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In fact, some of humanity’s greatest innovations – from vaccines to brain surgery – were
pioneered
by Africans.
Under FHC, Brazil
pioneered
an effective response to the AIDS epidemic by guaranteeing access to antiretroviral medicines and to widespread counseling and viral testing.
David Hume and Adam Smith
pioneered
this way of thinking, which eventually spawned the fields of evolutionary and moral psychology.
Political leaders in Thailand and Malaysia, and in other countries in the region, frequently tout the model
pioneered
by Singapore’s founder and longtime leader Lee Kuan Yew, who died this month.
The contracts will be settled on the S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Indices, which developed out of academic work that my colleague Karl Case and I
pioneered
almost twenty years ago.
Old enemies became new allies, and together
pioneered
a new global economic system that made the world more prosperous.
Ronald Reagan
pioneered
a wave of policy and propaganda in the United States in the 1980’s that demonized the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Nature Conservancy has
pioneered
such a planning approach – what we call “Hydropower by Design” – to help countries realize the full value within their river basins.
Policies of the type
pioneered
by President Clinton (a huge drop in America’s budget deficit followed by falling interest rates) increased employment without inciting inflation.
And Rosneft, even more than Gazprom, has
pioneered
the modus operandi of the Putin system since 2004, when it took over the assets of Yukos, following the imprisonment of the company’s head, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, a Putin opponent, on fraud and embezzlement charges.
In the end, mounting economic failure may make Putin follow the pathetic course
pioneered
by Yeltsin: trying to wash his hands of a failing economy, dismissing governments as the country lurches from crisis to crisis, hoping all the while to remain remote enough to survive.
The Dutch, who
pioneered
initiatives on the part-time work front, also gained political praise for their efforts.
The world’s first university was Plato’s Academy in Athens, venerable old universities are scattered across Europe from Coimbra to Cambridge to Copenhagen, and the modern university, uniting research and education, was
pioneered
by Wilhelm von Humboldt in Berlin.
Indeed, it was Ronald Reagan’s administration that
pioneered
the use of cap and trade to phase out leaded gasoline in the 1980’s.
All of these countries are also determined to restore their output to previous peak levels and should be able to pump more oil than they did in the 1970s and 1980s by exploiting new production technologies
pioneered
in the US.
Indeed, a considerable body of research –
pioneered
by Harvard economist Philippe Aghion and his colleagues – suggests that innovation is the key driver of economic growth in advanced countries.
EMU is founded on the idea,
pioneered
by the Nobel laureate Robert Mundell, that the costs and benefits of monetary integration depend on whether or not countries share certain properties.
This is a credible threat: May herself has
pioneered
the practice of revoking individuals’ citizenship, usually in the name of national security, but sometimes as a form of symbolic punishment.
Mexico
pioneered
the idea of Conditional Cash Transfers (the OPORTUNIDADES program – originally PROGRESA – which was launched in 1998).
Should India aim to follow the traditional manufacturing export model that Japan
pioneered
and that so many others, including China, have followed?
Instead, a more informal system, supported by networks of local and refugee teachers – a model that was successfully
pioneered
in Congo and Afghanistan – can provide accredited learning.
Here, the savings-bank movement in the United Kingdom and Europe in the nineteenth century, and the microfinance movement
pioneered
by the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh in the twentieth century, comes to mind.
Individual companies have
pioneered
change in other sectors.
For example, it
pioneered
the use of mobile-phone technology in health care, and championed the provision of cash (or income-generating assets) to those in extreme poverty.
The economically advanced countries should feel humbled by the fact that two emerging nations have
pioneered
privatizing social security.
Practitioners in the first group idolize NGO leaders like Mohammad Yunus, whose Grameen Bank
pioneered
microfinance, and Ela Bhatt, a founder of India’s Self-Employment Women’s Association (SEWA).
It had
pioneered
social and technological change not with revolutionary fanfare, but through sound governance.
Another way to create a market price for recession risk is to offer the MacroShares that my firm MacroMarkets
pioneered.
Good transportation with relatively underdeveloped communications meant that production was centralized at major transportation hubs, and production lines resembling those
pioneered
by the American automobile manufacturer Henry Ford were used to mass manufacture goods.
And almost all modern economic models, including those used by the Fed, are based on the monetarist theory of interest rates
pioneered
by Milton Friedman in his 1967 presidential address to the American Economic Association.
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