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When it comes to inclusiveness, our cities are not the best cases of success either, and again, you don't need to look very far in order to find proof of that.
Let's look finally at an area where we are struggling, which is what we call personal rights and
inclusiveness.
So across those SDGs there are themes around rights and inclusiveness, and those may seem less immediate or pressing than things like hunger and disease, but rights and inclusion are critical to an agenda of no one left behind.
Let's have a look now at
inclusiveness.
And
inclusiveness
is looking at things like violence and discrimination against minorities, gender equity, LGBT inclusion, etc...
And what we see on personal rights for the whole world is we're forecasting actually a decline in the score on personal rights to about 60, and then this decline in the score of
inclusiveness
to about 42.
The fact that the SDGs are focusing attention on the fact that we face a crisis in personal rights and
inclusiveness
is a positive.
That will require greater flexibility and
inclusiveness
on key policy issues.
In other words, NATO’s strategy towards Russia must be guided by a spirit of
inclusiveness.
The
inclusiveness
of growth has to do with the disparities of income and growth across different regions and social groups.
There has been some progress in identifying the factors causing economic
inclusiveness
to decline in the last three decades.
There are already many important initiatives dedicated to various dimensions of the
inclusiveness
challenge, which include not just income and wealth inequality, but also automation, artificial intelligence, and the future of work.
Part of the reason for this, at least in the US, is that the Democratic Party’s embrace of identity politics (highlighting
inclusiveness
along lines of gender, race, and sexual orientation) and other socially liberal causes came at the expense of the bread-and-butter issues of incomes and jobs.
Perhaps most important, they knew that they had to focus on generating employment, particularly in urban areas and modernizing sectors, and on
inclusiveness
more broadly.
Indeed, a geographically and ideologically diverse consensus has emerged that a new – or at least much improved – model of economic development will be required if truly greater
inclusiveness
is to be achieved.
Both types of policies – macroeconomic management and measures that boost
inclusiveness
– deserve equal attention in national economic strategies.
Compared with anything that came before, the post-war order was a boon for
inclusiveness.
Governments can enhance growth by increasing
inclusiveness.
Finally, Africa’s transformation into an agricultural powerhouse must be based on
inclusiveness
and environmental sustainability.
American companies, he charged, have become softheaded, unfocused, and uncompetitive, in part because business schools are persuading them to embrace a long list of gauzy, feel-good values, such as social responsibility, environmental sustainability, and
inclusiveness.
For example, whereas the Islamists had essentially focused on political themes, highlighting participation, inclusiveness, and democratic reforms, the recent election campaigns witnessed a rhetorical shift to economic aspirations.
The third milestone relates to the quality and
inclusiveness
of growth.
Obama’s proposed budget recognizes that all objectives and expectations cannot be met, and that growth is partly a distributional issue now and an intergenerational issue (and potentially one of
inclusiveness
and social stability) in the longer term.
Every country has its own version of a social contract that defines the rights and responsibilities of citizens, the role of the state, and the idea of
inclusiveness.
Tunisia must strive to maintain that sense of cohesion, which requires a commitment to transparency, tolerance, and
inclusiveness
– both politically and economically.
As a result, policymakers should begin to consider direct policy interventions to accelerate social progress, with a particular focus on human development and gender
inclusiveness.
One of the strengths of the IMF’s present governance structure, the constituency system, should be duplicated at the G20 as well, so as to ensure
inclusiveness.
For example, while the Bank has made important contributions to the nurturing of deep financial sectors, it still has much to learn about financial
inclusiveness
and the role that well designed development banks have played in fostering sustainable and inclusive growth in countries around the world.
Outside of developed democracies, persistent lapses in
inclusiveness
are nearly always devastating for long-term growth and development, and often lead to violence and civil strife – a tendency that the Growth Report of the Commission on Growth and Development highlighted several years ago.
However, this means that the challenge of maintaining a strong social welfare state in ethnically and racially diverse societies such as the US is not economic, but one of promoting respect and
inclusiveness.
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