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As research over the past three decades demonstrates, when information is imperfect -- as it always is! -- Adam Smith's invisible hand, by which the price system is supposed to
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the economy to efficient outcomes, is invisible in part because it is absent.
But awareness that principles of evidence-based medicine should also
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health policy has been slower to take root.
The medical community has come to accept the need for systematic reviews to
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decisions regarding drugs and surgical therapies, but their use in health policy is only now taking hold.
Given this, just as China’s successful efforts to reduce rural poverty can serve as a model for others, other countries’ successes in managing urban poverty can – and should – help to
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China’s efforts.
If the project is eliminated, European policymakers will be denied important information that could help to
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discussions about enhancing competitiveness.
A few years ago, Sarkozy alluded to a Club of Six to
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Europe.
Meanwhile, South African and Brazilian parliamentarians were swaying to Russian music and a
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pointed out the sights.
Of course, the so-called Washington Consensus – the quintessential neoliberal
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to development – emphasizes free-market competition, including trade liberalization.
As 2003 draws to a close, it is time for world leaders to help
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the world away from the obsessive, failing approach of America's government.
Targets like limiting warming to 1.5º or 2º cannot effectively
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policymakers and the public.
There are as yet no "Copenhagen criteria" to
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constitution-makers here.
These internalized norms become the motivations that
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our actions.
A few key principles should
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these efforts.
And herein lies the most important principle that must
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eurozone governance reform: changes must be pursued alongside political reforms that strengthen the legitimacy of decisions involving risk sharing among countries.
Indeed, the existence of a European model continues to
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and encourage those pursuing transparent, democratic governance in many post-communist countries.
The referendum’s outcome will prove an important
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regarding the direction the country is likely to take.
My nominee to
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the process is the Inter-American Development Bank.
But it is the president’s staff who
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the outcome and determines the next steps.
May it
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us through a time haunted, more than ever, by crime, distraction, and forgetfulness.
That’s why Robert Kagan’s 2003 neo-conservative proposition, “Americans are from Mars, Europeans from Venus,” offered such a misleading
guide.
In short, we are far from having developed a reliable set of precepts and policies to
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us toward a safer future.
From that experience, we have developed, alongside the OECD, initial principles to help
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and inspire future carbon-pricing schemes.
If history is a guide, new extremists will be more violent, and no less corrupt, than today's politicians.
But while more resources are no doubt needed, they must be accompanied by sound strategies that engage communities,
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programming, and scale up prevention and care.
With the world preparing to establish the specific targets that will
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global development efforts for the next 15 years, the time to change that is now.
Given that the new global development targets – like the current Millennium Development Goals, which have focused on health, hunger, and education – could
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the allocation of hundreds of billions of aid dollars, choosing the right areas on which to focus is critical.
To help
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the process, the Copenhagen Consensus Center asked 62 teams of top economists to determine where limited resources could do the most good by 2030.
Economic ministers suggested that pension reform and long-term fiscal sustainability should also
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country evaluations under the SGP, while some countries insisted that it should be linked to the Lisbon agenda.
Without global-governance institutions and legal frameworks to
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international cooperation, most countries must resort to unilateral management of their own migration flows.
This crucial fact will
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discussion at the New Cities Foundation’s second annual summit in June – the theme of which is “The Human City” – and should be at the heart of sustainable urbanization initiatives.
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