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If the government continues to
pursue
this policy, the salutary effects in terms of public trust in the country’s businesses and institutions will help ensure stable, sustainable economic growth for years to come.
Barring the worst-case scenario of populist victories in the French election this May and the German election this September, European leaders should seize the opportunity later this year to
pursue
more ambitious, but pragmatic, reforms.
Once a country eliminated convertibility into gold, it was free to
pursue
monetary expansion, and deflation tended to end.
Article VI of the NPT obliges parties to
pursue
“in good faith” negotiations to disarm, but the nuclear-weapons states that have ratified the treaty do not interpret this as a prohibition on their possessing a nuclear arsenal.
By deprioritizing human rights, Xi will be freer to
pursue
ambitious projects such as the Belt and Road Initiative, the aim of which is to enhance China’s influence throughout Eurasia and the Asia-Pacific region.
Yet, when it comes to the escalating conflict in eastern Ukraine, the relevant external powers – that is, the US, the European Union, and Russia – are not only failing to achieve a cease-fire; they are refusing to
pursue
a solution that, unlike in the case of Israel and Palestine, is there for the taking.
They should
pursue
it.
The first was that Russia has reestablished a “sphere of interest” in Europe, where countries are no longer allowed to
pursue
their own goals without Moscow accepting them.
This has led Russia to
pursue
a classic “divide and rule” strategy by tempting some big European countries into bilateral agreements – particularly on energy issues – that preclude a common EU position.
This is sad – both for Russia and Europeans – because it strengthens the hand of those in Moscow who want to
pursue
a policy of national pride rather than national interest, and it weakens the possibilities of establishing a real common European foreign and security policy.
(Germany has a new national-conservative party whose leaders' declared aim is to
pursue
a pre-1914 foreign policy.)
While America must, of course, bear any cost to fight a war of survival, throughout history, America’s economic power gave it a broad cushion to
pursue
wars of choice.
Health-care policies that
pursue
long-term goals often have short-term costs for human, animal, and environmental wellbeing.
But what May hoped would seem like a clear, even powerful, stance was actually a vague, fatuous, and rather transparent ploy to avoid the question that voters never had a chance to consider: “What kind of Brexit should the UK pursue?”
If not, groups of countries should
pursue
them on their own.
The other is capital-flow volatility, which has driven policymakers in some countries to
pursue
their own monetary easing or to impose capital controls, in order to prevent damage to growth in the tradable sector.
But the risk remains that, if populist leaders do secure power, they will
pursue
policies that lead to even worse results.
But it is imperative that world leaders
pursue
such positive globalization strategies, rather than the negative, defensive, and protectionist policies that are so universally on offer today.
To that end, countries would have to
pursue
multidimensional assessments of the economic (including fiscal) and social costs and benefits, as well as the domestic distributional impacts, of migration.
As they
pursue
growth opportunities abroad and are encouraged by improved polices at home, emerging-market corporations will play an increasingly prominent role in global business and cross-border investment, while large pools of capital within their borders will allow emerging economies to become key players in financial markets.
Governments obsessed with national competitiveness are likely to
pursue
damaging economic policies.
Mario Monti, Italy’s prime minister at the time, has long pressed for capital investment to be treated differently than current expenditure, so that countries like Italy can still
pursue
desperately needed infrastructure spending.
Depending on timing and political conditions, it could fudge the rules or help enforce them; it could behave more selfishly or more generously; and it could
pursue
narrow, short-term interests or broad, long-term goals.
An enhanced international financial system must
pursue
two main lines of action.
Moreover, the IMF has not succeeded in convincing countries to
pursue
macroeconomic policies consistent with sustainable current-account positions.
The second possibility is that the crisis remains relatively contained, leading Germany to
pursue
closer economic and fiscal union.
It could
pursue
its complaints through the WTO.
One option for overcoming German obstinacy would be to
pursue
a series of small compromises.
In order to improve its prospects, South Korea must
pursue
economic reform and restructuring, with an emphasis on maximizing its human-capital resources – especially women.
The reason is simple: The world’s largest companies relentlessly – and rather successfully –
pursue
their own profits, all too often at the expense of economic fairness and the environment.
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