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But growing inter-state inequality may not be fatal to India's survival, for several reasons:The output data are not conclusive in showing any long-run divergence (although clearly capital flows--domestic as well as foreign--matter for growth);Internal labor mobility may well have some countervailing effects, which is not seen in data on output, but would be seen in figures on state incomes, if these were available;Indian states differed in their responses to reform, mostly because of disparities in their economic and social infrastructure--particularly education and health--at the time reforms were initiated.
For developing Asia as a whole,
internal
private consumption currently stands at a record low of just 45% of GDP – down ten percentage points from the 55% share prevailing as recently as 2002.
After 40 years of bloody
internal
conflict, this proved a winning strategy.
So their governments cling to power while exploiting rivals’
internal
weaknesses.
Indeed, the
internal
and external aspects of energy policy are interrelated.
Of course, a common EU security strategy is not meant to undermine the rights of individual member states to choose their
internal
energy policies.
When the crisis struck, the 3% deficit target became the focal point for unrelenting austerity – a form of what anthropologist Clifford Geertz described as “involution,” which occurs when a process intensifies rather than changes in response to external or
internal
pressure.
An
internal
IMF document, reported in the New York times, acknowledged that the IMF-inspired bank closures in Indonesia in November actually produced a banking panic.
Just last month, the Carbon Disclosure Project revealed that the number of companies with plans to pursue
internal
carbon price mechanisms has grown to almost 1,400 globally, up from 150 in 2014.
Indeed, all will be threatened by
internal
destabilization as a consequence of such a confrontation.
Sometimes the culprit is lousy
internal
controls in financial firms that over-reward subordinates for taking risk.
In the wake of the resulting collapse of export receipts and budget revenues, OPEC adopted a new approach, based on a modernized production agreement with two key features: greater flexibility for countries facing especially complex
internal
conditions (such as Libya) and the inclusion of non-OPEC producers, particularly Russia.
Moreover, no nuclear weapons were unleashed, deliberately or accidentally, and no full-scale war of the kind that ravaged post-communist Yugoslavia broke out between Russia and any of its neighbors, although several of them were locked in
internal
or regional conflict in which Russia’s hand was visible.
With the EU's
internal
borders reduced to purely administrative boundaries, this task has passed to institutions that wield immense preemptive authority over member states.
And, insisting on non-interference in Ecuador’s
internal
affairs, the Correa administration has launched an all-out offensive against the Organization of American States’ Special Rapporteur for Freedom of Expression.
China is beset by
internal
political conflicts that sometimes make Ukraine seem quiescent in comparison, and managing the
internal
churn is not for the faint of heart.
But its leaders, whatever
internal
challenges they face today, need to rise to the occasion.
In fact, there is a large body of literature that indicates that even countries in the aftermath of
internal
conflict can reach a higher level of compliance with these standards.
Throughout 2004, it became abundantly clear that Russia’s
internal
security apparatus had gained the upper hand in deciding how to manage economic and political problems.
There are now an estimated 600,000 to one million
internal
refugees.
Since the onset of the crisis, Greek wages have dropped by more than 15% – a process called, appropriately enough,
internal
devaluation.
All the religions that descend from Abraham have
internal
mechanisms for change that allow them to reckon with new circumstances in ways that the confessional community can respect.
Moreover, the perception that the EU’s
internal
squabbles had led it to squander a strategic opportunity would probably drive the US to accelerate its disengagement from the continent.
The external risks and
internal
macroeconomic and structural vulnerabilities that they face will continue to cloud their immediate outlook.
The 70/30 split underscores the challenge: the US must face up to a fundamental rebalancing – weaning itself from excessive reliance on
internal
demand and drawing greater support from external demand.
The most significant of the many challenges facing the World Bank concerns the logic of its structure and
internal
functioning.
But, despite modern infrastructure, logistical costs within China are 18% of production costs, compared with 10% in the US, owing to various
internal
inefficiencies.
Moreover, the conflict in Uganda is largely internal, and the US operation is not premised on individual or collective self-defense, unlike recent operations in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Yemen.
They have found that applying the major banks’ different
internal
models to the same portfolio of loans can produce very different numbers, meaning that some banks would be carrying significantly less capital than others for the same quantum of assumed risk.
But the regulators clearly doubt their capacity to penetrate the dark recesses of banks’
internal
models; so, instead, they have imposed a so-called “output floor.”
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