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Spending a
large
amount of money to do a little amount of good is not a sound investment.
There are, of course, sound environmental and economic arguments against constructing
large
dams – and even for decommissioning some.
A single reservoir located in Ethiopia’s scarcely inhabited Blue Nile gorge, for example, could produce
large
amounts of sorely-needed power for Ethiopia, Sudan, and Egypt, mitigate droughts, and lead to improved irrigation.
It is far cheaper and quicker to move electrons across the globe than to move
large
ships long distances.
Large
countries like the US, Russia, Britain, France, and China have greater capacity than other states and non-state actors to control the sea, air, or space, but it makes little sense to speak of dominance in cyberspace.
If anything, dependence on complex cyber systems for support of military and economic activities creates new vulnerabilities in
large
states that can be exploited by non-state actors.
China may not have an infrastructure deficit, but it has something else:
large
construction companies that welcome the opportunity to undertake additional projects abroad.
But imposing conditionality on sovereign states is a delicate matter – especially when the countries involved are as large, proud, and diverse as the BRICS.
Asian countries were catching up at a particularly rapid clip, driven by the large, dynamic economies of India and, even more so, China (which experienced nearly three decades of double-digit GDP growth).
But so will countries’ efficiency at learning regulatory lessons, including how to design rules that attract investors, capture important segments of value chains, and secure a sufficiently
large
share of the gains from innovation.
Though a write-off of eurozone debts would be politically difficult, it would be possible to refinance a
large
proportion with longer maturity Eurobonds, which all eurozone countries would underwrite.
Such
large
amounts of meat can be produced only on an industrial scale, and at high social, political, and ecological costs.
At this size, currently around $600 billion, an economy should be
large
enough to allow investors and businesses to operate as they do in advanced countries, yet also be likely to grow faster.
The Web is making
large
traditional political parties as obsolete as bank branches or bookstores.
But asymmetries of information are only one facet of information imperfections, and all of them - even when small - can have
large
consequences.
What followed was an era of American preeminence, increased prosperity for many, the emergence of a
large
number of relatively open societies and political systems, and widespread peace, including considerable cooperation among the major powers.
But it is a precarious peace, one that could come undone at any moment, owing to a
large
number of unresolved territorial claims, rising nationalism, and a paucity of bilateral or regional diplomatic arrangements robust enough to prevent or moderate confrontations.
While both the Polish and Hungarian communist parties experienced internal liberalization that allowed relatively
large
semi-official zones of activity outside communist control, Czechoslovakia after the Soviet-led invasion of 1968 became a rigid neo-Stalinist regime.
In the last couple of decades, the country has made great strides in export-led growth, supported by a growing industrial sector and
large
investments from China.
In that sense, emerging-market countries’ central banks have learned the lesson of the 1970’s and 1980’s, when inflation ruled the world and crippled economic growth – in
large
part because central banks did not act in a timely fashion.
Large, monolithic third-party managers like today’s “too big to fail” banks would be cut out.
Indeed, the accession countries that have not implemented a currency board have seen their budget deficits surge--exceeding 9% of GDP in Hungary in 2002 and more than 5% in Poland, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia--while
large
capital inflows have kept their currencies under strong pressure to appreciate.
Large
budget deficits support growth, but inflation evidently is not a problem.
The frustration of
large
segments of the population has created fertile ground for tribalism, which politicians like Trump and Bolsonaro have eagerly exploited.
And larger countries like Italy have an incentive to overlook the
large
numbers of refugees landing on their shores, knowing that, if nothing is done, those refugees will likely head elsewhere (mainly to northern Europe).
The world has a
large
stake in which scenario prevails.
The
large
existing community of former immigrants could be helpful in articulating and implementing that delicate balance, imperfect as it may have been at times.
While the demographic inflow could become a
large
net benefit for Germany in the long run, it remains a burden in the short term.
Should groups like the communists try to shove the country in a dangerous direction,
large
sectors in society would simply balk.
The big bills incurred by expensive diagnostics and hospital stays are covered in
large
part or altogether.
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