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But, rather than emphasizing one problem over another, the top priority should be building
resilience
into all global systems.
Mechanisms aimed at solving a problem in one system should not be allowed to compromise another system’s
resilience.
But these are insufficient bases of resilience, particularly given the tectonic shifts occurring next door, in Iraq and Syria.
If global hunger is to be eradicated, the underpinnings of rural
resilience
must be supported, expanded, and diversified.
But, rather than working to strengthen its resilience, he is exacerbating its weaknesses – and creating new ones.
Financial-market reform has fallen far short of securing the sector’s resilience, let alone driving investment in the technology, energy systems, infrastructure, and business models needed to develop a sustainable world economy.
But regulators exist to protect the public interest, which must include guiding classes of investments that affect the
resilience
of the system as a whole.
This owes much to the humiliations that Russia suffered when the end of communism forced its economy to its knees, and to Western short-sightedness about Russia’s fundamental strengths and
resilience.
The Global Partnership for Oceans is a promising new alliance of more than 100 government and international institutions, civil-society organizations, and private companies seeking to address threats to ocean health, resilience, and productivity.
During these hard times (2007-2009), the euro’s usefulness and the eurozone’s
resilience
were welcomed the world over.
In Brazil, the central bank views the integration of environmental and social factors into risk management as a way to strengthen
resilience.
Investors who have bet against Japan in the past have been badly burned, grossly underestimating the Japanese people’s remarkable flexibility and
resilience.
The reason for this
resilience
is probably best understood not as the consequence of poor law enforcement but of the profitability of slavery, which generated incentives too strong for laws to contain.
The record suggests that an adequate growth program needs to be anchored in two strategies: an investment strategy designed to kick-start growth in the short term, and an institution-building strategy designed to provide an economy with
resilience
in the face of adverse shocks.
It also requires effort to build four types of institutions required to maintain growth momentum and build
resilience
to shocks:Market-creating institutions (for property rights and contract enforcement);Market-regulating institutions (for externalities, economies of scale, and information about companies);Market-stabilizing institutions (for monetary and fiscal management);Market-legitimizing institutions (for social protection and insurance).
By promoting better fishing practices, we can increase regional revenue flows to rebuild and restore fisheries, boost food and job security, and strengthen
resilience
to climate change.
And in Mexico, structural reforms to increase competition in the telecommunications and electricity sectors, alongside other policies, have curbed inflation and boosted
resilience
to external shocks, and are expected to help return the country to a primary budget surplus.
Despite these risks, which dwarf those faced by the telecoms industry, Africa’s smallholders remain as efficient as their larger counterparts – a testament to their tenacity and
resilience.
Communities also reap secondary benefits – such as rural regeneration, improved food and water security, and coastal
resilience
– when natural climate solutions are implemented.
But, rather than retaliate, Asian economies should use the threat of broader US tariffs as an opportunity to revamp their own development models, thereby boosting their own prosperity and resilience, not to mention their positions as constructive global actors.
On the supply side, permanently lower output makes fiscal adjustment even more compulsory; but, on the demand side, a weak private economy lacks the
resilience
needed to weather fiscal retrenchment.
From an economic standpoint, Xinjiang’s
resilience
is crucial to China’s economic growth strategy – it is seen as the country’s gateway to the west.
First proposed by Khamenei in 2012, this approach relies on import substitution and favors domestic over foreign investment, in an effort to reduce Iran’s reliance on Western economies and strengthen its
resilience
against international sanctions.
Perceptions of
resilience
have given way to fears of vulnerability.
Officials were wise to acknowledge their country’s vulnerabilities and to commit the resources and capital needed to build
resilience.
But what they can do – and have done – is emphasize risk reduction and strengthen preparedness, thereby saving lives and building greater
resilience.
We need to strengthen our
resilience
by promoting disaster risk reduction, adaptation, and sound safety nets for the most vulnerable.
This will require considerable restructuring of their economies, but China and India are both dynamic, and proved their
resilience
in their response to the Great Recession.
Because the remodeling of neurons by stress is reversible, researchers now believe that chronic anxiety disorders and depression represent a lack of resilience, or spontaneous recovery, in susceptible individuals.
After years of strong growth and remarkable resilience, the Union’s new member states in the east are being hit hard by the economic turmoil that started in the west.
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