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As multilateral development institutions, we reconfirm our commitment to the Paris climate agreement.
In July, the G20 Sustainability Action Plan embedded the Paris agreement in G20 policies and noted that more effective use of financing from multilateral development
institutions
is key to innovation and private investment in climate action.
In 2016 alone, multilateral development
institutions
committed over $27 billion in climate finance, and we continue to step up our work, determined to broaden the private and public finance mobilized for climate action at COP 23.
It is fitting that this threat to national economies and to every person on earth, and the opportunity to counter it, should be tackled with the backing of multilateral development
institutions.
All they see are massive, unbending
institutions
and intolerable inequalities in wealth and income, and they blame globalization.
This episode serves as a reminder that central banks are political institutions, with a political agenda, and that independent central banks tend to be captured (at least “cognitively”) by the banks that they are supposed to regulate.
Despite widespread dissatisfaction with political
institutions
in many Western countries – the US Congress, for example, has very low approval ratings – it is difficult to see what will break the current logjam.
The arguments for low interest rates seem to me to require a degree of government competence that is unlikely, given political parties' current positions and the existing structure of the
institutions
that make fiscal policy.
First, if
institutions
are structured in the right way, political representatives can articulate programs and policies that, as Madison put it, “refine and enlarge public views.”
But the overwhelming military presence in government ministries and institutions, state-owned companies, provincial governments, and private businesses remains intact.
Whether or not the partnership lasts will depend on how Maduro tackles Venezuela’s many problems, including high inflation, a soaring crime rate, pervasive corruption, economic stagnation, low productivity, supply shortages, capital flight, insufficient investment, weak institutions, and a lack of respect for the rule of law.
You also needed a few good basic
institutions.
If these fundamental
institutions
were right, then landlords, merchants, and manufacturers would invest and improve.
And we can hope that these capital flows will carry with them the
institutions
and managerial expertise that have made the core so wealthy.
Once again, Japan has missed a chance to rebuild trust in a part of the world where, in the absence of cooperative international institutions, trust is all there is.
In a part of the world where democracy is gradually advancing, Japan can point to firm democratic traditions and
institutions.
But it has also become the byword for a libertarian ideology that treats all governments, central banks, traditional financial institutions, and real-world currencies as evil concentrations of power that must be destroyed.
Since then, South Korean intelligence
institutions
have been assessing Kim Jong-il’s ability to organize an orderly dynastic succession.
Meanwhile the pre-existing countervailing
institutions
(like labor unions) for the workers get eroded by new technology and globalization.
At the other end of the political spectrum, anti-state anarchists cannot help in building
institutions
that will sustain pro-poor investments.
All the ingredients of a constitution - values, principles, the rights of citizens, the competencies of the Union and its constituent institutions, etc - were included.
For them, Europe may be too big to forge truly democratic
institutions.
Not many people realize it, but because of the patchwork of treaties from which today's European
institutions
arose, "Europe" is not a unitary entity; indeed, the "European Union" and the "European Community" denote two different things.
The Community is the set of
institutions
created in the 1950's to establish a common market.
Criticizing
institutions
is as essential a part of democracy as protecting enumerated legal rights.
But Europe's
institutions
are hard to criticize because they produce acts that ordinary people cannot name or understand.
Getting the proper balance among European, national, regional, and local
institutions
will be a crucial challenge.
And, since he has systematically weakened Iran’s political
institutions
so that the Islamic Republic itself has come to be identified with his person, his absence will create a vacuum.
Party caucuses, decisions of party executive committees, and party congresses assume the status of public
institutions
with informal authority to block government policy.
The coalition partners party
institutions
may exert massive influence over planned reforms, even to the point of stopping them.
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