Promoting
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Promoting
sustainable growth is much harder.
Indeed, a third lesson is that neither hard pegs nor unfettered floating facilitate the preservation of a competitive real exchange rate, which is crucial to
promoting
and sustaining economic development.
This indicates that advanced economies remain committed to
promoting
global development, despite their own recent problems.
The government is making special efforts to develop these areas in the framework of its “Great Western Development Strategy,” including by building modern infrastructure,
promoting
high-quality education, supporting science and technology (all key determinants of the location of production), and encouraging investment there.
Here, countries with fresh memories of repressive rule, such as Latin American and East European nations, have increasingly taken the lead in
promoting
human rights initiatives and defending the principles.
By forecasting medication needs, aggregating orders, and
promoting
competition, in combination with intense advocacy, policymakers and providers were able to secure market efficiencies.
In addition,
promoting
democracy and human rights in authoritarian countries such as China will improve their social equality, economic productivity, and political stability in the long run, making them better trading partners.
And when it comes to
promoting
sound policies, the World Bank has fallen far short in recent decades, exemplified by three major intellectual sins of omission.
The World Bank is well aware that its mission – “to reduce poverty, and improve living standards by
promoting
sustainable growth and investment in people” – cannot be achieved without an open global system.
In the Netherlands, the government has taken the lead in
promoting
innovative activities.
While the United Nations General Assembly has tasked its agency for human settlements, UN-HABITAT, with
promoting
sustainable urbanization, the agency lacks the influence to ensure that this vital issue makes it onto the global agenda.
Given that
promoting
sustainable urbanization and improving coordination would bolster progress in other priority areas (including women’s rights, climate change, youth unemployment, and literacy), sustainable urbanization must become a bureaucratic priority.
Europe must have credible fiscal-consolidation plans to restore debt sustainability, but it is also essential that it has a growth strategy that includes policies aimed at boosting investment, freeing up product and labor markets, deregulating business,
promoting
competition, and building skills.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, for example, is aiming to crack down on Islamist extremism by banning the expression of ideas that the government deems to be
promoting
or glorifying it.
While not all of these programs were implemented in strict compliance with IMF conditionality, they played a key role in
promoting
significant improvements in Asian competiveness.
Instead, donor governments and the World Bank have insisted for years that impoverished countries cut financing to these villages, under the guise of
promoting
“macroeconomic stability” – a polite way of demanding debt repayment – and reflecting the ideological delusion that the private sector will step in.
Against this background, the Shanghai free-trade zone demonstrates China’s readiness to participate actively in global free-trade negotiations, with the goal of
promoting
a comprehensive free-trade strategy and safeguarding Chinese interests worldwide.
Advancing an innovation-driven development strategy and
promoting
emerging industries would improve the quality and level of foreign support and cooperation.
That means accelerating the global transition to clean-energy technologies (including in transportation), improving the efficiency of energy production/consumption, reversing deforestation, improving land use, and
promoting
technological innovation to facilitate all of these processes.
From Egypt to Ukraine and beyond, there is a deepening global perception that America’s commitment to fighting racism and intolerance, defending human rights, upholding good governance, and
promoting
free and fair elections has faltered under Obama.
In fact, the promise of EU membership now seems to have been a more effective means of
promoting
reform than membership itself: aspiration, unlike membership, gave the EU far greater political leverage.
As France’s foreign minister in the revolutionary year of 1848, Lamartine published his Manifesto for Europe,
promoting
not just European unity, but that of mankind.
If the money invested in all American foreign interventions had been redirected to
promoting
prosperity domestically, Trump’s candidacy never would have gained traction.
This distinction matters because it points to the limited effectiveness of formalized legal norms as a means of
promoting
human rights.
For example, Norway, which has been
promoting
positive gender discrimination for years and recently elected Erna Solberg as its first female prime minister, has yet to allow a woman to control the purse strings – at either the central bank or the finance ministry, with its powerful sovereign wealth fund.
Promoting
diversity – not only in terms of gender, but also with respect to age and, in many countries, ethnic background – is a matter of effectiveness as much as a question of social justice.
In the long run, selective repudiation of odious debts will benefit both borrowers and creditors by
promoting
more responsible lending practices.
On the contrary, it is an outgrowth of the system for assessing and
promoting
Chinese bureaucrats that prevailed until the early twentieth century.While it is a form of meritocracy, and thus superior to nepotism, it fails to take into account the reality that a capacity for rote learning does not necessarily imply an aptitude for creativity or ingenuity.
Many grew from the simple proposition that ordinary people could overcome adversity in the marketplace by banding together to buy and sell goods at reasonable prices, and quickly realized the added benefits of sharing knowledge among members,
promoting
inclusion, and building social capital.
Promoting
private insurance may seem an indirect response to the tsunami disaster, but it is a rational – and powerful – response.
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