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Indeed, China’s neighbors will not be reliably good to Chinese interests unless and until China begins to provide essential public
goods
– not just commerce, but also full-fledged regional governance based on the rule of law, respect for human rights, and regional economic growth.
The Energy InternetVIENNA – In the next 20 years, almost three billion people will join the middle class, propelling global demand for more and better housing, televisions, cars, food, water, energy, and myriad other
goods
and services.
At the core of the agreement concluded by Juncker and Trump was the understanding that the European Union and the United States will “work together toward zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, and zero subsidies on non-auto industrial goods,” with no new trade barriers in the meantime.
But now the backlash against globalization – and the freer movement of goods, services, capital, labor, and technology that came with it – has arrived.
They are eager for a sense of purpose and identity – emotional
goods
that radical Islam, and ISIS ideology in particular, can offer.
We need to recognize that what really matters isn’t buying more and more consumer goods, but family, friends, and knowing that we are doing something worthwhile with our lives.
Moreover, the increase in exports and the shift from imports to domestically produced
goods
and services would strengthen their economies, thereby reducing their fiscal deficits as tax revenues rose and transfers declined.
Indeed, in a world that has grown nervous about emerging economies, Mexico stands out as an island of opportunity, with a stable fiscal position and the prospect of rising demand for its
goods
as the US recovery gathers momentum.
From 1957 to 1976, from the beginning of Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” which led to a mass famine that killed tens of millions of people, to the end of the “Cultural Revolution” which left Chinese society divided and traumatized due to its wanton cruelty and the destruction of cultural goods, China endured two hideous decades.
But, as Rwanda has demonstrated, if discipline and strong leadership are improving lives and delivering public goods, perhaps liberal democracy should be a long-term priority.
Anti-dumping laws are intended to ensure fair trade by preventing the sale of
goods
below cost.
There is a ring of plausibility to the argument that with finance, as with luxury goods, you can have too much of a good thing.
Unless there is a surprising breakthrough in the Brexit negotiations, which produces a future free-trade regime for both services and goods, a substantial relocation of financial activity to the continent, and to Ireland, will occur over time.
Although this stance cost the Social Democrats many votes, it was hardly enough to offset their main electoral advantage: the unseemly control over key public
goods
that the party has accumulated during its long incumbency.
Most ordinary
goods
– from shoe leather to software – are rationed, which means that they are available only by waiting in line or going to the black market.
Many
goods
are not available at all.
But, for many Cubans, the embargo has placed an alternative explanation at hand: Absent the embargo, many
goods
would be imported from the US, or produced at home with US inputs.
Multilateralism is a mechanism to get other countries to share the burden of providing public
goods.
When the US does so in pursuit of public
goods
that benefit others as well as Americans, the nature of America's ends may substitute for the means in making US power acceptable in the eyes of others.
A stronger renminbi would reduce the import bill, including prices for oil and other production inputs, while making Chinese
goods
more expensive for foreign buyers and foreign
goods
more attractive to Chinese consumers.
The US is India’s largest trading partner (if both
goods
and services are included).
Disciplining the Sharing EconomySINGAPORE – The increasing ability of people to exchange goods, services, and labor directly, via online platforms, is transforming how modern economies operate.
Much of this increase is occurring in large cities where discontent was already mounting in response to the government’s palpable failure to provide basic
goods
and services.
Already, the Trump administration has imposed an additional 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, and an additional 10% tariff on
goods
worth another $200 billion.
For starters, thanks to low-cost imports from China, US consumers pay less for a wide range of goods, from shoes to electronics.
Digital Globalization and the Developing WorldBERKELEY – Globalization is entering a new era, defined not only by cross-border flows of
goods
and capital, but also, and increasingly, by flows of data and information.
Global trade in
goods
rose from 13.8% of world GDP in 1985 ($2 trillion) to 26.6% of GDP ($16 trillion) in 2007.
Propelled by demand and outsourcing from advanced economies, emerging markets won a growing share of the soaring trade in goods; by 2014, they accounted for more than half of global trade flows.
For a range of goods, automation means that production location and outsourcing decisions no longer depend primarily on labor costs.
In the near future, 3D printing could further reduce the need to ship
goods
across long distances.
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