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As a result, the
foundations
of China’s growth miracle are steadily being eroded by a debt overhang that shows few signs of receding.
Like termites, debt has a unique capacity to make short work of an economy’s
foundations.
And yet nobody has received a Nobel Prize for developing its mathematical
foundations.
If Trump, for whatever reason, continues to coddle Russia, then Congress, the media, foundations, and academics should publicly detail the corruption that characterizes Putin’s rule.
In Darwin’s PlaceBERKELEY – Imagine that, as a young scientist, you spent years collecting information about the
foundations
of how nature works.
You realize that to reveal what you’ve come to understand will not only revolutionize your science, but will potentially shatter many of your countrymen’s religious and philosophical
foundations.
Strident and self-absorbed by narrow partisanship, administration officials have actually betrayed the conservative ideological cause, dismantling the tried-and-tested institutional
foundations
of America's economic prosperity and global security.
Over the longer term, an elected government will have to bring enough parts of Egyptian society together to be able to make tough choices about dismantling the military’s corrupt state within a state, cutting subsidies, and rebuilding the economy’s
foundations.
Haitian leaders across the political spectrum must rise above their differences to ensure that the electoral process is conducted fairly, thereby advancing the rule of law, safeguarding human rights, and consolidating the country’s democratic
foundations.
In short, the changes in China’s microeconomic foundations, together with the weaknesses in its economic structure, imply that the economy must pay a higher cost, in the form of higher inflation, for a given increase in GDP growth.
Throughout Asian history, the continent's ancient
foundations
of power were more sharply divided from one another--and over much longer time spans--than in Europe.
A sustainable globalization process is not only a paramount interest for Europe itself, but also the only way that we can continue to lift billions of people out of poverty and create better
foundations
for the rule of the law and global governance in countries still lacking in these respects.
And a parallel UN-led fund will have distinct windows through which businesses, foundations, and individuals can contribute.
The Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa has worked with governments, international organizations, charitable foundations, private industry, and farmers’ groups to train and support more than 5,000 agrodealers in eastern and western Africa as they open stores to sell key inputs in small, affordable quantities.
Foreign policy cannot be separated from its domestic
foundations.
After the first half of the twentieth century – the bloodiest period of human history – the continent’s leaders returned from the battlefield to lay the
foundations
of lasting European peace.
Macron understands the folly in the
foundations
of the eurozone.
Modeled after the NSF, it would augment the science
foundations
of individual European countries, creating a much larger research organization - one that draws from a larger pool of proposals.
A Future Made in EuropeROME – Over the last three years, the European Union, faced with the imperative of calming roiled markets and laying the
foundations
for a sound recovery, has concentrated largely on financial stability and reducing fiscal deficits and debt.
But at a time when the
foundations
of the global order are shifting at Europe’s expense, marginal reforms will not suffice, and Germany has neither set out its own vision of a stronger Europe, nor shown a willingness to take action and make the necessary investments.
Infrastructure for a Sustainable FutureWASHINGTON, DC – Infrastructure is a powerful driver of economic growth and inclusive development, capable of boosting aggregate demand today and laying the
foundations
for future growth.
Successive Italian governments since the financial crisis have gradually laid the
foundations
for pension, labor market, and banking reforms.
Countries in this region have pursued substantial reforms that have boosted economic growth and laid the
foundations
for strong financial returns in the longer term.
If these two points are not confronted, debt forgiveness will end up laying the
foundations
for a new cycle of indebtedness, corruption, and abiding poverty.
The
foundations
of the Maastricht Treaty are shaking—not to mention the difficulties that the United Kingdom and Switzerland are facing in protecting their overgrown banks.
But fostering harmony on a global level requires strong national
foundations.
That is what has happened to the European Union over the last three years, because the global financial crisis has not only shaken Europe to its foundations; it has assumed life-threatening proportions.
Assumptions like these might be adequate as
foundations
on which to build models to help us understand the world, but only if market processes were structured exactly right, smoothing out at the aggregate level all the deviations from price-taking and rational expectations that are clearly evident at the individual level.
So why have the Europeans been unable to sustain improvements in both
foundations
of growth – employment and productivity – at the same time?
But a different scenario is possible: a reinvigorated, open post-industrial, globally-oriented Japanese society can be established on liberal political
foundations.
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