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The gigantic apparatus for
managing
transfer prices and tax credit claims with foreign tax authorities could be dismantled.
Strikingly, the far right only has a faint heartbeat in those EU member states that have been the most proactive in
managing
migration and immigrant integration.
Going further, the
managing
director of one newspaper claims that delaying political and constitutional reform as if it were a grant to citizens – rather than their right – would invite outside intervention in Egypt’s domestic affairs.
We cannot rely on singular global policies to solve the problem of
managing
our common resources: the oceans, atmosphere, forests, waterways, and rich diversity of life that combine to create the right conditions for life, including seven billion humans, to thrive.
Fundamentally, this is the right approach for
managing
systemic risk and change in complex interconnected systems, and for successfully
managing
common resources – though it has yet to dent the inexorable rise in global greenhouse-gas emissions.
These countries have been more hesitant in trade matters, more ambiguous in the instruments they have chosen for
managing
the crisis, and remain reluctant to deal with environmental issues.
At the time, many emerging markets had a hard time
managing
the sudden surge of capital flows.
Managing
city assets better would help local leaders boost their economies, finance social and economic infrastructure, and develop strategies for vibrant and innovative mixed-use projects.
Managing
the transformation of China’s regional economies while preserving social stability will demand a careful balance between the old growth strategy exemplified by the losers, which relied heavily on state-owned enterprises and public investment, and the new, more human-capital-oriented approach being developed by the winners.
Central bankers have done a decent job of
managing
market expectations, certainly in the United States.
But just because
managing
the effects of globalization is difficult does not mean we should throw our hands up and quit.
As we enter the final months of the Compact talks, what should we expect of those negotiating the global plan for
managing
unprecedented movements of people?
IMF
Managing
Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn declared the move “historic” and the most important decision on the Fund’s governance since its establishment in 1944.
For the West,
managing
the resulting geopolitical imbroglio will be even more challenging than repairing its damaged economies.
Managing
the US-China relationship in general, and the South China Sea in particular, requires, above all, keeping official rhetoric under control.
Technical challenges remain: seamlessly
managing
an array of very different energy sources will require investment in better national and regional grids.
Ending poverty and reducing emissions, including by effectively
managing
land use and halting deforestation, will go a long way toward stopping the trend and reversing the damage.
Managing
forests, rivers, grasslands, and coral reefs in sustainable ways makes them more resilient and increases their ability to absorb greenhouse gases, which is good for business.
By
managing
density carefully, authorities can overcome opposition and get their cities building again.
This is good news for both financial stability and public finances: once the single supervisor is in place, supervision will be more credible and impartial, which is important for dealing with ailing banks and
managing
their return to viability.
Funding the Low-Carbon RevolutionPRETORIA – The two defining challenges of our time are
managing
climate change and overcoming world poverty.
The Irish government that encouraged reckless bank lending and the creation of a property bubble was, perhaps not surprisingly, no more adept in
managing
the economy after the crisis that it was before.
As it stands, many EU countries resist the introduction of any trade restrictions, whether owing to an excessive commitment to liberal economic ideals or fear of jeopardizing their own interests in China by, say, establishing an EU mechanism for
managing
foreign investment.
Burma’s deterioration demands that Ban stop
managing
and begin to lead.
The fear, as IMF
Managing
Director Christine Lagarde has reminded us, is of a repeat of previous episodes, notably in 1982 and 1994, when the Fed’s policy tightening helped precipitate financial crises in developing countries.
Without internationally agreed-upon mechanisms for designating and
managing
marine-protected areas in international waters, the commitments made in Nagoya will amount to little more than hollow promises.
Mine openly advocates innovative scientific finance and insurance, both private and public, to reduce inequality, by quantitatively
managing
all of the risks that contribute to it.
The third consideration for
managing
public finances in oil-rich countries is that traditional fiscal indicators, which measure overall government revenues and expenditures, do not lend themselves to comprehensive assessment, and can mask underlying structural weaknesses.
In
managing
the transition toward multipolarity, the West’s greatest challenge lies in Asia – a region that is simultaneously dynamic and future-oriented and hampered by historical tensions and divides.
After all,
managing
for the short run encouraged mortgage lenders to offer artificially low “teaser” interest rates to lure potential homeowners.
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