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For France and others, the key is collective action, both at home and abroad, which will require
improved
links between internal and external security agencies, together with greater risk awareness within civil society, along Israeli lines.
In principle, many of these activities could benefit from better technologies,
improved
organization, and greater formalization.
But, while each measure addresses only a narrow issue –
improved
ad policies may solve 5% of the problem, while different micro-targeting policies may solve 20% – taken together, progress can be made.
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NAFTACAMBRIDGE – US President Donald Trump acts as if he has pulled off a smashing victory by replacing the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) – supposedly “the worst trade deal ever” – with the new United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
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education is associated with many positive developments, including fewer child marriages, lower death rates among children under the age of five and mothers during childbirth, more effective HIV prevention, higher wages, and greater economic growth.
The economy has been growing at less than half the rate that it did in previous recoveries, and the labor market has
improved
at an agonizingly slow pace.
Automobile sales rose 50%; employment levels
improved
slightly, especially in the formal sector.
Indeed, it remains the key to
improved
performance in Europe and Japan in the years ahead.
Nor have his bluster and ill temper
improved
matters.
To be sure, the fiscal stance
improved
in many Latin American economies in the years leading up to 2007, so countries like Chile were able to mount a strong anti-crisis fiscal response.
Just as Europe and the US have made substantial progress in implementing effective health and environmental policies, China’s quality-control mechanisms can be
improved.
Moreover, mortgages, mutual insurance, leasing, and microfinance are underdeveloped in Islamic finance; insolvency and bankruptcy procedures must be improved; and mechanisms to deal with “Islamic bond” defaults must be established.
As aggregate demand conditions improved, firms responded by using this excess capacity, reducing capital expenditures and slowing their pace of hiring.
In China, by contrast, income inequality is decreasing, thanks to rising wages and the provision of
improved
health insurance and other services to workers.
Overall, the Millennium Development Goals
improved
the planet.
With blinkered analysis and misplaced concern, the academics essentially say that to reduce global warming slightly, we should end growth that can lift hundreds of millions out of poverty, avoid millions of air pollution deaths, and give billions the opportunity of a better life through
improved
health care, shelter, education, and income.
All were long overdue prior to the crisis, and they remain in the very early stages, at best, in most countries, while the high-debt countries’ fiscal condition has
improved
only modestly.
Spurring faster growth of small- and medium-size enterprises through relatively high investment in physical assets and R&D programs,
improved
infrastructure, and more rapid urbanization, all of which require a lot of savings to invest, is vital.
Our understanding of the "other" will be
improved
through these corrections, but it will remain imperfect.
Germany, meanwhile, must address its demographic challenges, in particular by preparing German society for increased immigration, and promote the transition to an inclusive growth model based on
improved
demand and a better balance of saving and investment.
As a result, the US government now fails to provide adequately for basic public services such as modern infrastructure (fast rail,
improved
waste treatment, broadband), renewable energy to fight climate change, decent schools, and health-care financing for those who cannot afford it.
For example, at the free public schools currently managed by expert contractors participating in the program, learning outcomes
improved
by 60% in the first year.
Nonetheless, the current macroeconomic policy mix could be
improved.
The 2004 reforms, with their elimination of restrictions on access to foreign exchange and reduction of import tariffs, gradually
improved
the business and investment climate.
Second, the quality of work, and the status that it confers, must be
improved.
In Vietnam, a cooperative program has
improved
the quality of produce for urban consumers, and boosted tea, fruit, and vegetable revenues by nearly one third.
Look for new global cooperative approaches to clean energy systems, medicines and vaccines,
improved
techniques for fish farming, drought-and-temperature resistant crop varieties, high-mileage automobiles, and low-cost irrigation techniques.
Letting some of the air out of this housing bubble, before too much pressure builds up, will require
improved
management of China’s rapid urbanization – and not just in the four first-tier cities.
Conversely, another highly recommended development priority,
improved
access to contraception and family planning, is strongly supported by the left and often opposed by the right.
In Bangladesh, three top priorities were identified by the research and by a panel of experts including a Nobel laureate and Bangladeshi development specialists: e-government solutions,
improved
TB response, and child nutrition.
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