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Already, measures to
mitigate
HFC production and consumption are being pursued through the Montreal Protocol on protecting the ozone layer.
Europe is several years ahead of the US in implementing policies intended to
mitigate
global warming.
Governments in the region are pledging to cut emissions by as much as 25% by 2030, and to implement other measures to
mitigate
and adapt to climate change; overall, these efforts are expected to require at least $4 billion a year in investments.
Only if other countries absorb the lessons of previous periods when revanchist trade techniques were used can they preemptively
mitigate
the effects of Trump’s measures.
Higher oil prices tend to erode production discipline in OPEC, particularly by members (such as Nigeria and Venezuela) that have historically rushed to secure higher revenues to
mitigate
difficult budgetary conditions, at the expense of their peers (such as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates).
Both responses are the result of national leaders’ failure to mitigate, or even acknowledge, the results of policies instituted over the past 20 years.
After NAFTA, the policies needed to
mitigate
globalization’s negative effects – such as higher minimum wages for manufacturing workers – were never implemented.
One remarkable trend of the last few years has been the adoption or increase of minimum wages by countries hoping to
mitigate
inequality, with Mexico being the most recent example.
By enabling countries to eliminate excess capacity, reduce leverage, and balance tax policies – all while reducing geopolitical uncertainty – collective action to escape deflation and boost growth would
mitigate
financial institutions’ risk aversion, thereby improving the transmission mechanisms of unconventional monetary policies.
But the lesson from the current crisis is that we will have to develop styles of global economic governance to manage, regulate, and
mitigate
the creative, but often disruptive forces unleashed by the global market.
The SCO’s original purpose was to
mitigate
tensions on the borders of China and the Central Asian countries after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the arrival of the United States military with the war in Afghanistan.
Clearly, the international response to the refugee crisis has done little to
mitigate
it.
Any doubt as to what form that “substantial stimulus” might take were dispelled a few months later, when then-Fed Governor Bernanke delivered a speech stressing the need for a central bank to deploy unconventional measures to
mitigate
deflationary risks in an economy that was approaching the zero bound.
An economy has two potential ways to adapt to and
mitigate
its downturn.
Only then can we
mitigate
future risks, while continuing to tap new technologies’ potential to improve people’s lives.
To
mitigate
the serious systemic risks stemming from the power of China’s overweening, corrupt mandarins, Xi must rebalance their incentives.
China’s recent relaxation of macroeconomic policy, despite ongoing market volatility, is an important step toward breaking unnecessary barriers to implementing the reforms needed to
mitigate
systemic risks.
Attempting to
mitigate
future domestic political damage by undermining the dynamics of the relationship between South Korea and Japan – and both countries’ relationship with the United States – is unwise.
To
mitigate
the rupee’s appreciation, thereby boosting external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most respected institutions, populated by qualified professionals – must be given greater policy space and autonomy.
Perhaps the long-term evolutionary cost of our complexity is too high, with our survival as a species ultimately depending on our ability to
mitigate
its fitness cost through increasingly arduous therapeutic solutions.
As emerging-market central banks leaned against heavy capital inflows in order to
mitigate
exchange-rate appreciation, their currencies became less volatile.
Following this breakthrough, the first serious cross-party campaign explicitly aiming to stop Brexit, and not merely to
mitigate
damage by seeking a “softer” divorce deal, will be launched later this month.
Governments must work together to
mitigate
these risks, and to respond forcefully to disasters when they happen.
And, in advanced countries, a larger female labor force can help to counteract the impact of a shrinking workforce and
mitigate
the costs of an aging population.
Noel Zamot, who serves as Revitalization Coordinator under the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico, has suggested that a smart, resilient grid would be designed from the ground up, and would rely on distributed generation to
mitigate
the impact of future natural disasters or human attacks.
The debts that have not been accounted for include the deferred costs of maintenance on roads, water systems, and 54,560 structurally deficient bridges, as well as the yet-to-be-built low-carbon energy systems necessary to
mitigate
the catastrophic effects of climate change.
That figure increases every year, because as bridges continue to weaken, it costs even more to fix them; and as sea levels and temperatures continue to rise, and as forest fires become more severe, it costs more to
mitigate
the damage.
Inclusion sustains social and political cohesion – and hence the very growth needed to help
mitigate
the effects of rising inequality.
But Russia’s government is no longer trying to
mitigate
these factors, instead pursuing an inflationary policy.
But Beijing’s government, for one, is attempting to
mitigate
these risks, by shifting its focus from encouraging the highest possible growth rate to ensuring higher-quality growth.
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