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The kind of stress tests that the US conducted, and that other countries are being urged to emulate – and the ability of banks to raise additional equity capital – cannot
provide
a basis for such a conclusion.
Or was it because politicians benefited from the economic boost that inflows of short-term “hot money” provide, and thus were willing to ignore the consequences?
Under the bold leadership of Mario Draghi, the ECB has committed to
provide
as much time as possible for most governments to get their acts together.
After all, governments’ capacity to
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subsidies is limited, and wealthy countries cannot be expected to bear the costs of the uptake of sustainable technologies worldwide.
The fact that solar technologies can be produced locally from recycled materials, Pauli argues, means that governments should not
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solar-related subsidies and bailouts – the costs of which eventually land on taxpayers.
This cycle has become so bizarre and confusing that Palestinians are not sure whether they should hope for continued tensions with Israel (which usually means no new settlements) or for continued negotiations (which usually
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cover for building settlements).
Re-Thinking Counter-TerrorismGrim-faced border guards and tough security measures at international airports
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powerful reassurance that the developed world is spending hundreds of billions of dollars to protect against terrorism.
The combination of an Asian market with strong Chinese connections and a system of English law and property rights continues to
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a powerful competitive advantage.
And we must
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our children not just with a quality education, but also the skills they need to thrive and a clean planet on which to live.
In other words, while Trump’s princely court poses a problem for America, as a metaphor, it could also
provide
a solution, by stoking Americans’ natural suspicion of monarchy.
Greater political cooperation would
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a context for discussing issues like the future of Afghanistan, international terrorism, and nuclear proliferation, as well as for creating joint initiatives and strategies that address crucial issues affecting both powers.
So it should come as no surprise when policymakers insist that the industry’s efforts at innovation be channeled into areas that
provide
the most benefit to taxpayers and patients, rather than those – like financial maneuvers – that might be most profitable for the industry in the short term.
As part of this new model, the signatories committed themselves to
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access to new drugs for all those who need them, increase investment in R&D that meets global public health needs, and help slow the development of drug resistance in humans and animals.
According to Sherman, South Korea’s stance – reflected in its demand that Japan apologize, once again, for forcing Korean women to
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sexual services to the Imperial Army during World War II – has produced “paralysis, not progress.”
But the deal could be a script for a situation comedy: Japan and South Korea refuse to
provide
intelligence data to each other, leaving the US to play the middleman.
And its intensifying political crisis – impeachment proceedings have now been initiated against President Dilma Rousseff for allegedly using irregular accounting maneuvers to disguise the size of the budget deficit – is raising serious questions about who can
provide
the much-needed treatment.
It may taste bitter, but only the IMF can
provide
the medicine Brazil needs.
The hope is that the report, which will be made public on December 1, will
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a breakthrough that can revive, at long last, the eurozone’s growth engine.
When it comes to the latter, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi’s proposals in August – expanded monetary easing, structural reforms (particularly in France and Italy), and some fiscal expansion by countries like Germany –
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a useful framework to be supplemented with concrete measures.
The goal of next week’s Vienna conference is to
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the public with new and updated evidence of the impact of using nuclear weapons.
By contrast, the Bank of England’s reluctance to
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liquidity – because of concerns about “moral hazard” – was a poor choice.
Economists regard migration as a movement of individuals in search of a better life and call for more immigration to offset population aging, or to
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workers to do the “dirty jobs.”
In addition to direct help for small farms, donors should
provide
more help for the research and development needed to identify new high-yielding seed varieties, especially to breed plants that can withstand temporary flooding, excess nitrogen, salty soils, crop pests, and other challenges to sustainable food production.
Although Belgium’s euthanasia law now has no specific age requirement – thus differing from Dutch legislation, which permits doctors to
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euthanasia, on request, to minors who are at least 12 years old – it does require the person requesting euthanasia to have a demonstrable capacity for rational decision-making.
Or consider the claims – also rampant these days – that further government attempts to increase demand, whether through monetary policy to alleviate a liquidity squeeze, banking policy to increase risk tolerance, or fiscal policy to
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a much-needed savings vehicle, will similarly fail.
They could also
provide
new means of localized drug delivery that might be useful in several areas, including delivery of multiple drugs.
The Americans, who would have had to
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most of the money, vetoed the plan.
According to former Obama administration Chief Economist Christina Romer and David Romer of the University of California, Berkeley, even permanent transfer-payment increases
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stimulus for only a few months, and the effect does not spread to employment.
Quantitative targets thus hide the crucial policy decision about the right “portfolio” of services that a government should
provide.
So, targeting quantitative objectives can be a useful innovation, but only as long as its purpose is to
provide
a new tool in managing certain aspects of the state’s performance.
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