Finding
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This is unfortunate, because
finding
a new shared vision for Arab people, especially Arab youth, is a prerequisite for ever achieving peace and prosperity in the Middle East and North Africa.
One
finding
from the 2015 report that I can speak to directly is the emergence in the Arab world of a “silent majority” with a more liberal mindset, especially among the young.
Given these findings, the 2015 report advises national, regional, and international progressive groups to support the forces of emancipation, which hold the key to
finding
homegrown solutions to the challenges of ensuring better governance, more productive economies, and more resilient societies.
The new revolution may have been triggered by an uncomfortable
finding
of the old one.
First, in both countries, the challenge is not one of state versus market, but about
finding
complementarities between the two.
Similarly, where structural reforms should rein in price growth by encouraging competition, leaders like Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti,
finding
it increasingly difficult to marshal support for unpopular measures, are watering down already-modest proposals to enhance labor-market flexibility.
Indeed, the current situation in Libya, Bahrain, and Yemen is extremely worrying, and
finding
workable political solutions in these countries will challenge not only the Muslim world, but also the West and the entire international community.
To be sure, this
finding
is at odds with all of the eulogies for globalization that one hears these days, and Donald Trump’s decidedly protectionist administration in the US could now send global trade into a long retreat.
So voters could not always be blamed for
finding
it hard to make up their minds.
This
finding
is supported by a study concluding that “trade tends to reduce three measures of air pollution.”
The role that institutions play in shaping economic growth was a key
finding
of the landmark 1993 World Bank study, The East Asian Miracle, which examined how eight countries in the region achieved “high growth and declining inequality” from 1965 to 1990.
The privatized firms are making new products, exporting their output, laying off workers and
finding
foreign investors.
The left, in particular, will have to defend the principles of equality and democracy, while
finding
ways to manage irreversible globalization, including through international cooperation.
One way to avoid this bottleneck would be for US President Barack Obama to establish a bipartisan Infrastructure Commission tasked with
finding
solutions to the problem.
The immediate tasks are more mundane, but they are also more feasible: clearing projects, reducing poorly targeted subsidies, and
finding
more ways to narrow the current-account deficit and ease its financing.
While a relatively small business, military, and political elite misgoverned Thailand – often cynically, and sometimes incompetently – others in Asia, with more selfless and competent public servants, succeeded in
finding
their competitive niche in the modern world.
As Hillary Clinton, Obama’s rapidly fading rival for the Democratic nomination is
finding
out to her dismay, policies can be an overrated commodity in presidential elections that really matter.
For me, a compelling hypothesis is that workers, shaken by the 2008 financial crisis and the deep recession that resulted, have grown afraid to demand promotions or to search for better-paying employers – despite the ease of
finding
work in the recently tight labor market.
Finding
solutions requires that we listen to everyone, particularly to those who have lost trust in governments and institutions.
Thus, a growing proportion of the workforce – often below the radar screen of official statistics – is losing hope of
finding
gainful employment, while the unemployment rate (especially for poor, unskilled workers) will remain high for a much longer period of time than in previous recessions.
But progress has been made in
finding
ways to control these oxidation reactions.
By contrast, the emphasis in the United States has been on
finding
market-friendly ways to contain spillovers from bank failure.
Yet the recession did not prevent droves of such firms from
finding
financing in Silicon Valley, London, and Berlin.
Rather than making really substantive improvements in the quantity and quality of aid delivery, not to mention
finding
a path towards better governance in Africa, they chose a desperate plea for photo ops with Bono and Angelina Jolie.
Finding
effective and moral solutions requires genuine statesmanship – something that has been all too rare during the euro crisis.
And because company headquarters can now be moved between countries with ease, governments are
finding
it ever harder to raise taxes.
The final aspect of any refugee program involves
finding
places for them to go.
Many an econometrician’s career has been built on
finding
a clever way to establish the direction of causality.
One problem in sorting out the truth is
finding
words to describe it.
By strategizing “out of the box” and
finding
ways to link Obama’s Asian agenda with that of their own nations, Philippines President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and other Asian leaders will be able to truly make the Pacific the central focus of the Obama administration’s diplomacy.
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