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They must use not just monetary policy, but also fiscal tools, to support spending and
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the incentive to invest.
Second, I urged the Security Council to consider other ways to
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security in the disarmament process, and to assure non-nuclear-weapon states against nuclear weapons threats.
It doesn’t help that applying German or EU proposals on refugee policy would not exactly
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his re-election chances in 2017.
But Macron’s foreign policy goals are coming into focus: increase France’s credibility by reversing its economic decline; bolster the Franco-German axis in Europe;
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Europe’s role in the world; and engage with everyone.
Such people are more likely to seek to
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their privileges than promote pluralism and the rule of law.
Given the incredible advantages that incumbents have over challengers in nearly every political system, a firm time limit would
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even the strongest of existing democracies.
Capital spending (outside the energy sector) and residential investment would
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as growth accelerated.
There will always be ways to
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our work so that we provide well-articulated advice based on a clear understanding and the best analysis of each country.
This would increase already-high unemployment, expose excessive financial risk-taking, embolden Russia, and
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populist movements further, thereby impeding comprehensive policy responses.
And it means convincing citizens that the EU, as a community of nations, offers the best chance to
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economic resilience, foster innovation, and preserve Europe’s cultures.
My organization’s approach to economic advancement is to establish and
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informal and official networks, through which women can, in time, increase their participation and visibility in key sectors.
This can be anticipated to
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Chinese capital markets and promote the renminbi’s internationalization – or at least the progressive de-dollarization of the oil market.
Growing inequality would not be such a problem if governments could simply raise taxes on the rich and
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subsidies to the poor.
They must
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defense at the foundations, with Articles 2 and 3 as their guides.
High on the agenda was a report by the Eminent Persons Group (EPG), established to reinvigorate the Commonwealth,
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its Secretariat, and transform its approach to human rights.
India’s government will also sustain its predecessors’ efforts to
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vocational education and skills training.
Much has already been done to advance regulatory reform, notably the recent agreement to
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bank capital (Basel III).
Policy discussions at many high-level summits sought to
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other features of industrial policy, including public financing of airports, highways, ports, electricity grids, telecommunications, and other infrastructure, improvements in institutional effectiveness, an emphasis on education and skills, and a clearer legal framework.
Nonetheless, further effort was needed to
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the pay-as-you-go pension system by the equivalent of one percentage point of GDP.
We also need to
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social cohesion on the continent.
The Commission nonetheless argues persuasively that policies to promote public and private investment would tame the surpluses in the short term and
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German growth in the long term.
That is why Europe’s leaders should take advantage of the coming political cycle to correct Europe’s institutional design and
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its democratic legitimacy, thereby enabling them to respond to Euro-skepticism and ad hoc bilateral deals with more integration.
The added benefit of this approach is that it would also
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incentives for businesses to invest and innovate.
Over the long run, globalization and economic convergence will resume, and emerging market and commodity currencies will have to
strengthen.
Threats to expel Russia from the G-8 or keep it out of the World Trade Organization will only increase its sense of isolation,
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its authoritarianism, and push it into the role of a revolutionary anti-status quo power in the Soviet Union’s old sphere of influence and beyond.
And, if financial innovations like derivatives and short-term repurchase agreements have made markets more volatile and fragile, a Tobin tax could help to stabilize and
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them.
If the Tobin tax aims to
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institutions (instead of altering markets), it could bite hard, even without the buy-in of every major country.
So, should Europe embrace fiscal federalism in order to
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the eurozone and restore investor confidence?
Certainly, more can be done to
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institutions and ensure sustainable resource management.
It will
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its efforts to “go global” by attracting more scientific talent to Europe, whether researchers of European origin or others.
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