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The first change would enable Annex I countries to satisfy a greater share of their
increasing
climate responsibilities using credits from land-use projects implemented in non-Annex I countries.
This has been particularly evident at the European level, where the
increasing
disequilibrium between France and Germany has made it impossible for France to counter Germany’s austerity policies.
With its sources of GDP growth coming under
increasing
strain, China must continue to make progress in opening up the economy.
So where is the risk for the Fed in
increasing
the money supply?
Not inflation, but a Japanese-type period of deflationary pressure with ever
increasing
public debt is the real risk that the world will be facing for years to come.
Even from afar, they can contribute to Italy’s renewal by
increasing
the flow of knowledge, money, and innovation back home, promoting the national interest internationally, connecting local businesses with the global market, and helping build partnerships with research centers or private companies abroad.
An
increasing
concentration of income at the top, combined with top earners’ high propensity to save, then leads to the chronic shortfall of aggregate demand that characterizes secular stagnation.
Macron’s reforms aim at
increasing
what is euphemistically called labor-market flexibility.
They also narrowed credit spreads on private assets, boosted the stock market, weakened the currency, and reduced real interest rates by
increasing
inflation expectations.
The first might cause the economy to expand, because the government was
increasing
public spending; the second, because they were cutting it.
Moreover, with Japan and China facing
increasing
economic uncertainty, they have recognized that it makes sense for the world’s second and third largest economies to remove major political impediments to expanded bilateral trade and investment.
Productivity growth almost doubled,
increasing
from just above 1% in the period 1990-95 to over 2% in 1995-2000.
Finally, there is a generalized fear of the unknown, as many countries confront issues relating to inflows of foreigners – whether refugees or migrants – and internal changes brought about by the
increasing
economic and political empowerment of women and minorities.
That means not only
increasing
the clout of existing institutions – here, reform is a prerequisite – but also establishing new institutions, such as a Global Competition Authority.
In the name of “economic patriotism,” security, and other considerations, resistance to M&A’s is being codified in an
increasing
number of countries.
The strategy includes
increasing
global talent mobility through expanded US visa programs in so-called STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics); broadening access to computer science at the secondary-education level; and
increasing
STEM teacher training and degree programs to equip future generations to meet the needs of a changing labor market.
It means that educational inequalities would be reduced not simply by
increasing
resources, but with an interdisciplinary approach that balances early intervention to support the most vulnerable with greater institutional autonomy.
Democracy in the United States, for example, has been accompanied by
increasing
inequality, so much so that the upper 1% now receives around one-quarter of national income – with wealth being even more inequitably distributed.
The Endangered Arab ChristianBRUSSELS – The recent abductions of Syriac Orthodox Archbishop Yohanna Ibrahim and his Greek Orthodox counterpart, Paul Yazigi, reflect not only the
increasing
brutality of Syria’s civil war, but also the escalating crisis for Christians across the Arab world – one that could end up driving them away altogether.
This surge in discrimination against Christian communities in countries where they have lived for many centuries can be explained largely by
increasing
Islamist militancy and the rise of political Islam in the wake of the Arab Spring.
At a time when multilateralism is under
increasing
strain, it is useful to understand the underlying shift in key weights and try to judge how much of what we are experiencing reflects structural shifts in these weights and how much is simply due to independent policy changes.
But we do know that the alternatives –
increasing
sanctions, military strikes, and perhaps war – would have unforeseeable consequences.
To be sure, income inequality has been
increasing
worldwide for decades.
The Fox Administration will benefit from a basically sound framework for Mexican economic growth, in which Mexico’s economic prosperity will emerge in part from
increasing
economic integration with Canada and the US.
In the coming years, she will face the economic crisis,
increasing
unemployment, mounting public debt, and demographic challenges at home, as well as tough foreign-policy choices in Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan and the Middle East.
But, although the Security Council was enlarged in 1965 by
increasing
the number of non-permanent seats from six to ten, its permanent members have not changed since 1945.
If new members and regions are not offered a seat at the table, the Council will face
increasing
irrelevance – and the world, more than ever in need of effective conflict resolution, will be far worse off.
But here, his record is weak, and his pronouncements only exacerbate the problem by
increasing
Iran’s isolation from the global economy.
Chidambaram, a Harvard-trained lawyer who has held the finance portfolio twice before, is committed to
increasing
growth and to adopting pro-market policies.
But, with the
increasing
organization of medicine around specific diseases, the term has come to refer to an open-ended set of conditions including cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes, but not infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis and malaria, or mental illness.
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