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The global financial crisis thus revealed the Mexican economy’s inability to innovate,
promote
investment, create jobs, or provide conditions for social mobility.
But this is only half the story: we also need to support and
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alternative, credible voices online to counter the extremist narrative.
Finally, in these tough economic times, we need to consider cost-effective ways to
promote
this work globally.
At a time when political processes are stalled on both sides of the Atlantic, the US Federal Reserve and the ECB have been engaging in a series of policy innovations, feeling their way toward a solution that could
promote
and sustain economic recovery.
A new approach is needed: the European Union should use the prospect of European integration as the way to
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regional integration.
After World War II, the US launched the first “law and development movement” to
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growth and slow communism’s spread.
In general, older small countries outstrip medium-size and large countries in terms of economic and social performance, openness to international trade, and enthusiasm for globalization – features that younger countries should work to
promote.
Sometimes there are policies that can
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both growth and equality, and the job of good economists is to search for them.
China 2030 calls for structural reforms that would redefine the role of government, overhaul state-owned enterprises and banks, develop the private sector,
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competition, and deepen liberalization of the land, labor, and financial markets.
Such policies and institutional improvements increase productivity,
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competition, facilitate specialization, enhance the efficiency of resource allocation, protect the environment, and reduce risks and uncertainties.
Obama also brought four ASEAN members into the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), a mega-regional trade deal that would
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US economic exchange with the region.
In developing these new data systems, governments, businesses, and civil-society groups should
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four distinct purposes.
To that end, they should establish a relationship with Iran that goes beyond junkets to facilitate European investment or
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the planned energy partnership, and that addresses other outstanding issues, such as ballistic missiles, terrorism, and human rights.
In the future, Cameron declared, Muslim groups that do not, for example, endorse women’s rights, defend freedom of expression, or
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integration would lose all government funding.
In Uganda, policies to
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organic agriculture have generated 200,000 certified farmers and strong export growth, from under $4 million in 2003 to nearly $23 million now.
The Merkel document puts forward two ideas here: mutual recognition of qualifications, which would
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labor mobility, and – with no concern for the sanctity of tax sovereignty – harmonization of corporate-tax bases in order to encourage capital mobility.
With Serbia at the helm, the Council, which aims to
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human rights and the rule of law, is now overseen by a state that thumbs its nose at the Genocide Convention and harbors an indicted war crimes suspect, former Bosnian Serb army chief Ratko Mladic.
Policies and programs to
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inclusion in employment, education, health care, and housing must be implemented at the local and national levels.
But the opposite is also true: strong, properly enforced land rights can boost growth, reduce poverty, strengthen human capital,
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economic fairness (including gender equity), and support social progress more broadly.
For example, in Indonesia’s Kalimantan and Sumatra provinces, we are helping to
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the standardization of land rights, with particular attention to women and indigenous communities, while defining state forests’ boundaries using participatory methods for mapping and registration.
Moreover, while the technological innovations that markets
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bring real benefits in the long run, they tend to leave much economic and social wreckage in their wake.
It can also
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extremism, even terrorism.
Countries that do not actively
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the full participation of women in education, politics, and the workforce will struggle more than most when it comes to reducing risk and adapting to climate change.
For its part, the World Bank is investing in programs that
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good governance worldwide, while maintaining a robust investigation, enforcement, and prevention capacity to manage risks and root out shady practices.
In a new study that surveys and updates the economics literature, Arvind Subramanian, Olivier Jeanne, and John Williamson conclude that “the international community should not seek to
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totally free trade in assets – even over the long run – because…free capital mobility seems to have little benefit in terms of long-run growth.”
The legitimacy of “post-national” Europe – based on the EU’s obligation, enshrined in the Lisbon Treaty, to
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“the well-being of its people” – is at stake.
Above all, European leaders must
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increased naval cooperation.
The West’s Broken Promises on Education AidNEW YORK – The Global Partnership for Education, a worthy and capable initiative to
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education in 65 low-income countries, is having what the jargon of development assistance calls a “replenishment round,” meaning that it is asking donor governments to refill its coffers.
China’s Rogue FireworksChina’s president, Hu Jintao, is currently touring Africa, seeking to secure dependable sources of natural resources, but also to
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China’s “peaceful rise.”
Operation Iraqi Freedom, not to mention Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, gave American efforts to
promote
democracy a terrible name.
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