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Today, as policymakers seek new paradigms for managing the economy in 2011 and beyond, a better understanding of these
linkages
will be essential to promoting economic growth and reducing the risk of crises.
Gaining a better appreciation of the financial
linkages
between countries is also important.
Trade, communication, and financial
linkages
have created a degree of interdependence among national economies, which, together with heightened vulnerability to financial-market swings, has restricted national policymakers’ freedom of action everywhere.
The initiative, launched last September, aims to improve the
linkages
between the Asian and European markets, with concrete benefits for all 18 Central Asian and European countries along the route, including Russia.
Fortunately, relations among the Indo-Pacific’s four key maritime democracies – Australia, India, Japan, and the US – are stronger than ever, characterized by high-level
linkages
and intelligence-sharing.
The global focus solely on carbon reduction not only obscures these critical linkages, but also encourages measures that adversely impact resource stability.
With trade alone no longer capable of underpinning global cooperation, it is time to add more investment
linkages
to the mix.
But, given the close
linkages
between Mexican production and US consumption (which is now sputtering again), any resilience in the Mexican economy could be short-lived.
Given the increasingly close financial and economic
linkages
between euro-zone members, rising government debt in even one EMU country can have serious consequences for all members, because no member state will allow another to default.
Such tools include well-designed public-private partnerships, especially when it comes to modernizing infrastructure; disruptive outside advisers – selected not for what they think, but for how they think – in the government decision-making process; mechanisms to strengthen inter-agency coordination so that it enhances, rather than retards, policy responsiveness; and broader cross-border private-sector
linkages
to enhance multilateral coordination.
Only by explicitly acknowledging the
linkages
between migrants and refugee flows can we ensure that all UN member states agree to adhere to both compacts, and participate in a coherent, systematic response to vulnerable people’s needs.
So what?Trade is just one among the many
linkages
between the US and European economies that matter.
Foshan’s development strategy focused on embedding the city within the supply chains of the dynamic Pearl River Delta – which includes the global cities of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, and Guangzhou – thereby securing
linkages
to the entire world.
The city also created
linkages
with others nearby, with each complementing the others’ comparative advantages, thereby reinforcing collective progress.
Asia’s boom was driven largely by intraregional manufacturing linkages: intermediate goods and parts were sourced from within Asia for assembly into final goods exported to advanced economies.
Our governments should all establish Ministries of Sustainable Development, devoted full-time to managing the
linkages
between environmental change and human well-being.
In terms of development, Europe must move away from the idea that aid should be used to bolster trade
linkages
and acknowledge the importance of foreign investment.
The ASEAN economies adopted a united front on international economic issues and accorded priority to internal economic integration and expanding
linkages
with major trading partners.
Better policy coordination can profit from improved analytical work on the
linkages
between financial developments and the real economy.
Given the Indian economy’s massive size and extensive global linkages, its growth slowdown is a source of serious concern not just domestically, but around the world.
Close and defining
linkages
between politics and economics are likely to persist in 2013.
They are also beginning to redress the inadequate inclusion of financial
linkages
and insights from behavioral science, as well as overemphasis on single equilibrium conditions.
When the details of Britain’s divorce from the EU are eventually announced, companies and households will respond, particularly if the country’s trading, economic, and financial
linkages
with the EU change considerably.
For example, my interviews with Libyan professors applying for Fulbright grants to study at US universities underscored how limited the
linkages
between American and Libyan scholars and institutions were.
Disregarding the immense potential of such
linkages
would be an affront to the Libyans who sacrificed their lives to create a new, more open, and prosperous Libya.
The key is to pursue a comprehensive approach – one that recognizes the fundamental
linkages
among programs and objectives, takes advantage of proven solutions, and adopts a long-term perspective.
Recognizing the vital importance of the
linkages
among government, industry, and academia, we have also increased the number of technology-transfer offices to support the development of new products and businesses in areas such as biotechnology, energy, and information technologies.
Moreover, deep financial
linkages
among sectors amplified the potential fallout of financial risk.
Firm ties were replaced by complex regimes that created hundreds of weaker (and often lower-level) connections, rather than a few strong high-level
linkages.
It is the hub of the
linkages
holding the world together, from the dollar to security to law to research and innovation.
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