Relatively
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While providing
relatively
fewer tangible public goods and services directly, the Chinese government will need to provide more intangible public goods and services like rules, standards, and policies.
China 2030 also calls for expanding opportunities, promoting social security, and reducing the country’s
relatively
high social and economic inequality by addressing the rural-urban disparities in access to jobs, finance, and high-quality public services.
And yet, while Mexico has
relatively
strong formal land and property rights for indigenous peoples and local communities, those rights have yet to be integrated with other regulations – hindering any kind of economic development.
Likewise, poverty data could be collected at
relatively
low cost and with much higher frequency than today, by using smart phones to replace paper-based surveys.
And, while Spain is a
relatively
young democracy, it is also a mature one, having endured many challenges in the 42 years since the death of the dictator Francisco Franco.
The first economy to take off was Japan, which, despite a slowdown in recent decades and a
relatively
small population, remains the world’s third-largest economy.
Because most Asian countries are host to
relatively
homogenous societies with strong national identities, the chance of civil conflicts erupting and spilling over national borders is
relatively
low.
The biggest step forward will come when advanced countries issue GDP-linked bonds in
relatively
normal times.
He is also correct that many government policies favor
relatively
few big firms – and favor them in a way that encourages excessive and dangerous risk-taking.
With the right approach,
relatively
stable and rapid growth can be maintained throughout the reform process.
Other experts told them that two-and-a-half billion people lack access to sanitation but investment in
relatively
simple projects could drastically reduce that number.
Because commercial real-estate investments are generally highly leveraged, even
relatively
small declines in prices could cause large losses for investors.
Meanwhile, poverty rates in South America have remained
relatively
constant.
The small states of the mid-nineteenth century, with no fiscal transfers out of a
relatively
limited area, might be recreated.
Even if the UK faced some additional barriers – such as new customs requirements and certificates of origin – their impact would most likely be
relatively
small.
For the Israeli coalition government headed by Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, matters are
relatively
simple.
The idea, simply put, was that countries would benefit from embracing market-based pricing and deregulation at home, while fostering free trade and
relatively
open cross-border capital flows.
At the international level, the established post-war order was increasingly challenged by a rising China, whose sheer size, in terms of both geography and population, enabled it to achieve systemic importance, despite a
relatively
low per capita income and a political system that seemed at odds with a liberal market-based economy.
China, Brazil, and India have not decoupled from their customers in Europe and North America, and so are slowing, though a
relatively
soft landing is likely if Europe’s recession is as short and mild as predicted.
The
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generous dole and the prospect of high taxes once in work merely reduces the incentive to take low-paid jobs.
German policymakers have discounted the rise of extremism in
relatively
small countries such as Hungary and Greece.
If cool heads prevail, Scottish independence could proceed at a
relatively
low cost.
This is not to deny that workers in industrialized countries are becoming
relatively
impoverished over time.
I believe that there are forces at work that tend to make the total income that accrues to labor
relatively
small compared to the income that accrues to capital.
Such a policy should be
relatively
uncontroversial, at least as compared to more concrete foreign-policy moves.
No one should realistically expect the renminbi’s exchange rate to be determined solely by the income level of the
relatively
prosperous eastern coastal regions.
The path to recovery, though difficult and lengthy, has been
relatively
clear and specific.
One is that, unlike Spain, Italy has experienced
relatively
little convergence of unit labor costs with productivity.
And any changes made would need to translate into
relatively
large growth benefits.
But Iran has faced similar economic difficulties before – in the 1980’s, oil exports fell significantly amid the country’s eight-year war with Iraq, and in 1986-2000 global oil prices were extremely low – and handled them
relatively
well.
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