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Providing such protection will be politically and
economically
costly, to be sure; but the alternative could lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Economically, the cost of the steel tariff is large, but hardly devastating.
It would also develop scalable and
economically
sustainable models for providing the education, apprenticeships, and training needed to increase the global skills base.
Today, these earlier commitments are becoming
economically
meaningful, increasing the pressure on many developing countries.
Many scholars now believe this “bargain” undermines developing countries’ ability to enact policies that encourage economic diversification and structural change, making it more difficult for them to catch up
economically
and technologically with developed economies.
Trickle-down economics, they claim, will ensure that, ultimately, the entire population benefits
economically.
Japan is not only
economically
and militarily capable; it is also willing to help its Southeast Asian neighbors, so that they, too, can contribute to maintaining the regional balance of power.
Such rhetoric usually displays a centralist bias, with the pursuit of “more Europe” depicted as the only way that the European Union can compete
economically
with politically centralized countries like the United States and China.
By the middle of the century – unless there is a dramatic turnaround – about half the population will be
economically
inactive for reasons of age.
Thus, the failure to define a European response to the refugee crisis, underpinned by genuine burden sharing, is destabilizing Europe both politically and
economically.
This argument seems to make eminent sense, both
economically
and politically.
The case for South Sudan’s independence is bolstered by the fact that it would be
economically
sustainable.
India is a glorious democracy with an
economically
literate government and pockets of real economic achievement.
Has the tax burden on Chinese enterprises really reached
economically
lethal levels?
Landowners cut down trees because it is the most
economically
beneficial thing for them to do.
Such differences are questionable not only in terms of fairness; they are also
economically
inefficient, because they tend to limit labor mobility across firms and sectors.
The Service RevolutionWASHINGTON, DC – China and India are both racing ahead
economically.
It may or may not be true, especially these days, that what is good for General Motors is good for America and vice versa, but certainly what is good
economically
for America is good politically for the president.
Now, however, with the era of multilateral trade rounds and system-wide rules behind us, the PTAs are the only game in town, and the templates established by the hegemonic powers in unequal trade treaties with
economically
weaker countries will increasingly carry the day.
The politicization of money during the interwar depression was
economically
devastating.
The
economically
dynamic regions of the world--North America and Asia--are thus linked together in a pact that will ensure the continued centrality of the American dollar.
France is also
economically
wounded.
The US court’s tendentious,
economically
dangerous ruling shows why we need such a system now.
Even when the US or Israel have tabled peace offers, such as at Camp David in 2000, they have included convoluted ways to sustain the West Bank settlements and large settler populations, while denying an
economically
viable and contiguous Palestinian state.
It is increasingly powerful, globally pro-active, and
economically
robust.
By contrast, Italy’s
economically
deprived southern regions – where youth unemployment has, in some areas, reached nearly 60% – voted overwhelmingly for the Five Star Movement, which advocates a guaranteed basic income and condemns the corruption of local elites.
Unlike moral hazard, market failure highlights circumstances in which government intervention is both socially desirable and
economically
defensible.
The price of the Chernobyl catastrophe was overwhelming, not only in human terms, but also
economically.
While Russia is not as politically or
economically
appealing as the EU, it can fall back on reliance on its natural resources to achieve its political objectives in adjacent territories.
Countries’ efforts to rely on renewable energy supplies are similarly ineffective, given that the displaced fossil-fuel-based energy remains
economically
attractive, which means that it is used elsewhere or later.
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