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The Bretton Woods conference succeeded not because it assembled every state, or because the
participants
engaged in an extensive powwow.
These
participants
must be trained to provide quantitative estimates of their uncertainty for the different variables.
Their diplomatic values, after all, were shaped by an official emphasis on sympathy for the weak in any struggle against the strong, and by comradely reminiscences about the North – far and away the weakest of the
participants
in the six-party negotiations over the North nuclear armaments with the US, South Korea, China, Russia, and Japan.
It is easier for both regulators and market
participants
to follow the crowd.
In a Ponzi scheme, early investors are handsomely rewarded at the expense of latecomers until the supply of
participants
is exhausted.
Participants
from all over the world, including 38 heads of state and government, came together to create a plan for implementing the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which aims to limit global warming to well below two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
Participants
in the Africa Action Summit, held on the sidelines of the Marrakesh conference, offered their own commitment to build an Africa that is resilient to climate change and able to advance sustainable development.
Market
participants
could easily be forgiven for their early-year euphoria.
As 2018 progresses, business leaders and market
participants
should – and undoubtedly will – bear in mind that we are moving ever closer to the date when payment for today’s recovery will fall due.
Benefit-sharing may be fair in that it includes giving special assistance to research participants, such as access to medical care or to new treatments stemming from the research, but it may be unfair in failing to define the recipients of such benefits.
He didn't fear power structures that were based on government intervention or the desire by government to plan the economy, but those based on the desire of
participants
in the economic process to eliminate competition and determine the process of supply and demand by virtue of either monopoly or cartels.
As a result, the number of
participants
in educational institutions, as well as the absolute and relative costs of these institutions, is increasing.
Moreover, fewer languages are used in the EU’s smokeless backrooms when meetings are less formal and the
participants
not all that prestigious.
If, on the other hand, market
participants
do bear significant costs – either because of the taxes they pay or because of the expenses they incur to evade them – the controls will be effective in restraining inflows.
It will reinforce convergence expectations among financial market participants, which will translate into lower risk premia for investors.
They were active
participants
on international markets, attracted foreign capital, were integrated for all intents into the globalized world.
Many
participants
agreed that China’s top-down decision-making structure, by enabling the government to invest in painful but needed reforms, confers a powerful development advantage.
But, owing to the sheer scale of the SDGs, the
participants
had to hash out their differences, and develop a common language to devise the best way forward.
The five
participants
agreed to earmark $100 billion of their foreign-exchange reserves for swap lines on which all members are entitled to draw.
The government and the PBOC believe that relaxing capital controls and allowing financial capital to flow more freely in and out of the country will force financial market
participants
to up their game.
As part of our study, we shared data on social stratification in Europe and America with our
participants.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that assumed that information was perfect - i.e. that all
participants
have equal and transparent knowledge of the relevant factors.
The responses from the Chinese and Indian
participants
were striking.
Several
participants
at the CARe symposium highlighted this problem, noting that to implement drug-resistance strategies successfully, governments must strike a balance between global medical responsibility and local public good.
Although trade under the CFTA regime will not begin until there are established rules of origin,
participants
have at least agreed to follow the World Customs Organization’s recognized criteria for determining “value addition,” “material content,” “substantial transformation,” and whether goods are “wholly obtained.”
Unfortunately, a few drops spilled on participants’ programs could be water’s most meaningful appearance on the summit’s agenda.
In the European Union, carbon prices have been low for several years, and for now market
participants
seem to be following the herd in believing that they will remain so.
Yet financial-market
participants
have largely bypassed them, brushing aside today’s major risks and ignoring the potential volatility that they imply.
An intriguing 2014 study found that even when
participants
stated that they wanted to read positive stories, their behavior revealed a preference for negative content (a preference they didn’t even realize).
The first scenario that
participants
considered is a world ruled by so-called “megacities,” where governance is administered largely by major urban agglomerations.
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