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Models show that the cost, by then, would be at least $40 trillion annually.Contrast this to what New York City is
rightly
concerned about: the 3.3% chance each year (entirely without global warming) that a Category 3 hurricane will hit New York.
Contrast this to what New York City is
rightly
concerned about: the 3.3% chance each year (entirely without global warming) that a Category 3 hurricane will hit New York.
Independent national monetary policies in a common market were
rightly
seen as infeasible, given Europeans’ preference for stable exchange rates and open financial markets.
The world
rightly
focuses on the tragedy in Darfur, but overlooks another four million Sudanese still displaced as a result of the north-south conflict, many of whom continue to live in terrible poverty in Khartoum slums or in makeshift camps across the country, with little opportunity to re-build their lives.
But rice duties are working in Uganda – and in Nigeria, where rice output is also soaring and the value of imported rice is declining – and policymakers
rightly
believe that they must be maintained.
But, as the IMF
rightly
argues, that goal is wildly unrealistic, and pursuing it would prove self-defeating.
If the authorities adopted common-sense policies and sought support from the International Monetary Fund and other multilateral lenders, as most troubled countries tend to do, they would
rightly
be told to default on the country’s debts.
In particular, gender equality deserves special attention, an approach that the World Bank today
rightly
characterizes as smart economics.
Had BP spilled hundreds of billions of barrels of bitumen across hundreds of square kilometers, environmentalists would
rightly
demand that no expense be spared to rid the dirt of every trace of oil.
Indeed, given that most jobs in developed economies require little or no physical strength, cultural values that discourage women from working outside the home are
rightly
regarded as archaic, serving only to undermine women’s economic and political freedoms.
Those who are
rightly
worried about the politics of fear like to assume that populism is a threat to democracy itself.
Singapore is
rightly
proud of its elite secondary and tertiary academic institutions, but one could argue that the hidden gems of the system are the hundreds of neighborhood schools, institutes for technical education, and polytechnics that provide high-quality education for all.
What Mr. Greenspan chose to overlook, however, is that most experts are extremely – and
rightly
– skeptical of the Bush plan, which leaves out big-ticket items such as the cost of the Iraq War, and uses an unrealistic benchmark from which to measure the alleged 50% cutback.
Australians
rightly
worry about becoming collateral damage in Trump’s bilateral trade dispute.
The Spanish Government
rightly
proposed that true solutions to poverty require simultaneous investments in health, education, agriculture, and infrastructure, and then the Spanish put up the funds to help make that integrated vision a practical reality.
And perhaps next year, the United States will rejoin the global effort with a new and remarkable force, led by a young president who has
rightly
told Americans and the world that “Yes, we can.”
The deficit, she
rightly
said, was “a symptom of economic difficulties, not just the cause of them.”
The current manifestation of that approach is so-called New Keynesian Economics, which Summers himself has
rightly
rejected because it is inconsistent with secular stagnation.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is
rightly
regarded as a global leader on refugee response.
Abe, India’s chief guest at this year’s Republic Day celebrations, also
rightly
views enhanced trade as a key element in deepening the bilateral relationship, thereby contributing to substantially increased security.
Having concluded, rightly, that cross-border bank lending is especially risky, regulators clamped down on banks’ international operations.
Bush supporters
rightly
ask: is Bush really to blame for this?
But as debts mount, and global interest rates rise, investors will become
rightly
nervous about the risk of debt restructuring.
Even as Germany’s Bundesbank fiercely (and rightly) opposed the OMT program for its focus on countries’ solvency, rather than liquidity risk – thus creating a backdoor fiscal union – the government was relieved that the German Constitutional Court, assessing the scheme’s legality, ultimately passed the buck to the European Court of Justice.
Most of Al Qaeda’s leaders are dead, but our democracies
rightly
experience impassioned debates about means and ends, and about the balance between individual freedom and state authority.
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so: without a strong policy response aimed at building a more inclusive growth model, rising populism and economic nationalism will impair the functioning of markets and overall macroeconomic stability – potentially cutting short the current global recovery.
The judges
rightly
held that there is no international rule preventing a group from stating its intention or wish to form a state.
Anti-Americanism and Europe's IdentityThe question of how the international community should deal with Saddam Hussein, Iraq's ruthless dictator, is
rightly
the year's dominant theme.
National governments are meant to look out for national interests, and
rightly
so.
They
rightly
consider many of these rules and regulations to be unduly protective of special interests inside the EU and harmful to a dynamic free market economy.
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