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This approach may have worked at earlier
stages
of development and when the global financial crisis caused private spending to fall; but it is now distorting economic activity and depressing potential growth.
As it stands, the three storms are at different
stages
of formation.
Countries tend to pick the low-hanging fruit as they benefit from imported technologies in the early
stages
of economic take-off, and growth rates generally slow as economies reach higher levels of development.
According to Nobel laureate James Heckman, investments in early education bring very attractive returns, even compared to investment in other
stages
of education.
Frightening as it sounds, that is where France finds itself: not in a mere crisis, but in the last
stages
of what the great anti-Nazi historian Marc Bloch called, in 1940, his nation’s “strange defeat.”
Another $50 billion is needed in telecommunications infrastructure if Myanmar is to make full use of digital technology to leapfrog
stages
of development – for example, by using mobile banking or e-commerce to avoid the cost of building physical banks and shops, and to extend health and education services to even the remotest villages.
Governments could promote entry into the permanent labor market in
stages
by introducing graded employment protection and so avoiding the formation of a long-term dual market.
The original road map sketched out at the Madrid Conference in 1991 envisaged two stages: the final settlement of disputes between the Palestinians and Israel, and the permanent settlement of regional conflicts.
Jordan’s participation in both
stages
is crucial.
Developing countries in the early
stages
of growth need to understand these trends.
In 2009, the “approach by
stages
of adaptation” launched by Obama seemed to ease bilateral tensions and prepared the way for the 2010 New START arms-reduction treaty, in which Russia and the US took a strategic leap to cut the number of nuclear-missile launchers by half.
One of the main arguments for this posture was Russia’s uncertainty about whether later steps in the “approach by
stages
of adaptation” might be a threat to its strategic ballistic missiles.
Moreover, he confidently tells us that raging wildfires from New Mexico and Colorado to Siberia are “exactly” what the early
stages
of global warming look like.
Excessive wages destroy the labor-intensive upstream product
stages
too fast and also impairs other labor-intensive sectors like textiles, simple services, tourism, and construction.
Emerging countries tend to benefit from imported technologies in the early
stages
of economic takeoff, but their growth rates generally slow as they reach higher levels of development.
But, given France’s size, the party finally decided that it was preferable to limit itself to one national vote, but in two stages, which took place on October 9 and 16.
Consider India, which demonstrates the limitations of relying on services rather than industry in the early
stages
of development.
It had failed to prevent the money supply from contracting in the early
stages
of the Great Depression.
Efforts to link neuroscience to economics have occurred mostly in just the last few years, and the growth of neuroeconomics is still in its early
stages.
In a recent survey by the IWMF and TrollBusters, one-third of respondents said that they had considered abandoning journalism; those at earlier
stages
in their careers were twice as likely to say that they were considering work in other fields because of the threats and attacks they received, in person or online.
Instead, developing countries, particularly those in the earlier
stages
of economic development, must find new external markets for their goods, by maximizing trade opportunities with their counterparts in the developing world, many of which have considerable purchasing power.
Another potential new drug being developed through a collaboration between GSK and MMV, for vivax malaria, is further along in the development process, having entered the final
stages
of clinical trials.
In just ten years, Putinism, which was consciously designed by its image-makers as a simulacrum of a great ideological style has run through all the classical
stages
of Soviet history.
Similarly, the BEC has pledged to boost the work of others by taking “a flexible approach to early stage, providing seed, angel and Series A investments, with the expectation that once these investments are de-risked, traditional commercial capital will invest in the later stages.”
It is estimated that government forces in Sri Lanka killed about 40,000 civilians during the closing
stages
of the war.
In short, China’s government is confusing a path with the final destination – a point that I stressed in my remarks to the CDF, in which I argued that China is in the early
stages
of rebalancing its economy toward services and consumption.
First, there is no reason that safe working conditions, freedom of association, and collective bargaining cannot be introduced at earlier
stages
of development than has occurred historically.
China will thus be joining the ranks of the advanced countries in providing an export market (and jobs) for countries at earlier
stages
of economic development.
We have also been able to watch on our televisions this month what appears to be the final
stages
in the battle to cap the huge oil spill off the coast of Florida and Louisiana.
If the epidemic were in decline, it might be anticipated that the average age of the patients would increase in the final
stages
(as occurred with cattle in the UK that were infected with BSE).
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