Respond
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I would
respond
to Feldstein with three questions.
If social tensions rise, China’s government is likely to
respond
with greater repression, which will bode ill both for its relations with the West and for its medium-term political stability.
The question now is how China will
respond.
Will Kim
respond
to that isolation recklessly, by continuing to antagonize the South, or pragmatically, by becoming more flexible?
Less than two months later, however, the two countries were exchanging artillery fire across the border, with Modi instructing the Indian Army to
respond
disproportionately to Pakistani provocations.
Meanwhile, America’s relationship with its traditional Arab allies – the region’s conservative Sunni regimes – is faltering, owing largely to US President Barack Obama’s failure to
respond
effectively in the aftermath of the Arab Spring uprisings.
People need to trust one another and their leaders, and they need to agree on how to assess and
respond
to polarizing economic and social trends.
And, while no one can say yet whether the BRICS’ initiatives will succeed, they represent a major challenge to the Bretton Woods institutions, which should
respond.
Obviously, the goal is for Bangladesh to be able to
respond
effectively to both challenges.
With politicians struggling to
respond
to the crisis, economic pundits were left wondering whether the “Great Moderation” of low business-cycle volatility since the 1980s was turning into another Great Depression.
Its links to international extremist Islamic groups require that governments review and re-think how they
respond
to it.
There are, of course, other forms of interaction, and this brings us back to the question of how to
respond
to homegrown terrorism.
Among those who recognized the reality of involuntary unemployment were John Maynard Keynes and Arthur Lewis, who incorporated it into his model of dual economies, in which urban wages do not
respond
to labor-supply gluts and remain above what rural workers earn.
But to do that, Europe must evolve institutionally, so that it can
respond
more quickly and effectively to common challenges.
But it will
respond
ever so slowly and ever so carefully.
If the US suspends joint military exercises with South Korea, its willingness or ability to
respond
to North Korean aggression in the South may become similarly weak.
The US Securities and Exchange Commission, for one, is already discussing these issues, as it analyzes options to
respond
to investor and business needs regarding ESG.
Democratic politicians should
respond
by imposing higher taxes on the wealthy and spending the proceeds on the less well off.
The US would, of course, need to
respond
to the conclusion of any trilateral Northeast Asian FTA in order to preserve its own role in global trade – and in the supply chains that dominate the Asian economies.
How the generals
respond
to the ASEAN request will be an important signal of the regime’s intentions.
Rather, it seemed that the US was using the media to put pressure on Pakistan’s government to
respond
more readily to America’s pleas to cap production of tactical weapons and the short-range missiles that could deliver them.
America’s trading partners will have little choice but to
respond
to US import restrictions by imposing their own tariffs on US exports.
If North Korea resumes nuclear and long-range missile tests, Trump, whose instinct is to escalate the rhetoric of conflict, will come under pressure to
respond
forcefully.
To be sure, French and Dutch citizens did not
respond
to the question that they were supposed to answer.
After all, if the crisis in financial markets continues and combines with a dramatic slump in the real economy, the EU could quickly be at risk if it cannot
respond
politically.
Nonetheless, the EU and its institutions remain integral to efforts to
respond
to challenges that require a united front – challenges like those that Europe faces today.
They don’t
respond
effectively to feedback or to questions submitted through their Web sites.
White-collar knowledge workers
respond
to different incentives and political appeals than do blue-collar industrial workers.
Advocates of stronger action
respond
that low-carbon investments can generate much stronger, cleaner growth.
Minimalist solutions
respond
to neither the expectations of the citizens nor the requirements of a rapidly changing world.
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