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The constructive (and relatively quick) trade-policy response in the aftermath of the Great Depression did not pay off immediately.
Emerging fintech services can take a lesson from the Chinese e-commerce company Alibaba, which was
quick
in leveraging its payments platform, Alipay.
If, on the other hand, he experiences a
quick
series of successes--even small ones--he will have helped usher in a new era.
Unlike large-scale conventional power plants, solar installations can be built in months; in addition to being cost-effective, they provide a
quick
means of responding to growing global demand.
According to the UN resident coordinator, there has been a
quick
airlift and supply of materials – such as the well-known “School in a Box,” a pre-packaged educational kit suitable for teaching up to 40 children, Early Childhood Development Kit, and Recreation Kits – for displaced boys and girls.
One choice was shock therapy -
quick
privatization of state-owned assets and abrupt liberalization of trade, prices, and capital flows - while the other was gradual market liberalization to allow for the rule of law to be established at the same time.
These factors, together with the ongoing occupation, make
quick
privatization particularly problematic.
Education may not be a
quick
fix for slow growth.
But when the new legal framework demanded the creation of working state institutions that took time to create,
quick
reforms often had less than the desired effect.
But in the more "advanced" socialist countries, such as Russia, where 90% of the population was employed in state-owned industries, restructuring the state sector – a much harder job in many ways – was a necessity, and an obstacle to
quick
recovery.
The list of challenges facing Myanmar’s leaders is long, and overcoming most of them will be neither
quick
nor easy.
No
quick
fix will turn all this around.
On the brink of collapse in the late 1970s, following the cumulative convulsions of Mao’s Great Leap Forward and Cultural Revolution, China was
quick
to turn to the US for external support for Deng Xiaoping’s strategy of “reform and opening up.”
He was Washington’s Chief of Staff during the Revolutionary War and a
quick
study: when it was time to learn battlefield tactics, he read military manuals; when it was time to become a national leader who understood finance, he read finance books.
China doubters around the world were
quick
to pounce on the number, expressing fears of a stall, or even a dreaded double dip.
May claims that Brexit will enable Britain to strike better trade deals with non-EU countries, and she is pinning her hopes on a
quick
deal with Trump’s America.
The US is the only country with large state of the art air, naval, and ground forces capable of global deployment - thus, the
quick
victory in Iraq last year.
Now governments need to take
quick
action to avoid becoming liable for these exposures.
Expedited debtor-friendly bankruptcy procedures could ensure
quick
restructuring and provide a framework for renegotiating debts.
With
quick
action before these two summit meetings, the world will be ready to launch the SDGs with the data systems that they need to succeed.
It failed because making quick, drastic cuts in carbon emissions is extremely expensive.
Consider how
quick
the Copenhagen delegates were to dismiss the scandal now known as “Climategate” – the outcry over the release of thousands of disturbing emails and other documents hacked from the computers of a prestigious British climate-research center.
The idea that structural and labor-market reforms can deliver
quick
growth is nothing but a mirage.
In the long run, inclusive reforms stick, and
quick
and dirty reforms do not.
The pharmaceutical industry, fueled by our desire for
quick
fixes, has effectively deployed its considerable power to promulgate the notion of “disorders” and “illnesses” in all domains of our lives.
And the Governing Council is not accustomed to making
quick
decisions on unanticipated issues.
Wily and resourceful, Afghans were
quick
to take advantage of the ignorance, goodwill and craving for instant results of the program’s officers.
Given a problem, scientists are
quick
to urge the solution that either promotes - or appears to be demanded by - their most cherished ideas.
Success in US presidential politics requires superb intuition, being
quick
on one’s feet, and, above all, a compelling rationale for running.
There are no easy,
quick
prescriptions for this disease of Polish politics.
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