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SIPPRA
requires
that contracts be awarded on a competitive basis, and that applicants supply detailed outcome targets, cost-benefit projections, and their own matching funds; but it does not specify where funds should be invested.
While this belief unfortunately does have some validity, it
requires
one very important caveat: Russia is part of that ship.
Actually, this would imply a return to the IMF’s founding principle: it is in the best interest of all members to allow countries to pursue their own full-employment macroeconomic policies, even if this
requires
regulating capital flows.
But executing even the best-laid plans
requires
significant resources, and CIYOTA would still be an idea were it not for the generosity of others.
A system that
requires
banks to accumulate more substantial buffers in good times so that they can let them run down in bad times makes sense both from a micro viewpoint and from a macro viewpoint.
Even small changes in fundamentals can have large effects on exchange rates, with up-front movements that far exceed what long-run adjustment
requires.
But intervention
requires
that the authorities first have both the reserves and the will to abandon (at least temporarily) their hands-off commitment to a floating exchange rate.
The sudden deleveraging imposed by foreign creditors
requires
the current-account balance to adjust further and faster.
Most infrastructure investment
requires
public-sector leadership to forge partnerships with the private sector.
In other words, successful innovation
requires
a stable and growing economy, fresh ideas, and an absence of unnecessary and burdensome regulation.
The better and fairer position, however, is to embrace the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promote unambiguously the idea that human dignity
requires
respect for the equally vital and mutually dependent freedoms from fear and want.
Confronting questions of human rights
requires
that one consider context, in order to balance the rights and obligations of inhabitants of increasingly diverse societies.
In New York this week, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has convened a summit of world leaders to address this global phenomenon, which urgently
requires
collective intervention.
Much like scoring a goal, hitting a home run, or dunking a basketball, making sports-for-development programs work
requires
a lot of practice, not just to master the technique or approach, but also to be able to apply it to diverse circumstances.
If, however, they commit to the experimentation, evidence collection, and evaluation that all smart public spending requires, sports-based investment can go a long way toward strengthening communities and enabling young people to live healthier, happier, and more productive lives.
The European Union’s new General Data Protection Regulation now
requires
firms to allow consumers – albeit only those in the EU – to port their data.
A safe climate future
requires
ending the age of Big Oil.
Intelligent industrial policy
requires
mechanisms that recognize errors and revise strategies accordingly.
Everyone acknowledges that the market
requires
rules in order to avoid deformations such as monopolies and oligopolies.
Smart trade
requires
two key provisions: core labor rights, backed up by tough enforcement, and a development fund targeting infrastructure and education to boost competitiveness.
During the campaign, he did not try to hide his preference for a strong executive presidency and unabashedly supported the AKP – violating the neutral stance that Turkey’s constitution
requires
the president to maintain.
Likewise, for both our countries, greater energy efficiency and security
requires
reliance upon market price signals, technology, innovation, and diversified energy sources.
We are left with the certainty, however awkward, that active participation in an open world economy
requires
some surrender of economic sovereignty.
Or, to put the point more positively, it
requires
a willingness to coordinate policies more effectively.
In the face of a possible UK referendum, the challenge for Germany is to provide Europe with the vision and creativity that effective leadership requires, along with the diplomatic skill to avoid alienating its partners.
Rapid GDP growth
requires
high savings and investment, and high savings almost never result from free consumer choice.
Taking advantage of the worldwide sushi boom, Japan needs to emphasize that “real sushi
requires
Japanese rice,” branding it an exclusive product.
Securing Iraq therefore
requires
a formidable force to be in place, which is why US President Barack Obama’s strategy includes rebuilding the Iraqi army.
But to do so
requires
a shift from “hard” strategies like structural adjustment to “soft” ones – in particular, the development of human capabilities.
But for liberal democracies, regulating social media is not so straightforward, because it
requires
governments to strike a balance between competing principles.
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