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After all, Britain’s government both recognizes the need for
greater
fiscal integration and continues to resist it.
Part of Bhutan’s GNH revolves, of course, around meeting basic needs – improved health care, reduced maternal and child mortality,
greater
educational attainment, and better infrastructure, especially electricity, water, and sanitation.
Moreover, given that organizations with more women in management achieve a 35% higher return on equity and 34% better total return to shareholders than their counterparts,
greater
gender parity would be a boon for the sector.
In terms of GDP growth, employment, or innovation, other EU countries, on average, lag behind the UK (and, to an even
greater
extent, the United States).
Because the choice is not between left and right, independent views have gained
greater
weigtht.
Equally important, such an outcome could encourage
greater
scrutiny of the economic consequences of populist programs in the US and the rest of Europe.
Indeed, even without full independence, this is precisely what Scotland, which has been promised even
greater
autonomy within the UK than it already has, will have to do if it is to succeed.
Tensions between advocates of different policy solutions will lead to a demand for a
greater
political say.
It would also reap the benefits of global competition, which would compel local firms to seek
greater
efficiency by implementing lean processes, investing in research and development, or adopting the latest technologies.
More informed citizens, in turn, participate at a higher rate and to a
greater
degree in their country's decision-making processes.
In a few countries, private-sector participation in electricity companies, coupled with new independent regulators, has resulted in
greater
and more efficient power generation and higher employment, while doubling the number of subscribers.
Similar policies need to be adopted by a
greater
number of countries to enable them to address their energy challenges in a more effective way.
Doing so will require
greater
sustained attention to underserved rural areas and migrant populations, and to restructuring social policies in order to ensure secure safety nets.
Moreover, the old boys’ club is giving way to an environment of
greater
accountability in business.
Now, however, the country’s improved macroeconomic picture is creating
greater
room for maneuver.
These include deeper financial-market integration; an easier process for writing down bank and government debts;
greater
fiscal flexibility; and more balanced economic-adjustment mechanisms.
But it is an even
greater
test for the Palestinians: will they once again be led by a radical and fanatical leadership into another national catastrophe?
More aid (including debt relief) and
greater
access to rich countries’ markets for poor countries’ products now appears to be at the top of the global agenda.
They can make the world less hospitable for corrupt dictators – for example, by
greater
sharing of financial information and by not recognizing the international contracts that they sign.
Similarly, increasing the number of poor-country workers allowed to work in rich countries, and providing
greater
scope for growth-oriented policies by relaxing WTO rules and conditionality from the US, would produce
greater
long-term development impact.
And in California, among other states, demands for
greater
local autonomy are growing louder, occasionally echoing the rhetoric of Catalan secessionists or Brexiteers in the United Kingdom.
Likewise, the three million Sudeten Germans felt much
greater
loyalty to Germany than to Czechoslovakia, and an overwhelming majority embraced their incorporation into the Third Reich.
Europe and the US have vastly
greater
influence and resources than Russia, with its atrophied political system and exhausted economic model.
It is crucial that we understand each, because their implications for policymakers – and thus for the future health and stability of the global economy – could not be
greater.
An eighth and even
greater
uncertainty, however, concerns Britain’s future global role.
Moreover, for ten years, stewardship from Brussels has failed to bring about reform of national policies, and it is not clear that additional or more automatic sanctions would elicit a
greater
sense of “ownership” of the rules.
The risk of having an abnormal child through IVF has turned out to be no
greater
than when parents of a similar age conceive though sexual intercourse.
The return of asset prices to historic levels could therefore imply a decline of $400 billion in consumer spending, equal to about 2.5% of GDP, which would start a process of mutually reinforcing declines in incomes and spending leading to an even
greater
cumulative impact on GDP.
There are three distinct causes of the current migration to Europe: the Western Balkans’ continuing economic malaise; the turmoil in the
greater
Middle East; and Africa’s civil wars and conflicts.
In reality, the talks collapsed because nobody – not Europe, not the United States, China, India, or the other main developing countries – was willing to take the political short-term hit by offending inefficient farmers and coddled domestic industries in order to create
greater
long-term benefits for virtually everyone.
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