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But if the best way to reduce sovereign over-indebtedness is to achieve higher nominal GDP growth (the combination of real growth and inflation), cutting investment – a key
ingredient
in a pro-growth-strategy – is not a sound approach.
Abe has already built a close relationship with India, and he sees improved relations with Russia – with which Japan never formally made peace after World War II – as the missing
ingredient
for a regional power equilibrium.
The second key
ingredient
is multilateralism.
This is a crucial fourth
ingredient.
The other key
ingredient
is direct engagement.
America's membership in a web of multilateral institutions ranging from the UN to NATO may reduce US autonomy, but seen in the light of a constitutional bargain, the multilateral
ingredient
of America's current preeminence is a key to its longevity, because it reduces the incentives for constructing alliances against the US.
A consistent supply of young, skilled workers was an essential
ingredient
of Asia’s rapid economic catch-up process over the last three decades.
But most of these well-meaning schemes are missing an essential ingredient: demand.
A key
ingredient
of Poland’s success in the last 20 years was a clear separation, from the very beginning of the post-communist transition, between politics and business.
Austerity, which now appears to be the standard defense against currency instability, is thus not invariably an essential
ingredient
in finding a solution to national and international economic crises.
In this context, it is important to understand that Xi’s economic reforms are only one
ingredient
of a carefully crafted cocktail.
But China is missing one crucial ingredient: the world’s trust.
The first
ingredient
should not be a problem for Latin American countries (many of which drew from the US constitution in writing their own fundamental laws), though consistent enforcement remains a serious weakness.
The third
ingredient
– popular mobilization against corruption – has been the most difficult to obtain, as Latin Americans have historically tended to be tolerant of pilfering politicians.
Found in the cold waters of the Southern Ocean, krill constitute a key
ingredient
in fish oil and feed.
In other words, intra-Africa migration is not only a human and social phenomenon; it is also a vital
ingredient
of growth.
But, if Greece is to implement these reforms successfully, its citizens need a missing ingredient: Hope.
The main
ingredient
needed to achieve faster sustained growth is increased investment.
Services are also the
ingredient
that makes China’s urbanization strategy so effective.
Why Press Freedom is Good BusinessLONDON – Press freedom and independence, a staple
ingredient
of democracy worldwide, is declining at an alarming pace, according to the 2015 World Press Freedom Index.
A third
ingredient
of fossil-fuel flimflam is so-called clean coal, often relying on carbon capture and storage (CCS) technologies.
Carl Schmitt believed that knowing one's enemy was the essential
ingredient
of politics.
One exception is geographical: Western and Central Europe have indeed experienced a significant decline of religion, which has become an important
ingredient
of European cultural identity.
How important is the contribution of the American firm that isolates the active
ingredient?
Many Trump supporters regard Saudi Arabia as the missing
ingredient
for Israeli-Palestinian peace.
The third missing
ingredient
is structural flexibility, which is needed for two reasons.
The first missing
ingredient
is a clear reckoning as to how justice itself is measured, especially the net effects of trade-offs between, say, child labour and starvation.
Indeed, infrastructure investment is recognized as a key
ingredient
in sustaining and accelerating growth.
Last but not least, any solution presupposes the most important
ingredient
of all: an effective EU strategy to revive and sustain growth in southern Europe.
From South Korea’s perspective, there has been another
ingredient
(and also a very old concept in international relations): the distant power.
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