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Third, IRENA will be based in a developing country, a vote of confidence in the quality,
institutional
expertise, and dynamism that exists in the developing world.
So let’s plan for the inevitable, and develop the relevant policies, technologies, and
institutional
infrastructure as soon as possible.
Although Europe spent last year preoccupied with the financial crisis, the EU’s Lisbon Treaty began to provide the
institutional
foundations needed to underpin an effective EU-based foreign policy.
But deploying such radical policies would mean rejecting the theories that have dominated economics since the 1980s, together with the
institutional
arrangements based upon them, such as Europe’s Maastricht Treaty.
But private versus state ownership of natural resources is not the only
institutional
factor underlying the US gas boom.
As the university immerses itself more deeply in a wider range of commercial activities, new
institutional
relationships will almost certainly emerge--often with the encouragement and support of government.
Success meant the
institutional
anchoring of welfare states and policies designed to maintain high employment.
In fact, none of the major economic and social reforms Mexico desperately needs in order to grow more rapidly, distribute wealth more evenly, and combat poverty more effectively can be passed if the
institutional
scaffolding is not rebuilt.
We need to recognize that global governance is not a technocratic puzzle to be solved by clever
institutional
design.
To be sure, in recent years, the European
institutional
framework has undergone major reforms that reflect the principles of “Maastricht 2.0,” such as the need to emphasize national responsibility for public finances and international competitiveness.
There has been some progress, albeit slow, toward agreement on the
institutional
architecture of a more integrated eurozone.
Next month, we will also propose a stewardship code that will enable
institutional
investors to play a greater role in corporate governance.
And under volatile conditions, they are prone to face runs from fickle
institutional
investors, wary of rolling over their credit lines.
As a result, the eurozone’s
institutional
design will likely remain incomplete.
Finally, restoring the EU’s democratic legitimacy means ending the
institutional
tensions between the eurozone and the broader EU.
Two reasons for this failure stand out: the
institutional
weakness of Palestinian civil society, which lacks the infrastructure necessary for nation-building; and the impossibility of simultaneous nation-building and peace-making.
In 2001, 72% of
institutional
investors and 74% of individual investors chose “increase.”
By May 2007, only 48% of
institutional
investors and 59% of individual investors chose “increase.”
This reflects a strong desire to maintain some semblance of
institutional
order in Lebanon, and indicates that a war with Israel is no more in Hezbollah’s interests than it is in Iran’s.
The obvious source is
institutional
and foreign investment.
That is why I, along with other African business leaders and policymakers, have called on Africa’s
institutional
investors to commit 5% of their funds to local infrastructure.
A high priority of the 5% Agenda is to assist in updating the national and regional regulatory frameworks that guide
institutional
investment in Africa.
Given the residual economic and
institutional
ties born of the Soviet era, Russia’s external influence in this region remains enormous.
Acknowledging that the core
institutional
infrastructure of the global economy must be built at the national level frees countries to develop the institutions that suit them best.
A global economy that recognizes the need for and value of
institutional
diversity would foster rather than stifle such experimentation and evolution.
We can no longer presume that its
institutional
arrangements reflect its citizens’ preferences.
Indira Gandhi’s brief “emergency rule” in the 1970’s was partly the result of such
institutional
dysfunction.
In many Asian democracies, only
institutional
reconstruction will prevent collapse.
In particular, policy and
institutional
factors have led to the underpricing of key resources, generating significant risk.
All three have a deep-seated
institutional
understanding of geopolitical power dynamics and the use of military force.
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