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These policies comprised the structural adjustment programs (SAPs) of the 1980s and 1990s, when developing countries were forced to cut social programs, privatize public services, deregulate industries,
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trade protection, and make their labor markets more “flexible” (a euphemism for making it easier to fire workers).
Such a cap would not
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current-account deficits, but it would reduce deficits to the flow of private capital willing to finance them.
Our challenge, therefore, is to boost the benefits and reduce (and eventually eliminate) the harm done by our cars, so that the future of motor travel is clean, efficient, safe, and accessible to all.
Technologies now in development could even
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auto-related fatalities altogether.
The CCP might try to
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all mention of what happened at Tiananmen Square for fear of triggering renewed calls for human rights and democracy; but, though this anniversary will pass without official acknowledgment, the protesters’ demands have not gone away, and they cannot be suppressed forever.
This strategy emphasizes the maintenance of an extensive law enforcement apparatus designed to
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any incipient organized opposition.
Likewise, last June in Baia Mare, Romania, the incumbent mayor Catalin Chereches won more than 85% of the vote on a promise to
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the town’s “pockets of poverty” – or, more accurately, to demolish Romani neighborhoods.
Third, individual countries and institutions such as the World Trade Organization should work together to
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barriers that increase trade costs.
It will demand compensation, most likely in the form of relaxing economic sanctions, if it were to
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any nuclear capacity.
The US has also refused to
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militarily the Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan, even though, as Nicholson admitted, “[i]t is very difficult to succeed on the battlefield when your enemy enjoys external support and safe haven.”
In response to dwindling donor funds, the Ghanaian government brought the country’s private-sector leaders together to launch the Ghana Malaria Foundation, which currently is working to fill urgent funding gaps, but will eventually help lead a sustainable, domestic effort to
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malaria from the country.
While this will not
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the problem completely, it should make the Security Council more effective, by encouraging more effective discussions in which all Council members, not just the powerful P5, are heard.
Optimists point out that the country is supposed to
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its primary deficit (the budget balance minus interest payments) by 2013, which implies that it could pay its non debt-related bills with its own resources after a default.
The first task should be to
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– or, at least, reduce – the thicket of government regulations that is stifling economic dynamism.
The other is for the Obama administration and the Fed to provide details about how they will
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the budget deficit and avoid inflation once the recession ends.
By contrast, Bush’s 2002 National Security Strategy, which came to be called the Bush Doctrine, proclaimed that the US would “identify and
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terrorists wherever they are, together with the regimes that sustain them.”
In particular, we should push for partnerships between government and business to boost domestic resources for education, and
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illicit capital flows that deprive governments of the means to fund it, such as tax evasion and money laundering across national borders.
And yet, while May’s speech initially seemed to
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any remaining ambiguity about the UK’s goal in the upcoming process, the British Supreme Court has now ruled that she must consult Parliament before entering into negotiations with the EU.
As member states advance along this path, propelled forward by technological and operational excellence and innovation, they will find avenues to
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unnecessary spending and optimize resource use.
According to acronymically named institutions, think tanks, task forces, et hoc genus omne, automation and artificial intelligence (AI) will soon
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or alter a large but unpredictable number of human jobs.
Moreover, the final legislation will likely lower the federal deduction for mortgage interest and
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deductibility for state and local taxes.
The most important question of the day is not the government’s perspective, that is, its desire to instill fear and
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checks and balances on its power.
Even if as many or more jobs are created as are destroyed, this does not
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the pain of those who find themselves unemployed.
Reforming the tax system to favor investment and
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complexity and inefficiency would help.
To overcome its balance-sheet recession, the eurozone needs to clean up its banks, reduce the crushing overhang of mostly private debt, redress the huge shortfall in investment,
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barriers to enterprise, and tackle the deflationary drag of German mercantilism.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Agenda aims to
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TB by 2030.
The international community needs to take five specific actions to
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the scourge of TB once and for all.
Disappointment about the raters’ performance, and skepticism about the effectiveness of regulation, has led to calls to
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any regulatory reliance on ratings.
It pursued growth-boosting investment in infrastructure and real-estate development to
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deflation, while maintaining artificially low interest rates to contain the rise of public debt.
After all, an approach that focuses on the half of the population that takes fewer risks and uses health-care services more frequently cannot be expected to
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gender inequalities.
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