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Indeed, these
linkages
are already evident in many parts of the world.
But even without such institutional arrangements, there is a sense that emphasizing international markets and
linkages
can hamper a country’s capacity to advance its own interests.
At the recent G-20 summit in London, world leaders explicitly recognized these
linkages.
Recent studies indicate that the net effects of automation on employment, achieved through upstream industry
linkages
and demand spillovers, have been positive.
We don’t need to fight another civil war to agree on an amicable and limited move to much looser
linkages
across the states.
The good news is that, as someone who has followed similar cases for more than 30 years, I can say with confidence that Egypt has all the components needed to restore economic and financial stability: resources, people, dynamism, entrepreneurship, location, and regional and global
linkages.
To be sure, America’s presence in Afghanistan has spawned important regional linkages; unfortunately, they are not the kind that support economic renewal.
Restrictions on technology transfers and linkages, often justified by national security concerns, would give rise to competing and incompatible standards.
By understanding those
linkages
better, poor countries will have a much better idea of how to prepare for the likely climatic changes in the future, and how better to represent their own interests in the future negotiations over global responses to climate change.
Investments should ensure an equitable division of benefits between producers and consumers, and include smallholder participation and
linkages
to markets for inputs and outputs.
To support this effort, we could encourage a new breed of science curators to explore the terrain of scientific knowledge more systematically, looking beyond trending topics to identify surprising but promising
linkages
between research, as well as conflicting results that merit further inquiry.
As it stands, China-EU relations are based largely on economic and trade
linkages.
In a world focused on the East, however, the main
linkages
are the Pacific and Indian Oceans and, given today’s close relationship between Asia and Europe, the Mediterranean Sea.
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.”
Yet, even as these
linkages
have deepened and multiplied, the global economy has remained fundamentally a collection of national economies, each embedded in national politics.
The Current Account CountsNEW HAVEN – In an increasingly interconnected global economy, cross-border trade and financial-capital
linkages
have come to matter more than ever.
The current-account balance, the difference between a country’s investment and saving position, is key to understanding these
linkages.
Last month, Australian Foreign Minister Bob Carr and Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar outlined their views on regional
linkages
at the Asia Society’s New York headquarters.
Fostering
linkages
with such workers is crucial for America’s competitiveness, particularly in the so-called STEM sectors – science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.
The international community must recognize that migration not only stimulates economies, but also provides an opportunity to build business and trade
linkages
between economies.
Turkey’s experience suggests that the design of a macro-prudential framework should take into account both domestic and international financial
linkages.
HIV – indeed, any sexually transmitted disease – provides a particularly vivid example of the way that social networks shape urban life, as it spreads through
linkages
of sexual partners.
There are no policies that could suspend the operation of all these
linkages
without damaging longer-term growth.
Yet, given the lack of transparency (owing in part to weak regulation), both markets and policymakers did not fully appreciate the
linkages
among financial institutions.
We still don’t know the full extent of
linkages
among financial institutions, including those arising from non-transparent derivatives and credit default swaps.
Instead, they hope to continue to deepen their
linkages
with the international community, acting not as a disruptor, but as a responsible stakeholder committed to upholding global stability.
To build on this, Modi should work to expand intra-regional trade
linkages
and foster person-to-person connections.
In particular, the new leadership will have to attend to the
linkages
between the real economy and the expanding financial sector as it overhauls state-owned companies and liberalizes the banks.
One key factor limiting firms’ growth is the fragmented nature of the African market, which currently comprises mostly small economies with only limited economic and political
linkages.
One of the most notable was just how poorly we grasped the
linkages
between the financial system and the broader economy – as well as the
linkages
between countries.
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