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Furthermore, its financial structure enables it to be more autonomous, self-sustaining, and
resilient
than most other multilateral institutions.
GENEVA – Is the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
resilient
enough to thrive amid the regional and global transformations taking place today?
With the right choices, the region can convert disruption into an opportunity for a
resilient
future.
If European monetary union has proved more
resilient
than many thought, it is only because those who doubted it misjudged this political dimension.
But if China is truly to build a balanced, resilient, and anti-fragile real economy and financial system, it will need to go further, developing a comprehensive set of risk-sharing mechanisms.
Unless these networks are highly resilient, their manifest benefits could be outweighed by catastrophic (albeit rare) breakdowns.
In this context, it’s important to stress that the world economy may not be nearly as
resilient
as the consensus seems to believe – raising questions about whether it can withstand the challenges coming in 2018.
And yet, obscured by the worries over security, there is ample reason for optimism about one of Africa’s most
resilient
countries.
Such a move would alleviate anxiety in the short term, thereby giving Europeans the opportunity to regroup in preparation for future steps toward a more integrated Europe and a more
resilient
euro.
Growth is picking up across many advanced and emerging market economies, and financial markets have, for the most part, proven to be
resilient.
Ultimately, persuading the private sector that climate finance can be good business will be the key to unlocking capital on the scale required to decarbonize our economies and make them more
resilient
to harsher weather conditions.
But, because much of the infrastructure that will support this growth has not yet been built, we still have time to ensure that our urban areas are climate
resilient
and oriented toward low-carbon development.
First, people are more
resilient
than we give them credit for.
Despite the dire circumstances, the people I have met in the camps are extraordinarily
resilient.
Even if China replaces the US as the world’s largest economy within a decade, an anchor currency can be more
resilient
than the economic and geopolitical dominance of its country of origin.
If this spending is directed toward low-carbon goods, technologies, and services, we will be on our way to creating more
resilient
societies.
No wonder they proved way more
resilient
in the crisis.
Boko Haram, whose primary objective is to compel Nigeria to adopt Sharia law, has proved surprisingly
resilient
since declaring war on the government in 2009, in response to the military’s execution of its leader, Mohammed Yusuf.
Second, a union of the kind imagined by Mody might not be very
resilient.
As with fear of terrorism and suspicion of equities, geographical celebrity appears resilient, if not self-reinforcing: the more famous New York, Paris, and London get, the more glamorous they become.
Our biological functions are exquisitely regulated and
resilient
to external variations, owing to complicated webs of interactions.
And it is an opportunity, because promoting sustainable development creates new clean-technology jobs and more diversified, greener, and
resilient
economies.
The first is that emerging market economies are more
resilient
this time around.
After the humanitarian situation is stabilized, policymakers should focus on providing Puerto Rico with stable, reliable, and cost-effective electric power, generated primarily by renewables and distributed over a smart,
resilient
grid.
Cheaper and more
resilient
electricity benefits everyone – from the sidewalk vendor to the most sophisticated pharmaceutical operation.
Noel Zamot, who serves as Revitalization Coordinator under the Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico, has suggested that a smart,
resilient
grid would be designed from the ground up, and would rely on distributed generation to mitigate the impact of future natural disasters or human attacks.
The federal government’s role should be to make Puerto Rico a hub for investing in clean, renewable energy that is
resilient
to weather shocks.
This is particularly true in the Middle East, where governments are struggling to diversify their economies, in order to make them more
resilient.
But there is reason to believe that finance will prove
resilient.
Each case highlights the need to consider how to make systems more resilient, which means that systems cannot be considered in isolation.
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