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The key to
solving
this deepening crisis is to break the debt-deflation spiral so that Asia’s industrial enterprises can begin to function once again.
But, without institutional reforms, this round of privatization may look similar to the one conducted in the 1990s, with excessively low prices preventing the government from
solving
its fiscal problems or establishing the legitimacy of private property.
In the short term, policymakers should explore other avenues for
solving
the public-debt overhang.
As technology increasingly takes over knowledge-based work, the cognitive skills that are central to today’s education systems will remain important; but behavioral and non-cognitive skills necessary for collaboration, innovation, and problem
solving
will become essential as well.
Data-Driven Gender EqualityNEW YORK – A key agenda item at this year’s annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, under way this week, will be to assess global progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the UN’s consensus roadmap for
solving
the world’s biggest challenges by 2030.
But
solving
any of them will be extremely hard, and if these problems are not resolved in Greece and other troubled eurozone members, these other countries will follow the same path.
Yet
solving
it poses much more difficult challenges than the kind of successful public-health interventions of the last century, including near-universal vaccination, fluoridation of drinking water, and motor-vehicle safety rules.
Mechanisms aimed at
solving
a problem in one system should not be allowed to compromise another system’s resilience.
Apart from the accounting trick implicit in Scandinavia’s success, the high share of government in employment may also make a real contribution to
solving
one of the most fundamental problems western economies now face.
So am I, and the question Gates raises goes to the heart of the relationship between business and government in
solving
our societies’ toughest problems, from ensuring the planet’s continued habitability to fostering stable and inclusive economic growth.
The authorities have now made
solving
the problem a high priority, and there can be little doubt that China has the resources to do so – much as it created the world’s largest manufacturing sector.
Palestinians have shown that they are willing to accept minor and agreed-upon land swaps, and will be open to creative ideas for
solving
the problem of Jerusalem, possibly following the parameters set out by US President Bill Clinton at the end of his second term.
Finding rational ways to share and co-manage water may be easier than
solving
the “big” issues.
That may be a reason why there is so little urgency in
solving
the problem of undocumented immigrants in the US, and why many countries protect citizens differently than foreigners.
But
solving
it will take more than a generation, and Europe cannot afford to wait for economic recovery.
In the eyes of most Asian policymakers, the proposed contribution by the West, especially America, towards
solving
the problem is woefully inadequate.
Given the factors fueling today’s turmoil – Islam’s struggle with modernity, irrational belief in the efficacy of force in
solving
problems, and widespread fear, often stemming from religious differences – addressing the greater Middle East’s myriad problems begins with religious, not political, leaders.
This requires jobs to be rewarding in more than pecuniary ways - enlisting the minds of employees, engaging them in problem solving, leading them to discover some of their talents and expanding their abilities.
Solving
the problem will not be easy.
Specifically, he must help to find an alternative to the untenable mantra of “convergence” of policies and standards that has driven European integration – one that acknowledges countries’ divergent approaches to
solving
problems.
At the core of preventing another banking crash is
solving
the problem of moral hazard – the likelihood that a risk-taker who is insured against loss will take more risks.
Either intuitively or rationally, people feel that Rogozin, like Saakashvili, wants to assume the main post, is prepared to do so, and would start
solving
the state's territorial problems immediately.
The time has come for Europe to get serious about systematically
solving
the centuries-old problem of Roma exclusion.
Reinvigorating these institutions is the first step toward
solving
the global economy’s current problems.
Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has similarly surged to the forefront of global problem solving, putting forward a bold action plan on climate change and proposing new and practical means to address the MDGs.
Finally, modest amounts of money, directed at practical problem solving, can make an historic difference.
They are spoon-fed models of the economy, based on unreal assumptions, and tested on their competence in
solving
mathematical equations.
On the one hand, pundits criticize it for not
solving
all the world’s ills.
In the past, China shied away from most multilateral problem solving, fearing that it might set a precedent for other countries to intervene in internal Chinese affairs.
Moreover, many states and localities lack the capacity to evaluate the costs and benefits of PPPs – a problem that President Barack Obama proposed
solving
with a new federal PPP knowledge center.
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