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A comprehensive regional settlement, however,
requires
dealing with a wider circle of interests.
Indeed, economic development nowadays
requires
more than thinking only of the poverty line; one must also think of the high-speed digital line, the fiber-optic line – indeed, all the lines that exclude those who are not plugged into the possibilities of our world.
But adopting the reforms
requires
approval by the IMF’s member countries; and, though the United States was among those that voted in favor of the measure, President Barack Obama has been unable to secure Congressional approval.
In our view, the best way forward would be to decouple the part of the reforms that
requires
ratification by the US Congress from the rest of the package.
Only one major element – the decision to move toward an all-elected Executive Board –
requires
an amendment to the IMF’s Articles of Agreement and thus congressional approval.
This
requires
political involvement as well as massive inflows of resources in order to rebuild and to ensure their development.
While biological evolution through sexual reproduction
requires
generations, we can learn from each other much more quickly through cultural evolution, explaining why humans have made so much progress.
Our second broad conclusion was that sustained growth
requires
a coherent, adaptable strategy that is based on shared values and goals, trust, and some degree of consensus.
It
requires
a discontinuous leap in expectations and policies, and a fundamental shift in the political and social consensus.
Today, deficient global aggregate demand
requires
governments to undertake measures that boost spending.
Biofuel production likely increases atmospheric carbon, owing to the massive deforestation that it requires, while crop diversion increases food prices and contributes to global hunger.
A full development strategy therefore
requires
a combination of globalization with sufficient public investment.
Such a recovery
requires
efforts to create jobs and enhance countries’ productive capacity – for example, through infrastructure development – thereby encouraging complementary private investments and generating the conditions necessary to sustain long-term growth.
Since fiscal room for maneuver is severely restricted in many economies, and expansionary monetary policies have reached their limits, addressing the global crisis effectively
requires
global cooperation – by governments, businesses, and employees.
But, for Africa, power
requires
power in another sense: a lack of electricity continues to hold back the continent’s progress.
But achieving these targets
requires
adopting a mix of technologies, which is hard enough in the best circumstances, but even more so when countries try to go it alone.
These forces loathe the alphabet soup of supra-national governance institutions – the EU, the UN, the WTO, and the IMF, among others – that globalization
requires.
A major shift in the economy
requires
all three.
The effort
requires
significant investment, not least in infrastructure development in both the developed and developing world.
But street-fighting
requires
even more training, cohesion and leadership than open-field combat.
Other advisers warn him that any possible action – a safe zone on the Turkish border, for example, that could expand outward –
requires
taking out anti-aircraft defenses all over Syria.
But the main reason why Chinese households save so much of their relatively low salaries is to ensure that they have the funds to meet high medical costs if a family member
requires
surgery or other inpatient care.
Success also
requires
taking bold steps to tear down trade barriers and open the economy to investment from fast-growing countries like China and India.
Although migrant wages have now caught up, inequality in public services (access to which
requires
an urban hukou) ensures that this divide persists, risking migrant children’s lifetime prospects and welfare, and deterring future migration.
In many cases this
requires
drastic measures, particularly insofar as our physical security is concerned.
But eradicating them
requires
an understanding of the disease in question, money, education, government support, planning, and, not least, an interest from the community and the wider world in solving the problem.
Konzo occurs when cassava tubers are not properly prepared before consumption, which usually
requires
soaking them until they ferment and then drying them in the sun to allow for the breakdown of cyanogenic compounds.
This requires, first and foremost, dispelling the myth that one cannot “catch” cancer.
This
requires
pushing interest rates as low as possible, and when these policies have run their course (such as when rates dip toward the negative), unconventional instruments like “quantitative easing” must be deployed to revive growth and inflation.
Ultimately, sustaining rapid growth
requires
continuing to move up the global value chain, by implementing further economic reforms and focusing on new technologies.
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