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So far, there appears to be no rush to make amends in South Africa, and, as elsewhere, the evidence is meager that the corporate conscience runs very deep.
By characterizing these interactions as pure exploitation, rather than as value-creating opportunities, the Open Veins mentality has been a real drain on the possibilities of so many in Latin America and
elsewhere.
Compounding Germans’ disillusionment is the sense – shared by many in Europe and
elsewhere
– that the system is “rigged.”
Elsewhere
in the world, things are not so easy.
Liquidity injections into a zero-interest-rate developed world send return-starved investors scrambling for growth opportunities
elsewhere.
There is Qatar’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood (in Egypt and elsewhere); the speeches by the Islamic theologian Yusuf al-Qardawi and the broadcasting policy of Qatar-funded Al Jazeera since the Arab Spring; and the credence given to the view that Qatar is hosting Western institutions with the intent of orchestrating a coup in the Kingdom.
While the nuclear deal that was just reached with Iran in Lausanne might suggest otherwise and is very good news, that effort should not obscure the bad news
elsewhere.
Mexico’s essential problem in achieving accelerated economic growth lies
elsewhere.
Yet the evidence points elsewhere: to a dramatic shortfall of domestic saving that leaves America dependent on surplus saving from abroad to fill the gap.
Initial allocations were modest; but, over time, their donations helped fund health-care reforms
elsewhere
in Africa.
While direct intervention to weaken the euro would create challenges in other parts of the world, policymakers in the US and
elsewhere
should recognize the importance of a more competitive euro to the future of the European economy.
But, while they could figure out the former by watching the sun, clocks were not accurate on ships at sea, so they were unable to track the time
elsewhere.
This medicine failed in East Asia, Latin America, and elsewhere, and it will fail in Europe this time around, too.
That is bad news for secessionists
elsewhere
in the West.
Countries that actively select legal norms from elsewhere, adapting them to local conditions, are on a par with countries that develop their legal order internally when it comes to the effectiveness of legal institutions.
Such an outcome will bolster populist forces
elsewhere
– from Italy to France to the US – in their advocacy of isolationist policies that most experts regard as economic nonsense.
Most of today’s (and tomorrow’s) demographic growth is in Africa, where it doesn’t drive global productivity to the extent that it does
elsewhere.
At the same time, money spent on the war could have been spent
elsewhere.
Elaborate cost-benefit analyses of major projects have been standard practice in the defense department and
elsewhere
in government for almost a half-century.
If this model is rejected after the fact by the Trump administration, its future application
elsewhere
will become much more difficult, if not impossible.
So America should be wary of igniting one in the midst of an uncertain global recovery – as popular as it might be with politicians whose constituents are justly concerned about high unemployment, and as easy as it is to look for blame
elsewhere.
Nothing less than the future of the rule of law and constitutional democracy in Spain – and
elsewhere
– depends on it.
Indeed, just as a national fiscal stimulus is less efficient than a coordinated effort, strengthening financial regulations without combating the laxity that prevails
elsewhere
makes no sense in a globalized world.
In the new Middle East, the West’s current approach will only strengthen the hardliners in Gaza and
elsewhere.
But can the nascent democracies being built in Egypt and Tunisia, and sought in Bahrain, Libya, Syria, Yemen, and elsewhere, see off the threats posed by Islamic extremists?
As is the case elsewhere, technological advances are rapidly transforming industries and economies, by blurring the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds.
It would mean that businesses like the factory in Bangladesh could operate solely with robots, while its former workers would be gainfully employed elsewhere, most likely in jobs that don’t even exist yet.
Both in the US and elsewhere, most education systems aren’t churning out the kinds of people start-ups need to hire.
So the real problem in Europe is not that Spain or Ireland has borrowed a lot, or that too much Spanish and Irish debt sits on banks balance sheets
elsewhere
in Europe.
Elsewhere, the ethical debate is not about IVF itself, but the limits of its use.
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