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Job protection benefits the employed at the expense of the unemployed, and some unions,
notably
the most militant, are strongly opposed to greater flexibility, and have already threatened to block liberalizing measures in the streets.
But this can be ruled out in today’s Russia, because the instruments to implement it –
notably
an army that would obey orders to mow people down in the streets – are lacking.
For example, the role of the Arab middle class has been
notably
muted in efforts to support Syrian refugees.
It is worth remembering that Johnson and Nixon were succeeded by Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter, who were
notably
more honest, and that public trust in government rose somewhat under Ronald Reagan in the 1980s.
(It has
notably
not asked for cuts in the face value of its debt).
This is
notably
the case where entrenched groups - Kurds, Shiites, Sunnis - compete for central power.
The first tier comprises the affluent countries,
notably
the United States, European nations, Australia, and Japan – with a combined population of around one billion and per capita incomes ranging from $79,000 (Luxembourg) to $16,000 (Republic of Korea).
The secretariat should actively cooperate with the IMF to benefit from its analysis,
notably
regarding exchange rates.
Indeed, most candidates,
notably
Sarkozy and Hollande, might have been too cautious: the current crisis and possible future threats received little emphasis, which means that it may be difficult for Hollande to claim a mandate for any painful reforms that he will have to propose.
But his greatest failure was his inability to grasp that successful governance in Iraq requires reaching out to other communities,
notably
the Sunnis and Kurds.
Most notably, since the start of the financial crisis, Germany's current-account surplus has increased to nearly 8% of GDP, meaning that the country has accumulated more surpluses in that period than in its entire previous history.
Of course, the OSCE had very few resources in the region to begin with, but some members,
notably
Russia, have been unwilling to give the OSCE a larger role.
But, again, unless today’s political winners deliver
notably
higher and significantly more inclusive growth, their electorates are likely to move on.
Mali’s population is diverse: desert nomads,
notably
Tuaregs, in the north, and a majority of sedentary black populations in the south.
Agriculture is the main economic activity,
notably
in the vast internal delta of the Niger River, home to many tribes, including the Dogon, a people remarkable for their sculpture and architecture.
Moreover, the independence of bank supervision typically lags behind central bank independence, and the overall regulatory framework for other financial services,
notably
insurance, is often even weaker.
Other metrics, which include the proportion of trade invoiced in dollars and the share of US assets
(notably
Treasuries) in central banks’ foreign exchange reserves, suggest a similar degree of “dollar dominance.”
A variety of factors are at work: concerns about a hard landing for the Chinese economy; worries that growth in the United States is faltering at a time when the Fed has begun raising interest rates; fears of escalating Saudi-Iranian conflict; and signs – most
notably
plummeting oil and commodity prices – of severe weakness in global demand.
Notably, the liberalization of the agricultural and energy sectors was much more comprehensive in Ukraine than in Russia.
A few cases in this forum have touched on freedom of expression, most
notably
with respect to the distribution of audio-visual material.
Despite the cosmetic nature of the “reforms,” other regime factions, most
notably
those led by Saif al-Islam’s brothers Mutassim, al-Sa’adi, and Khamis, challenged them.
Women not only outnumber men at universities; they also outperform them, most
notably
in math, physics, and information science.
Rival powers – most
notably
the United States and the European Union – have introduced sanctions in the hope of widening cracks in the Russian elite, exploiting the fact that Putin has not diversified his economy away from oil and gas.
Not necessarily, if only because the areas where India excels,
notably
services, have far higher potential margins than manufacturing.
The EU will increase its aid,
notably
in support of the Afghan police.
Trump’s subsequent actions, most
notably
his trade war with China, recall the disastrous protectionism of the 1930s.
Of course, the best type of productivity growth in services results from innovation that improves quality rather than increases quantity with the same or fewer resources,
notably
labor.
Throughout southern Africa, lingering resentments associated with colonization fuel distrust of the major Western powers, which continue to control the key institutions so determinative of the region’s future,
notably
the IMF and the World Bank.
Non-Muslim and secular Tunisian citizens – and a large part of world opinion,
notably
in France – were grateful.
In this sense, the silence could be another example of the international community averting its gaze from African suffering, as it has done so often in the past, most
notably
in Rwanda in 1994.
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