Largely
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So far, China has
largely
taken a “Field of Dreams” approach to urbanization: “Build it, and they will come.”
But, given that few local governments have the authority to levy their own taxes, they have
largely
turned to real-estate development to generate revenue.
Over the last two decades, Asia’s economic boom was
largely
driven by intra-regional manufacturing linkages, in which intermediate goods and parts were sourced from within Asia to be assembled into final goods for export to developed markets – earning the region the moniker “factory Asia.”
Sexual and reproductive health issues exact a huge yet
largely
avoidable toll on African women, their families, and communities.
To deal with the refugee crisis, while putting the EU’s
largely
unused AAA borrowing capacity to better use, requires a paradigm shift.
This enhances the merits of having recourse to the EU’s
largely
unused AAA credit.
In reality, all these explanations are
largely
complementary; none is in contradiction with the others.
Europe’s southern economies owe their deteriorating circumstances
largely
to excessive austerity and the absence of measures to compensate for demand losses.
But China has attained much higher GDP growth than the OECD economies, driven
largely
by the rapid productivity gains that characterize the initial “catch up” phase of emerging-market development.
While Abdul Razak permitted elections to gain a patina of legitimacy, his nods to democracy were
largely
window dressing.
The West has
largely
failed to engage Russia either as a European or Western ally.
Instead, asserting that the US had “erred in supporting China’s entry into the WTO on terms that have proven to be ineffective in securing China’s embrace of an open, market-oriented trade regime,” the USTR focused on complaints about Chinese industrial policy, which is
largely
beyond the WTO’s scope.
According to the USTR report, the problem is that the policy tools the Chinese government is using to achieve the goals of Made in China 2025 “are
largely
unprecedented, as other WTO members do not use them.”
All in all, the discipline China game is one in which the US, Europe, Japan, and Canada are
largely
aligned.
In a globalized world, global challenges
largely
require global responses, which are impossible if a country of China’s size and population and wealth does not participate.
This is something that the Chinese will
largely
have to do by and for themselves.
Finally, the Iraqi government must begin dismantling the militia groups that still outgun the fledgling Iraqi army, and it must defeat the
largely
Sunni-led insurgency.
The Electoral College was included in America’s constitution to protect small states in a federal system, but it now means that the political campaign focuses
largely
on the dozen or so battleground states where public opinion is closely divided.
But this argument ignores the fact that China has been experiencing double-digit annual GDP growth, owing
largely
to capital expansion, while America’s annual GDP growth has averaged only 2-3%.
On this point, Krugman is right: such investment-fueled growth is achieved
largely
through perspiration, rather than inspiration.
Moreover, even if consumers did respond efficiently, fossil-fuel prices are dictated
largely
by heavily financialized markets, which tend to be extremely volatile.
The US Congress, initially resistant, has
largely
come around.
Brazil’s presidential election in October will determine whether the country makes progress toward a new, more sustainable growth model or becomes more deeply mired in a
largely
exhausted economic strategy that reinforces its stagflationary tendencies.
Yet financial-market participants have
largely
bypassed them, brushing aside today’s major risks and ignoring the potential volatility that they imply.
But EU-wide measures aimed at ensuring discipline are necessary to spur the growth of preventive mechanisms in the member states, and such initiatives are
largely
dependent on the large countries, which thus bear a special responsibility for the developments within the eurozone – and within the EU.
Over the past 30 years, intermittent calls by the United States for limited political reform were
largely
rebuffed.
Moving forward, it will again be Egyptians who will
largely
determine their own path.
Change in Iraq was imposed from the outside by force, whereas change in Egypt has come from within and has
largely
been accomplished by consent rather than coercion.
But, as humane as this policy is meant to be, it is
largely
responsible for the mass unemployment from which Europe suffers.
Income inequality has been growing in the US over the last three decades,
largely
because the labor market has increasingly demanded skills that the education system has been unable to supply.
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