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In the US, unemployment was still 14% in 1937, four full years into the recovery, and in 1940, on the eve of the country’s
entry
into World War II.
Although there is no need immediately to announce a specific exchange rate for the zloty at euro entry, such a program must include among its focal points a formula for determining the rate.
But the UN Watercourses Convention’s
entry
into force raises as many new questions as existed in the period before its ratification.
Such arrangements facilitated the
entry
of hundreds of thousands of growth-enhancing private firms into the market in the late 1990s.
Cooperatives have also wrestled with questions of members’
entry
and exit, financial disclosure, and relationships with the non-cooperative sector.
Some say that if Hungary sought admission to the EU today, it would be refused
entry.
In my former professional roles, I witnessed as few others did the
entry
of Poland and Hungary into the Euroatlantic institutions.
The costs of developing those vessels – multiple carrier task forces and submarine fleets – create enormous barriers to entry, enabling US naval dominance.
But the barriers to
entry
in the cyber domain are so low that non-state actors and small states can play a significant role at low cost.
The others have declared for several years their interest in adopting the Euro early on, in some cases unilaterally, even before
entry
into the EU--a position openly supported by the National Bank of Poland, and less forcefully by the National Bank of Hungary and the Czech National Bank.
Initially, even currency boards were considered unacceptable, although, as is often the case in Europe, exceptions were made: countries with currency boards could keep them after
entry
into the EU.
For example, it has committed to ease market access by loosening
entry
requirements for both domestic and foreign investors.
So today's
entry
barriers, particularly in Europe, will produce ever-increasing waves of illegal immigration, with all the crime, corruption, and suffering that this implies.
With Turkey’s
entry
into Syria, the conflict there has entered a new phase – one that may vex the United States, whose partners in the anti-ISIS coalition already seem more interested in fighting one another.
If life for refugees is made tolerable in frontline countries, and they believe that an orderly process is in place for gaining
entry
to Europe, they are more likely to wait their turn, rather than rushing to Europe and overwhelming the system.
This stands in marked contrast to the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on Mexico’s exports: between its
entry
into effect in 1994 and 2000, exports to the US tripled, from $50 to $150 billion.
Instead, asserting that the US had “erred in supporting China’s
entry
into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China’s embrace of an open, market-oriented trade regime,” the USTR focused on complaints about Chinese industrial policy, which is largely beyond the WTO’s scope.
Whereas the US and the Soviet Union had limited trade and social contact, the US is China’s largest overseas market, welcomed and facilitated China’s
entry
into the World Trade Organization, and opens its universities’ gates to 125,000 Chinese students each year.
This month's
entry
of China into the WTO is a major step in that process.
Common asylum policies – including, for example, the basic rule that asylum-seekers should be registered at their point of
entry
into the EU – are not functioning or are being bypassed.
To be sure, the paperback, the cd, the technical quality of art reproduction provide millions of people with
entry
tickets to Malraux's musee imaginaire of all culture.
But replace the names of the leading economists with products in any other market – cars, for example, or semi-conductors – and most people probably would agree that the RePEc ranking looks like a closed, inefficient market with high
entry
barriers.
These pioneers are building ecosystems with points of
entry
at every level, and the West should enter at all of them.
They were stripped naked on entry, but then wore clothing and showered in single-sex groups with male guards.
Most Turks don’t want to see their country excluded from the West, but if the EU spurns them while speeding up
entry
for weaker candidates, Turkey may come to feel sufficiently strong and embittered to strike out on a new geo-political course.
China’s
entry
into the World Trade Organization in 2001 – another bold step – was a major factor in this success.
“Systemic importance” has become an excuse for maintaining impenetrable
entry
barriers (yet another reason why executives want their firms to be regarded as too big to fail).
China’s subsequent emergence expanded that supply further, culminating with China’s
entry
into the World Trade Organization in 2001.
In principle, GVCs benefit these economies by easing
entry
into global markets.
China blocked Taiwan's
entry
into the Word Health Organization even though the SARS epidemic inflicted heavy casualties on the island earlier this year.
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