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Similarly, trade agreements could incorporate a “development box” to
provide
poor countries with the autonomy they need to pursue economic diversification.
That alone would
provide
the counterweight to the forces that pull him in the wrong direction.
Obama’s trip offers an opportunity for taking stock, expanding initiatives that have matured, and announcing new projects that will
provide
global benefits.
America’s failures
provide
important lessons to countries around the world, which are or will be facing increasing problems with their banks:- Delaying bank restructuring is costly, in terms of both the eventual bailout costs and the damage to the overall economy in the interim.
More money will be needed, but Americans are in no mood to
provide
it – certainly not on the terms that have been seen so far.
A new set of rules – with the goal of strengthening market discipline – would also
provide
incentives for diversification.
Which is to say, they
provide
an intellectual toolkit for looking at, say, the Western world of 1840, but not necessarily the Western world of 2016.
Surely, the unprecedented global attention must
provide
opportunities.
The IMF's economic framework still does not
provide
for countercyclical fiscal policies, because the IMF remains ambivalent about the standard Keynesian prescription of stimulating an economy in a downturn.
The economy is still struggling to
provide
a sufficient number of jobs for those who were previously employed in leverage-driven activities that are no longer sustainable (let alone desirable).
Meanwhile, existing and newly created jobs
provide
less of an earnings upside.
The most significant deliverable of the OECD’s BEPS initiative lies in its new country-by-country reporting requirements, which force multinationals to
provide
aggregate information annually, in each jurisdiction where they do business, relating to the global allocation of income and taxes paid.
They must also
provide
information about which entities do business in each jurisdiction and the economic activities in which they engage.
Now, in the run-up to the European Council summit on 11-12 December, expectations are growing that Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen will
provide
a clear roadmap for an Irish solution to the EU’s constitutional dilemma.
The second part of the plan is for the EU to
provide
the Irish with a series of clarifications on other key issues.
Political declarations on the issues outlined would be registered as international treaties at the United Nations to
provide
binding legal force.
While it is true that the German government cannot (fortunately) fine-tune wages, it could, out of sheer self-interest,
provide
for its future by investing more in its human and social capital – including schools, from kindergartens to universities, and infrastructure like roads, bridges, and bandwidth.
EU expansion, however, will increase trade and economic growth, and these could
provide
real incentives to make Kaliningrad a more attractive neighbor and trading partner, not just a feared source of illegal Russian immigrants to the EU taking advantage of a supposedly lax visa regime.
The European Economic and Monetary Union (EMU) was born from the following apparently contradictory argument: that the discretionary powers which governments enjoy over exchange rates and financial markets are often inversely related to their ability to
provide
stability in those very same markets.
As Chan and Amano point out:“[M]ost lack the funds, equipment, and qualified personnel needed to
provide
basic care for cancer patients.
The market plunge should
provide
added impetus.
When I consider the European economy, the ECB’s failure to
provide
more monetary support for economic growth appears to be directly analogous to Europe’s disastrous monetary policies in the 1930’s.
Both states and markets work well only when adequately enforced legal rules
provide
the necessary certainty.
If, say, 25% of the 1,000 households in the 30-block Brookside “fiberhood” in Kansas City, Missouri, pre-subscribe, Google will
provide
all 1,000 with the opportunity to get very cheap, very fast Internet service very soon.
In an era of stalled productivity growth and declining working-age populations in China, Germany, and elsewhere, automation could
provide
a badly needed economic boost.
Countries like Switzerland or Belgium
provide
considerable cultural, economic, and political autonomy to their constitutive groups.
The tax would also
provide
firms with incentives to innovate in ways that reduce energy usage and emissions – giving them a dynamic competitive advantage.
Companies that
provide
content will increasingly find themselves competing with individuals who offer entertainment for free.
A second suggestion, to
provide
meaningful support to refugees, would be expensive; admitting more is not a realistic option for many countries.
Europe’s Military InjusticeLONDON – The cost of sending troops and military hardware around the world to
provide
security when and where it is needed is causing major financial headaches across Europe.
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