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To succeed, we will need several decades to convert power stations, infrastructure, and building stock to low-carbon technologies, and we will need to upgrade the low-carbon technologies themselves, whether PV solar cells, or batteries for energy storage, or CCS for safely storing CO2, or nuclear power plants that win the public’s confidence.
But we do not even know who will
succeed
Hillary Clinton as US Secretary of State when Obama’s second term formally begins in January, or who will be on the White House security team.
Putin, among other things, is a combative nationalist, and he wants Russia to
succeed
in a world of competing powers.
Nonetheless, there is good reason to believe that China can succeed, given that the country’s economic history indicates an impressive capacity for transformation.
But the G-20 remains very much a work in progress – and one that needs much work to succeed, as its most recent summit in Toronto demonstrated.
Such monetary systems can
succeed
only as long as the central bank can credibly commit to keeping inflation under control.
Europe’s leaders should begin to prepare for this eventual outcome – and the political leap that will be needed if it is to
succeed.
That said, we are not doomed to
succeed.
Of those who do, a minute fraction actually tries to carry them out, and only a tiny number of those
succeed.
Policymakers’ task is to ensure that the disadvantaged also have opportunities to
succeed
in the modern economy, by designing all reforms and other measures with an eye to their distributional effects.
And the new political masters need to know that if they don’t succeed, it is the right of the people to vote them out.
Rather, the businesses that grow and
succeed
in an increasingly volatile environment will be those that create the most value for society as a whole.
One cannot
succeed
without the other.
Not all of these policies have to
succeed
in order to keep the urban labor force expanding in the next five years.
If enough of them
succeed
well enough, 6.5% growth over the next few years might not be out of reach.
Most obvious, propping up the Assad regime enables Russia to maintain a foothold in the Middle East, while sending the message that popular revolts aimed at overthrowing Russian allies will not
succeed.
It is too early to tell whether Macron will
succeed
where Hollande failed.
It is not yet clear whether Macron’s approach will succeed; but France has reestablished itself, at least for now, as a player in Syria.
Improved and better coordinated intelligence, law enforcement, and homeland security efforts at both the national and international levels have made it more difficult for terrorists to
succeed.
But, as clever as the speech was, it is unlikely to
succeed
in beating back UKIP – and it leaves the British debate about EU membership focused on the wrong issue.
The Ottoman Empire, then known as the “sick man of Europe,” was rapidly disintegrating, and it remained to be seen which European power would
succeed
it.
Such lessons are most obviously relevant to the current competition to
succeed
Ben Bernanke as Chair of the US Federal Reserve Board, the world’s most powerful monetary authority.
A top contender to
succeed
Bernanke is Fed Vice Chair Janet Yellen, one of my best students when I taught at Yale.
If we can
succeed
in one of the most war-ravaged regions of the world, progress elsewhere would become much more likely.
A fifth lesson is that reforms are unlikely to
succeed
unless the government is committed to seeing them through.
But enabling women to become full partners in Africa’s economic future, is among the best ways to ensure that we
succeed.
Unfortunately, any country that taxes capital too aggressively will only
succeed
in chasing it to regions where the tax burden is lighter.
Only a strong Israeli government can make the painful decisions necessary for negotiations with the Palestinians to
succeed.
To succeed, the Paris conference can look nothing like the disastrous meeting held in Copenhagen six years ago.
If they succeed, life expectancy in the United States would most likely continue to decline, relative to other developed countries.
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