Israel’s so-called “security wall” has strangled the Palestinians socially and
economically.
I am often taken aback by well-meaning and
economically
comfortable environmentalists who cavalierly suggest that gasoline prices should be doubled or electricity exclusively sourced from high-cost green sources.
The costs of inaction are morally – and
economically
– untenable.
Economically, they must choose either joint liability and a transfer union or monetary re-nationalization.
So a new, long-term,
economically
sustainable solution is urgently needed – one that directly engages with the communities that are suffering most – in order to achieve the support of the deeply impoverished rural population.
The Germans do not want to tie their hands by creating a European budget, because they do not really want to become more
economically
integrated with Europe.
These days it is a growing industrial power which, after six and a half years of high-speed economic liberalization under successive governments of varying political hues, now has the largest middle class in the world, is an ever more enticing lure for foreign direct investment, and is
economically
stable enough to have escaped the financial storms that have wrecked much of east Asia.
Such decisive improvements are certainly possible and
economically
realistic.
But America today is on the back foot,
economically
and militarily.
They are
economically
or socially disadvantaged, or live in war-torn societies with prevalent crime and a thriving black market.
Economically
speaking, where Asia goes in the future, the world will follow.
Little has changed since Italian economists Alberto Alesina and Francesco Giavazzi noted, nearly a decade ago, that, “Without serious, deep, and comprehensive reforms, Europe will inexorably decline, both
economically
and politically.”
Tunisia must strive to maintain that sense of cohesion, which requires a commitment to transparency, tolerance, and inclusiveness – both politically and
economically.
Throughout the world, standards for reporting national-accounts statistics focus attention on a linguistic construct, official debt, rather than on the
economically
meaningful infinite-horizon fiscal gap, where pension and health-care liabilities exact a heavy toll.
Total gas and coal reserves could support current demand for more than a hundred years, and technological progress – for example, hydraulic fracturing, which has unlocked shale energy – makes an ever growing share of these reserves
economically
attractive.
Poland, Slovakia, Belarus, and Ukraine – with their 100 million people – will be stripped of an important source of revenue, which will weaken them
economically
and make them more vulnerable to Kremlin pressure.
No country progresses unerringly, but India cannot afford another politically and
economically
torpid year like 2011.
Economically, Sub-Saharan Africa has experienced a decade of 5-6% average annual GDP growth.
This leaves them
economically
vulnerable when divorce or widowhood strikes.
Paradoxically, we have found that working-class women (and women of color) rarely harbor such
economically
problematic structures of denial.
They tend to be more ready than middle-class white women, in our experience, to master the basics of financial literacy and to learn salary negotiation, because they don’t have the luxury of assuming that a knight on a white horse will rescue them
economically.
When middle-class women anywhere in the world get over this taboo, we will do so by understanding that money is never just about money, and that becoming financially literate means pushing back against a social role that casts middle-class women as polite,
economically
vague, underpaid, shopping-dazed dependents.
They claim that such rampant cronyism is preventing Korea from catching up
economically
with the West, despite the fact that Korea soon will have as much human capital as western countries.
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