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Redressing
the problems of high unemployment and large informal sectors – where almost half of all goods and services are produced – is perhaps the region’s most urgent policy challenge, particularly because most investment and growth by domestic firms is related to high commodity prices, which do little to create new jobs.
Europe has never claimed to have the means of
redressing
all the strategic imbalances that exist in Africa – nor does it have any intention of doing so.
However, it has also limited the expansion of domestic demand and import growth, exacerbating rather than
redressing
the global imbalances.
Redressing
this imbalance requires a focus on key infrastructure.
There is no issue here of weakening workers' rights but rather one of
redressing
a now grotesquely even playing field.
There is a role for government, not only in correcting market failures, but in
redressing
these asymmetries of power.
It would also maintain current consumptions levels and avoid tax increases, while
redressing
public-investment shortfalls in order to boost growth and expand employment options for today’s middle class and future generations.
Redressing
the imbalance between the supply of and demand for skilled workers globally requires a unified agenda of the right education, training, and immigration policies.
The French model, which focuses on
redressing
excessive social inequalities through transfers, was built at a time when the number of losers was relatively small.
Perhaps corruption has gained the upper hand because India’s system for
redressing
grievances has become so sluggish.
Acknowledging the lingering consequences of the West’s colonial behavior is the first step toward
redressing
them.
Even so, such marginal forces do not yet constitute a system for
redressing
grievances.
It is up to Italy to break the vicious cycle of inaction and take the bold steps needed to repair Italian banks (and avert a real crisis), which would also provide a blueprint for
redressing
the inadequacies of the European resolution framework.
Democratization in the Arab world is not only about toppling dictators; it is also about
redressing
the politico-ethnic map of the region, which has kept too many minority groups dissatisfied.
But it would also go some way toward
redressing
the growing external imbalances and help guard against any souring of market expectations.
In the Middle East, Obama faces an almost impossible task of
redressing
historical and political ills.
Redressing
past injustice and building an economy that offers opportunity to all are major challenges as well, fraught with volatility, uncertainty, and the dangers of political opportunism.
This is the sine qua non for beginning to face and correct intense and deeply rooted problems, such as
redressing
the country’s poverty, obscene distribution of income, the vast educational shortages, a precarious health system, a devastated infrastructure caused by long years of insufficient investment, and the rest of a long list of other miseries typical of underdevelopment.
India is now becoming divided in much the same way, and for much the same reason – the emerging system of “reserved places” aimed at
redressing
centuries of caste discrimination.
Redressing
the negative bias in the discussion could enable more enlightened policies.
In addition to improving financial regulation and
redressing
financialization processes, these policies would help avoid the danger of recession and the possible economic and financial crisis predicted by institutions such as the UN, J.P. Morgan, and Moody’s.
"In that case," said Don Quixote, "the Lord has relieved me of the task of avenging his death had any other slain him; but, he who slew him having slain him, there is nothing for it but to be silent, and shrug one's shoulders; I should do the same were he to slay myself; and I would have your reverence know that I am a knight of La Mancha, Don Quixote by name, and it is my business and calling to roam the world righting wrongs and
redressing
injuries."
All I say is, that if my master would take my advice, we would be now afield,
redressing
outrages and righting wrongs, as is the use and custom of good knights-errant."
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