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These measures have
sustained
the wrong relative prices that resulted from the bubble, and papered over the underlying problem.
The world must fervently hope that the Turkish proposal for a Caucasus Stability and Cooperation Platform is more serious and
sustained
than previous similar efforts.
For purposes of our report, we define competitiveness in a precise way: as a country’s capacity to achieve
sustained
economic growth in the medium term – ie, five-years time.
If you are a dictator facing
sustained
political protests, be as brutal as possible and incite sectarian killing.
Some thinkers, most notably Max Weber, floated the idea that capitalism must be
sustained
by a value system that could not initially be created from within.
Development is most successful when it emerges from solutions that are identified, tested, and
sustained
locally, not when Western agencies and technocrats spend huge sums on top-down approaches.
Indeed, the country could be facing catastrophe, as Hollande’s actions risk miring the economy into
sustained
stagnation and driving an increasingly angry French public to elect the far-right National Front party’s Marine Le Pen as his successor.
This has
sustained
a model that places more value on the extraction of resources than on the education and empowerment of people.
We must think hard about fiscal policies and structural measures to support
sustained
and adequate aggregate demand.
In this way, more Portugals and Irelands can be created as the wealth of already prosperous regions is
sustained.
In the complex global economy of the twenty-first century,
sustained
good economic performance requires a panoply of well-functioning institutions that do not fall within a single leader’s purview.
And doing what is needed to protect those rights, particularly among poor and vulnerable women in developing countries, will require deep and
sustained
political commitment.
The momentum we have generated can be
sustained
only if donor support remains strong.
Furthermore, it requires a
sustained
commitment until the pre-determined objective is achieved, an objective that neither aims at conquest nor seeks to impose NATO’s preferred political order on an adversary.
But it nonetheless remains true that whatever is unsustainable will not be sustained, which creates great risks for the US and global economy in 2006.
Why Economic Recovery Won’t Defeat PopulismSANTIAGO – Markets, like the pundits meeting in Davos this week, are hopeful: the world economy is well on its way toward a balanced and perhaps
sustained
recovery.
Nation-states cannot be
sustained
when they do not reflect the wishes of their populations.
Such deficits have financed strong, sustained, and inclusive growth not only in their own economies, but also abroad – as with the United States’ Marshall Plan, so central to European post-war reconstruction and recovery.
As a result, the past three years have witnessed little movement toward developing and implementing a strategy for strong, sustained, and inclusive recovery.
Unique among international organizations, the ILO’s inclusion of both workers and employers as social partners in its tripartite governance allows it to help lead the undoubtedly difficult processes needed to ensure strong, sustained, and inclusive recovery and growth.
This model has
sustained
an ongoing debate in Europe, one that is now relevant in the United States, because Donald Trump’s new administration has promised to help globalization’s “losers” while improving innovation and growth.
The Obama alternative was supposed to be collective global security
sustained
by multilateral structures.
But, aside from these uneven successes, the region remains weakened by mistrust, poorly integrated, and incapable of
sustained
growth.
Insurers have created and
sustained
a perverse loop, whereby they facilitate projects that cause global warming while providing insurance against these projects’ adverse climate impact.
When such protests have been large enough, and
sustained
over a long enough period of time, they have forced governments to withdraw or soften their proposals.
In reality, the currency in which oil is priced would have no significant or
sustained
effect on the price of oil when translated into dollars, euros, yen, or any other currency.
Greece’s private creditors were more than happy to pour money into the country, only to shirk their burden-sharing responsibilities when the artificial boom could no longer be
sustained.
In my view, it is difficult to make a strong case for a significant
sustained
increase in earnings growth in this environment, meaning that growth alone would not justify current equity valuations.
Economists at Citigroup, for example, boldly concluded that circumstances had never been this conducive to broad,
sustained
growth around the world, and projected rapidly rising global output until 2050, led by developing countries in Asia and Africa.
Without
sustained
investments in human capital and institution-building, growth is condemned to peter out.
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