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Much can be done not just to sustain moderate growth, but also to secure a more prosperous and
resilient
future.
As water scarcity increases, drought-stricken crops wither, and food prices rise, the need for
resilient
agriculture will become more obvious – and more urgent.
It can kick-start a major drive to enact climate legislation across Latin America that would create low-carbon, economically
resilient
societies.
By acting now, they will set their countries – and the wider world – on a new course, giving rise to prosperous, inclusive, and
resilient
societies this decade and beyond.
Emerging economies thus should be working to constrain debt levels, though the extent to which this is needed depends on growth, as strong and
resilient
increases in GDP reduce leverage ratios.
Beyond a banking union, an effective and
resilient
monetary union may ultimately require a sovereign-debt-resolution mechanism, a common budget, partial debt mutualization, or a common Treasury, to name only the most discussed proposals.
Rather, the eurozone should aim to achieve the minimum required to remain
resilient
under such conditions.
The ASEAN Community – which ASEAN leaders hope to establish by 2015 – would be a concert of nations, bound together by a shared commitment to sustainable development, that is outward-looking, resilient, peaceful, stable, and prosperous.
True, some economists expected the UK economy to collapse during the post-referendum panic, whereas economic activity proved to be rather resilient, with GDP growth reaching some 2.1% in 2016.
But policies that might work in a perfect world of efficient and
resilient
financial markets could be dangerous if applied in highly imperfect real-world markets.
That experience taught every country to make its own financial system more
resilient
to ward off potential attacks, and that attacks could be a devastating response to diplomatic pressure.
If there were more disruption within the ivory tower, economies just might become more
resilient
to disruption outside it.
As the Global Ocean Commission’s work comes to a natural conclusion, its many partners and supporters will be working hard to sustain this momentum, ensuring that building healthy and
resilient
oceans remains a global priority until it is a global reality.
Current and future generations alike need – and deserve – a healthy,
resilient
ocean.
Finally, a better EMU should be more
resilient
to asymmetric shocks.
The goal is to transmit not only the basics, but also the skills and values to make our societies more equitable, resilient, and inclusive.
And, as the SDGs recognize,
resilient
infrastructure and incentives for innovation are also crucial.
Thaksin’s dominance of Thai politics is unprecedented, and his
resilient
popularity in the face of a fickle electorate is unparalleled.
Brutally competitive in both politics and world markets, innovative and resilient, China will be more dominant than any nation save America.
The countries in which people are least able to sustain their livelihoods in the face of unexpected shocks, and in which food and farming systems are the least resilient, offer the least protection.
Above all, civil institutions have proven to be
resilient.
After 13 years in power, she has shown herself to be extraordinarily
resilient
and capable of facing down ambitious macho men.
And it needs to ensure that governance reforms are
resilient
against future attempts to unwind them.
But it is not a substitute for higher energy efficiency, which is essential to making the switch to a new and
resilient
path for economic growth and employment.
But the euro also seems surprisingly
resilient
in the face of this woe.
Such research has confirmed that building the brain is just as important as feeding the body to produce healthy, intelligent, productive, and
resilient
adults.
Second, if policymakers credibly commit – soon – to raise taxes and reduce public spending (especially entitlement spending), say, in 2011 and beyond, when the economic recovery is more resilient, the gain in markets’ confidence would allow a looser fiscal policy to support recovery in the short run.
Today, the Russian economy is no more
resilient
than it was in the late Soviet era, with commodities, especially oil and natural gas, accounting for around 90% of total exports and manufacturing for only about 6%.
But it may be more straightforward than we realize: to make cities “greener” – that is, less polluted, more resource-efficient, and more environmentally
resilient
– we should make them literally greener.
We need flexible solutions that can make our cities more resilient, sustainable, and adaptable, without undermining the urban dynamism and prosperity on which we rely.
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