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Regardless of how fast GDP grows, an economic system that fails to deliver gains for most of its citizens, and in which a rising share of the population faces increasing insecurity, is, in a
fundamental
sense, a failed economic system.
And policies, like austerity, that increase insecurity and lead to lower incomes and standards of living for large proportions of the population are, in a
fundamental
sense, flawed policies.
Indeed, never before has the question of legitimacy been so
fundamental
to a conflict between nations.
At the most
fundamental
level, Britain’s interest in the EU has centered on its status as a kind of supercharged free-trade area and an enabler of a “common passport” for financial services.
Israelis complained about Mubarak’s “cold peace,” but they appreciated that he adhered to the treaty’s
fundamental
provisions.
Fundamental
problems remain, and new ones are likely to emerge.
Ultimately, there is a
fundamental
and unresolved accountability deficit in the way libertarian paternalists go about nudging us.
If they find common cause with peripheral countries to the north, west and south of Europe, the result could be a
fundamental
redistribution of power and influence in Europe.
But it reminds the world that democratic India can overcome its most
fundamental
difficulties without violence or revolution.
No political, diplomatic, or territorial arrangement with such a group – whose fanatical ideas and vicious practices clash with all civilized societies’
fundamental
norms – can be justified.
This twin deficit has taken a severe toll on foreigners' confidence in the
fundamental
health of the US economy--and hence on the external value of the dollar.
Service providers should understand that their users will expect the transparency, respect, and recognition that are
fundamental
to any relationship.
This suggests a more
fundamental
reason for the economic crisis: the dominance of the Chicago school of economics, with its belief in the self-regulating properties of unfettered markets.
The Threat That Will Save EuropeBRUSSELS – For the European Union, 2015 was another year of
fundamental
challenges.
Beyond better incentives for researchers and donors, a
fundamental
shift in the culture of science is needed to accelerate scientific progress, and several promising initiatives are underway.
Schmidt reinforced his image as a pragmatist by consistently voicing his deep skepticism of grand designs and long-term visions, albeit without ever renouncing his
fundamental
belief that there was a moral basis for his political objectives.
International crises, global order, and the future of Europe remained his
fundamental
preoccupations, and he saw a role and a responsibility for his own country in addressing and shaping all three of them.
For their part, emerging powers like India, Brazil, South Africa, and Turkey must, at the very least, loudly and categorically defend the
fundamental
rules of the international system that has enabled them to grow and prosper.
Fundamental
reform of the Common Agricultural Policy should not remain a taboo.
Unfortunately, movements towards
fundamental
tax reform are on the back burner in most countries.
In this, the conservatives have it right: Let’s reduce the power of the federal government and turn more revenues and regulations back to the states, subject to the constitutional limits on the division of powers and
fundamental
rights.
Fifth, there is a
fundamental
link between institutions and psychology.
The Problem With a Small EuropeNEW YORK – News headlines notwithstanding, the
fundamental
challenge facing Europe today extends far beyond Greece.
They seem not to recognize that, with their current approach, they will also end up sacrificing the EU’s
fundamental
principles.
Even if other factors play a role, ideas are
fundamental
in politics.
One
fundamental
Marxist idea has been the need for the socialization of the means of production.
Another
fundamental
communist tenet has been the concentration of industrial production in a small number of gigantic monopolistic enterprises.
Even during the stagflation (slow growth and rising prices) in the 1970s, the problem was said to be social-democratic overreach, not any
fundamental
flaw in the political economy of the West.
But on the
fundamental
questions of economic management, the record is far less positive.
For the US, the
fundamental
cause of imbalances is not a strong dollar, but America’s over-consumption and over-borrowing.
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