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To make stuff, you need to know how to make it, and this knowledge is, to a
large
extent, latent – not available in books, but stored in the brains of those who need to use it.
Indeed, a
large
literature on knowledge spillovers points to their remarkably narrow geographic range.
We have a
large
foreign population and one of the world’s largest consular corps.
And, while India urgently needs to reform its tax system, spending policies, and regulation, political change is difficult in a multiparty federalist democracy of 1.2 billion people spread over a
large
subcontinent.
One key to India’s economic success is a
large
population of technically educated entrepreneurs, who are creating new companies and building a modern middle class.
One sign of progress is that a new cabinet committee, chaired by Singh, will review
large
private investment projects that have been held up by regulatory issues or other legal barriers.
Likewise, India’s recent decision to allow
large
foreign retailers like Wal-Mart to enter the market reflects an encouraging change of attitude that is important beyond the specifics of the particular firms that will now come to India.
If the largest beneficiary of a public good (like the US) does not take the lead in devoting disproportionate resources toward its provision, smaller beneficiaries are unlikely to be able to produce it because of the difficulties of organizing collective action when
large
numbers are involved.
As a result, chronic diseases now comprise a
large
proportion of health-care systems' total caseloads.
After four years of negotiations, Putin warned President Serzh Sargsyan that the price of Russian gas would be doubled, Russian security guarantees would be withdrawn (Armenia is locked in a bitter dispute with oil-rich Azerbaijan), and the
large
Armenian diaspora in Russia would no longer be as welcome to work and live in the country as before.
But opposition to the EU was compounded by more fundamental issues of nationalism and identity, including citizens’ distaste for the
large
numbers of non-English-speaking immigrants from other member countries.
This means that the ECB will not be able to follow in the footsteps of the Bank of Japan, which continues to purchase
large
volumes of government bonds, without any visible pick-up in inflation.
Another lesson from Japan is that a country with a
large
savings surplus can handle a
large
public debt, because it can be financed internally.
Japan’s debt-to-GDP ratio now exceeds 150% of GDP (taking into account the
large
financial assets of the government-owned savings institutions), and continues to rise, owing to
large
fiscal deficits.
They are now fully aware that their slightly nostalgic post-colonial view of these countries as
large
export markets and deep reservoirs of cheap labor has become outdated.
Moreover, a
large
proportion of women in the region are employed in the informal sector.
Thus the
large
income gaps which now exist should tend to narrow over time, that is, incomes of poor and rich countries should tend to converge.
But, following Japan’s Fukushima nuclear disaster in March 2011, safety concerns surrounding nuclear power are
large
and mounting.
Under the IMF’s current lending framework, if it is “highly probable” that a borrower’s debt is sustainable, the Fund will extend a conditional loan, even for
large
amounts, to tide it over.
Governments will hesitate to recommend re-profiling for fear, justified or not, of destabilizing the international system, and will encourage the IMF to lend
large
amounts instead.
A
large
group of students at Waseda University recently were polled on their attitudes toward the military.
By the middle of the nineteenth century, after more than 200 years of colonialism and slavery, Africa’s population had fallen to 95 million – just 9% of the world total – whereas other continents had experienced a
large
population increase over the same period.
The “dynasticism” that has taken such a firm grip on much of Indian politics plays a
large
role in fostering corruption.
Investor worries are now concentrated on the health of European banks, many of which have
large
exposures to Greece and the other southern European countries with severe fiscal problems.
But Weber’s dissent opens up the possibility that small countries could vote down the center and the
large
members.
Even if America were to reverse its current policies and reduce its domestic agricultural subsidies--just one reason that Latin Americans view the FTAA as rank hypocrisy--a focus on export-oriented agriculture in Ecuador tends to favor
large
landowners over small farmers, shifting income from the poor to the rich.
Consider a Greek depositor keen to convert a
large
sum of BE into FE (say, to pay for medical expenses abroad, or to repay a company debt to a non-Greek entity).
In one category are a
large
number of small firms asphyxiating under the tax office’s demand that they pay in advance, and immediately, 100% of next year’s corporate tax (as estimated by the tax authorities).
One widespread practice involves two such firms, say, Micro (a small family firm facing a
large
advance tax payment) and Macro (a publicly traded limited liability company that needs to demonstrate higher turnover than it has).
Furthermore, NATO enlargement might allegedly be resented by a certain
large
Euro-Asian state and would cost taxpayers money.
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