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A new UN mission began to deploy in Libya – the vanguard of the international community’s effort to help a
newly
liberated and, one hopes, democratizing country emerge from conflict and 42 years of despotic rule.
When a country's
newly
discovered natural resource abundance leads to windfall wealth, investment in the rest of its economy shifts away from the tradeables sector (mainly manufactured exports) and into the nontradeables sector (mainly consumer goods and services).
That composition changed dramatically with the partition of the new states of India and Pakistan in 1947, when 14 million people moved across the
newly
drawn border.
Newly
displaced people need food and emergency support, but the longer refugees are away from their homes, the more they need access to institutions that enable self-determination.
And such a demonstration might well be needed to confer legitimacy on the
newly
installed third-generation leader, Kim Jong-un, a boy-dictator whose only accomplishment to date has been to prove on television that he can ride a horse, and that he appears to know how to read.
The EU is no longer a beacon of hope to the
newly
liberated nations.
Moreover, many are concerned that the country’s
newly
established cyber-crime investigative agency will carry out “unchecked government surveillance on Tunisian citizens,” as occurred under former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in the Arab Spring revolution.
And it did not benefit only the developed world; it also ensured decolonization, promoted development, and found ways to accommodate the voices of
newly
emerging countries.
I pressed
newly
appointed Finance Minister Lou Jiwei on this point, suggesting that China deploy some of its excess foreign-exchange reserves to fund such an effort – the same tactic used to provide a $200 billion start-up injection for the China Investment Corporation, the sovereign wealth fund that he ran for the previous five and a half years.
We have seen unfortunate examples of that repeatedly in the West in recent years, and there are no guarantees that China’s
newly
installed leaders will avoid comparable pitfalls.
Egypt and Tunisia need immediate cash deposits and grants, and their
newly
elected leaderships should not be forced to resort to begging.
A
newly
luxuriant research area is “life outsourcing.”
The program will subsidize up to 100% of labor costs, and its success will be assessed according to two criteria:
newly
created jobs must serve a genuine economic purpose, and they must be a net addition to existing jobs, not a replacement.
Similarly, Luxembourg launched a program in September 2017 that will backstop
newly
created permanent employment contracts for long-term unemployed people of any age.
While the decision would have a significant political downside – that is, immediately diluting Scotland’s
newly
acquired sovereignty – its economic implications are mixed.
The residents of this
newly
conjured state were never actually asked if they wanted to live in a country with an overwhelming Shia majority and large Kurdish and Christian minorities.
But, with a real debt-management agency and a regime for managing legacy debt, member states’
newly
liberated fiscal capacity might relieve the need for such a centralized solution.
The challenge now before us is how best to realize
newly
available opportunities for human betterment, for the benefit of all.
Meanwhile, existing and
newly
created jobs provide less of an earnings upside.
But a
newly
appointed president likely won’t end Poland’s constitutional crisis, because with valid court judgments from this summer remaining unpublished, there is now a black hole in Poland’s constitutional order.
After the 2008 election, Putin had to find ways to manage Russia’s
newly
elected president, Dmitry Medvedev.
Then, Pierre Moscovici, the finance minister, said that Europe might grant France a delay in meeting the 3%-of-GDP budget-deficit target mandated from this year onward under the eurozone’s
newly
ratified fiscal compact.
Consider Somalia, whose people, unlike those of most other
newly
independent African states, had roughly the same linguistic and ethnic background.
A
newly
restarted Iranian nuclear program would add a worrisome dimension to Iran’s strategic rivalry with Saudi Arabia.
Among the slew of
newly
approved dam projects are five on the Salween, three on the Brahmaputra, and two on the Mekong.
Indeed, Chinese scientists blamed the massive 2008 earthquake that struck the Tibetan plateau’s eastern rim, killing 87,000 people, on the
newly
constructed Zipingpu Dam, located next to a seismic fault.
Moreover, as rapid economic growth fuels a surge in the ranks of India’s upper and middle classes, many families are displaying their
newly
acquired affluence with lavish feasts at their children’s weddings.
Between 2000 and 2011, only 4% of
newly
approved drugs were for neglected diseases that affect predominantly lower- and middle-income countries.
And in Europe between 2000 and 2014, 51% of
newly
approved drugs were modified versions of existing medicines, and thus offered no additional health benefits.
They were especially persuasive in Britain’s former colonies, notably in
newly
independent African states.
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