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Consequently,
internationally
agreed statistical standards will almost always be somewhat out of date or incomplete, as they are bound to lag behind changes in the economy.
Ultimately, they need only be able to participate in producing output that is sold
internationally.
Peace with Pakistan would strengthen his personal standing nationally and internationally, thus constituting a step toward fulfilling the BJP’s great-power ambitions for India.
In other areas where risk is shared globally,
internationally
accepted rules and global accountability and oversight are the norm.
I have argued elsewhere that the accumulation of reserves, despite its economic costs, gave Brazil political leverage internationally, by reducing its dependence on multilateral organizations.
Without an inflationary cushion labor markets would have to be modernized, and peso wages would fall to the point were the country could compete
internationally.
Internationally, there is fear of civil wars in the Arab world; of social unrest in crisis-ridden Europe; and of war in Asia resulting from North Korea’s brinkmanship or the irresponsible escalation of territorial disputes in the South and East China Seas.
There is no better way to undercut Iran’s regional strategy of destabilization than a comprehensive Arab-Israeli peace, accompanied by massive investments in human development, and followed by an
internationally
sponsored system of peace and security in a verifiably nuclear-free Middle East, including Israel.
The market failures that initially give rise to public-sector intervention tend to recur internationally, which means that competition between states is usually not efficient, either.
This “risk-taking” channel of monetary policy is so powerful
internationally
that when the Fed loosens policy, credit grows all over the world, and vice versa.
Its overall aim was to make the backbone of Europe’s heavy-engineering sector more competitive
internationally.
By carrying the banner of liberalism, good governance, and the rule of law internationally, the EU can reverse the centrifugal forces at home that have intensified during the crisis, thereby strengthening its capacity to respond to today’s challenges and securing its position in tomorrow’s world.
Even in France and Germany, large and
internationally
active banks potentially exceed the government’s capacity to mount a rescue.
He noted the importance of having non-Japanese board members as Hitachi seeks to expand further
internationally.
Degradation is particularly serious in the one substantial part of the world that is governed
internationally
– the high seas.
But creating an environment that will allow European companies to scale up and compete internationally, while confronting market capture by industry giants, will take a lot more work.
It will be hard for Israel to launch a large-scale attack on Hezbollah if it is participating in a semi-stable Lebanese state headed by an
internationally
recognized president, with a pro-Western prime minister and a democratically elected parliament, teeming with tourists, and buffered by 10,000 UNIFIL troops in the south.
Meanwhile, existing center-left and center-right political parties – in France and throughout the West – tend to comprise
internationally
oriented factions and those who are more suspicious of globalization.
The alternative is a path of political and social cooperation, both within countries and
internationally.
They urge strengthening the non-proliferation regime through more intrusive inspections, and negotiation of arrangements for
internationally
guaranteed access to nuclear enrichment and reprocessing services, rather than allowing countries to construct them for themselves.
The sheer volume of university graduates (6.2 million in 2012, six times the 2001 total) combined with an
internationally
trained, highly skilled diaspora whose members return home in large numbers – there are 800,000 Chinese students in tertiary education abroad – is likely to produce enough talent to achieve the desired effect.
The French proposal, though still evolving, has already struck a responsive chord
internationally.
For starters, systemically important but not sufficiently open countries – beginning with China – should liberalize their economies more rapidly (particularly by reducing non-tariff barriers) and adhere to
internationally
accepted norms on intellectual property.
We have also worked with the WHO to secure some 900,000 doses of oral cholera vaccine (OCV), an
internationally
accepted tool to prevent and control outbreaks.
The UN should have put Mugabe on the defensive with a forceful public offer to help Zimbabwe prepare for
internationally
supervised elections.
While corrosive immobility is a trademark of the Syrian regime, these challenges threaten to reinforce each other and marginalize Syria
internationally
even more so than today.
An
internationally
coordinated carbon tax could raise $250 billion annually, while a small financial-transaction tax could raise another $40 billion.
As chairman of the PLO, he will be under extreme pressure not to delegitimize the
internationally
sanctioned acts of resistance against Israeli military targets.
Again, relative prices could change either through an increase in the HK dollar price of
internationally
traded goods or through decreases in the HK dollar prices of local goods.
More needs to be done in order to support economic growth in the short term, improve the country’s fiscal position in the medium term, and implement the structural reforms needed to make the Italian economy more robust and
internationally
competitive in the long term.
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