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We now know that labor-market deregulation does not ensure economic
resilience
and rapid job creation.
There, both the
resilience
of the local political culture and strategic imperatives are converging to define the limits of the West’s capacity to impose its values.
It might be more accurate, however, to view this Greek episode as proof of the eurozone’s resilience, underpinned by its still-powerful allure.
Would you draw comfort from your country’s impressive internal
resilience
and offset the deflationary winds blowing from the West; or would you play it safe and increase your country’s precautionary reserves?
Accordingly, they will show very limited appetite for risking the hard-earned policy gains of the last 10-15 years, and the
resilience
and self-assurance that has come with those gains.
In contrast to normal or tolerable stress, which can build
resilience
and properly calibrate a child’s stress-response system, toxic stress is caused by extreme, prolonged adversity in the absence of a supportive network of adults to help the child adapt.
A few, like Germany, had built deep economic and financial
resilience
through years of fiscal discipline and structural reforms.
Dubai’s growth and
resilience
is attributable to its “ABS model” of attraction, branding, and state-led development.
The ABS model explains Dubai’s economic
resilience
and its quick recovery after the global financial crisis.
It aims to build
resilience
against the long-term impact of global warming – that is, rising sea levels, harsher winters, hotter summers, worsening drought, heavier rainfall and storms, and more.
The lesson of Chennai is that we cannot let more construction, urbanization, and manufacturing erode our natural
resilience
to familiar monsoon weather events.
Relatively modest investments in the resilience, redundancy, and integrity of these systems pay high dividends, albeit at random intervals.
Why do we tend to underinvest in the
resilience
of our economies’ key systems?
But it also includes physical
resilience
and the ability to withstand shocks.
Hubs that lack
resilience
create cascades of collateral damage when they fail.
Perhaps the commemoration this year of the disaster unleashed in 1914 will inspire people to think more deeply about how to avoid major risks without having to pay a prohibitively high price in lost efficiency and dynamism to ensure robustness and
resilience.
Only with such an approach can Moon hope to boost the economy’s growth potential, create decent jobs, reinforce the economy’s fundamentals, and bolster
resilience
to external downside risks.
Python skins are commonly used as raw material in the luxury fashion industry, and ITC surveys of python-skin harvesters, farmers, processors, and exporters in Vietnam and Malaysia found that the trade reinforces livelihood
resilience
by providing an additional source of income.
Even if the threat of terrorism will always exist,
resilience
must not become resignation.
Wastewater management is thus a central feature of the AfDB’s strategic priorities, known as the High 5s, which aim to improve Africans’ quality of life, boost public health, achieve gender equality, create jobs, and increase communities’
resilience
to the effects of climate change.
But just a few weeks later, the AWF launched a feasibility study to improve livelihoods and climate-change
resilience
throughout Mozambique’s Inhambane Province, where the storm struck.
The Commission concluded that sustaining unhindered innovation will require that the Internet’s standards are openly developed and available; that all users develop better digital “hygiene” to discourage hackers; that security and
resilience
be at the core of system design (rather than an afterthought, as they currently are); that governments not require third parties to compromise encryption; that countries agree not to attack the Internet’s core infrastructure; and that governments mandate liability and compel transparent reporting of technological problems to provide a market-based insurance industry to enhance the IOT’s security.
That is why I and the 16 other scientists of the Earth League – representing world-leading academic institutions like the Potsdam Institute on Climate Impact Research, the Earth Institute, Tsinghua University, and the Stockholm
Resilience
Centre – have released the “Earth Statement,” which sets out the eight essential elements of a successful global climate deal, to be reached in Paris in December.
Finally, a network of small not-for-profit local banks should be established to provide universal banking services, and loans to small and medium-size firms, like the scheme that has underpinned Germany’s economic strength and
resilience
over the last 200 years.
The second commonly cited cause of Germany’s
resilience
to populism is its economic strength.
Ecosystems always require diversity for
resilience.
This latest round looked at 51 banks and, contrary to previous tests, was not designed to identify capital shortfalls, but rather to provide “a common analytical framework to consistently compare and assess the
resilience
of large EU banks to adverse economic developments.”
Another common explanation for China’s
resilience
is political.
We could then look back at the Great Recession as a bad dream; the market economy – supported by prudent government action – would have shown its
resilience.
Bankruptcy Comes to ChinaBEIJING – China’s businessmen have always needed resilience, but now they must become accustomed to the specter of bankruptcy.
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