Institutional
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Meanwhile,
institutional
investors have been snapping up a series of climate bonds focusing on water, affordable housing, smart cities, and an array of other mitigation and adaption projects.
Institutional
and political failures will limit the capacity of developing countries to benefit from investments in technology in the same measure as developed countries, even when they actually acquire computers in optimal numbers.
Now comes “conquer,” through the dismantling of democracy’s
institutional
underpinnings.
The same attitude governed
institutional
debt.
Indeed, it is a stance that resonates deeply with the egalitarian tradition of the People Liberation Army (PLA), as well as with its
institutional
interests, particularly those in the Shenyang District.
ASEAN must solve its consensus dilemma, through either procedural reforms or
institutional
innovations.
Another way out of the consensus dilemma is to create new
institutional
frameworks.
When faced by a US bent upon bloody vengeance, an acute
institutional
sense of survival sent the military establishment scurrying to join the US-led coalition and take up arms against its former creation, the Taliban and their Amir-ul-Momineen (leader of the pious).
Europe’s leaders have tried to fill this
institutional
lacuna with complex, non-credible rules that often fail to bind, and that, despite this failure, end up suffocating member states in need.
Evidence suggests that bias is endemic in nearly every scientific field, and that
institutional
discrimination is still crippling careers and impeding scientific innovation.
Foreign investment is already at its nadir, due to the lingering political crisis following the fall of the Suharto dictatorship, and to doubts about the soundness of the country's
institutional
and legal capacity.
Doing so would allow the eurozone to establish the
institutional
and legal means to achieve greater cooperation and integration, as agreed at the European Council’s meeting in June.
The second thing that must happen is that eurozone leaders and parliaments, with the cooperation of the courts, must be seen to push ahead with
institutional
reforms to establish not only the ESM, but also a banking union and partial debt mutualization.
Unfortunately, globalization/liberalization and
institutional
development often work at cross purposes because of their different time horizons.
Indeed, the key factor distinguishing
institutional
development in the West from that in developing countries is time.
But globalization makes it more difficult for developing countries to retain the talented individuals needed for
institutional
development, because the wages of talented people are set globally; many states, if not most, simply can't afford to pay what it takes to create the institutions they need.
So poor countries must either suffer the loss of people essential to their
institutional
development or tolerate higher levels of inequality, with the political and economic consequences that follow.
The
institutional
interest in the predictive information from genetic tests conflicts with the rights and interests of individuals.
But such small-scale loans are hard to obtain in developing countries, which often lack the necessary
institutional
arrangements such as credit agencies and clear property rights.
Often, policymakers eliminated legal bottlenecks or created new
institutional
mechanisms to facilitate investment.
Establishing such
institutional
capacity would create a clear model for how other services could be provided effectively.
Indeed, a key goal for his successor should be to cement this approach as a new
institutional
tradition.
Perhaps entrenched
institutional
cultures militated against women or black people.
Magda Bianco, Silvia Giacomelli, and Giacomo Rodano, researchers at the Bank of Italy, report that these
institutional
roadblocks to expansion remain substantial in Italy.
So it should be no surprise that Russia and other countries have started to build an
institutional
structure for multi-polarity.
And in many Western countries, there has been significant progress over the past few decades to improve governmental and
institutional
transparency, ensure competitive bidding for government contracts, and so forth.
They may also include training services for teachers and caregivers, and the strengthening of
institutional
and community resources and capacity.
Institutional
reform is still very much in the air.
By contrast, Scotland’s
institutional
landscape – schools and universities with their own curriculum and exam structures, a legal system with its own codes and rules, a church independent of the state, and a distinctive system of local government – were left untouched by the union.
A key point here is that
institutional
arrangements are, by necessity, country-specific.
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