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That is why Xi is
placing
a strong emphasis on cultivating a new generation of highly educated, loyal, and, most important, incorruptible Party leaders.
That has made China a key trade partner for the United States, most European countries, and many other economies, in addition to
placing
it at the center of intra-Asian trade and supply-chain dynamics.
Placing
emphasis on governance also has the apparent virtue of helping to shift the focus of reform toward inherently desirable objectives.
China’s leaders are
placing
heavy emphasis on pollution control.
While many have highlighted Germany’s political leadership in the refugee crisis, the reality is that being thrust into the front line of that crisis, without having much influence over the factors that are driving it, is
placing
considerable strain on the country.
As a result, emerging economies are increasingly wary of running large deficits, and are
placing
a higher priority on maintaining a competitive exchange rate and accumulating large reserves to serve as insurance against shocks.
The failure of other ‘magic bullet’ cures for development should make everyone pause before
placing
unbounded faith in what the Internet can deliver.
Stock exchanges are
placing
greater pressure on listed companies to disclose “non-financial” risks, while rules for corporate governance, especially in accounting and reporting, are becoming more demanding.
Indeed, the country could develop into a mini-China,
placing
massive manufacturing capacity immediately adjacent to the global economy’s largest integrated market.
Meanwhile, pressure on the European Central Bank to buy eurozone government bonds is
placing
the Bank’s credibility at risk.
Moreover, this system subjects the world economy to cycles of confidence in the US dollar, while
placing
the world economy at the mercy of a national authority – one that often makes decisions with scant regard for their international implications.
With this approach, policymakers could use the market to help propel their economies away from dependence on fossil fuels, redistributing producer surplus (profits) from oil producers to the treasuries of importing countries, without
placing
too large or sudden a burden on consumers.
Galrim’s asylum application was also turned down,
placing
him on the deportation list.
Moreover, financial innovation and globalization allow markets to spread risk more effectively than ever before,
placing
it in the hands of those who can best manage it.
But it can avoid the pitfalls of such an approach by
placing
it within a broader, more comprehensive strategy that accounts for the underlying causes of the increase in funding costs for businesses.
But the recent Work Conference failed to consider China’s growth slowdown in this strategic context,
placing
considerable weight instead on the macro-stabilization imperatives of “proactive fiscal and prudent monetary policies.”
Indeed, WTO rules prohibit export subsidies – which, economically speaking, are enrich-thy-neighbor policies – while
placing
no direct restraints on export taxes.
The publication in November 2016 of the second Sino-Latin American and Caribbean policy document (which followed Xi’s visit to Latin America the same month) has created a unique opportunity to deepen bilateral investment, by
placing
it in a more cooperative framework.
Expansionary fiscal policy and accommodative monetary policy also have an important role to play in
placing
China on a more stable and sustainable growth path.
Equity and inclusiveness require
placing
the advancement of the poor and other marginalized groups at the center of development specialists’ concern.
It is also about incorporating these objectives into economic policymaking, by
placing
the creation of fulfilling jobs and well-developed welfare institutions at the center of the economic agenda, and by respecting the role of cultural diversity in economic development.
But the two motivations are consistent: market forces would not be
placing
downward pressure on the renminbi if China’s economic fundamentals did not warrant it.
The OECD recommends
placing
firms at arms-length from politicians’ short-term interests, appointing independent boards, enhancing disclosure, monitoring conflicts of interests, and hiring professional managers.
While free markets may have steered much of the world toward a wealthier, healthier future,
placing
our faith in Smith’s “invisible hand” to win the fight against climate change would be a tragic mistake.
Our primary goal must be to take planetary responsibility for this risk, rather than
placing
in jeopardy the welfare of future generations.
But, though public health is a major regional challenge, so far universities have been
placing
far greater emphasis on subjects in engineering and technological fields.
The history of the struggle for rights from the Magna Carta to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has been mainly about
placing
limits on state authority.
It also filled a geopolitical vacuum at the heart of the continent,
placing
a check on Germany and Russia.
Placing
him immediately on a “watch list” for weapons – frequently updated under strengthened laws – could have prevented him from purchasing the gun and ammunition he subsequently used.
That means showing the rest of the world that they will wield their veto power responsibly, by
placing
a higher priority on shared interests and common values.
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