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It helps that, unlike most of his predecessors, Trump is initiating his bid for a peace agreement at the outset of his term, rather than in its twilight,
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imbuing his position with a sense of vigor, conviction, and commitment.
The ECB’s decision last week to withhold credit to the country’s banking system, and
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to shutter the banks, was both inept and catastrophic.
It is the Eurogroup, after all, that “solved” Cyprus’s financial crisis by partial confiscation of bank deposits,
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undermining confidence in Europe’s banks and setting the stage for Greece’s bank panic two years later.
The Commission is supposed to have the last word,
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ensuring the rules’ credibility and consistency – and it seems to have lost this fight in the first round.
They don’t, and won’t, because they will strongly influence at least what is written down and circulated,
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inhibiting the free exchange of information within government.
They all
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indicated that democracy is not some kind of natural condition, nor some end-point of history whose stability and permanence can be taken for granted.
Whereas a global city like London needs to be open to the world –
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attracting top talent, tourists, service workers, and maybe, inadvertently, criminals or even terrorists – most of the rest of the country would prefer to be closed.
The discount is essential for reducing sovereign debt in the periphery to manageable levels and lowering immediate debt payments,
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freeing resources for the investment and consumption that make growth possible.
A recent paper by MIT Professors Nittai Bergman and Derk Jenter suggests that management tends to award employee options when employees are excessively optimistic about the outlook for company stock –
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in effect opportunistically substituting overpriced options for full pay.
The expenditure cuts mandated by the outcome of the debt-ceiling debate will reduce economic activity,
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undermining growth and making debt reduction even more difficult.
Unfortunately, population growth, urbanization, and weak land rights are driving up demand for land,
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undermining many farmers’ ability to invest in and replant their property.
Local chiefs certify the maps,
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improving the security of farmers’ tenure.
This is, in essence, Ban’s message to the UN member states: Let us define the SDGs clearly, and
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inspire citizens, businesses, governments, scientists, and civil society around the world to move toward them.
The resolution calls upon developed countries and international organizations to offer financial support, capacity-building assistance, and technology transfer to countries in need – especially in the developing world –
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helping them to provide for their populations clean and affordable drinking water and basic sanitation.
Rather, delegates in Rio must recognize that water is a critical driver in achieving sustainable development –
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acknowledging the intrinsic link between aquatic ecosystems, food, health, and environmental security – and push for the Right to Water to be enshrined in the summit’s final declaration.
A wise political doctrine known as subsidiarity holds that public-policy challenges should be assigned to the lowest level of government able to address them,
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ensuring maximum democratic participation in problem solving and the greatest opportunity to tailor solutions to genuine local needs.
But opponents of legislation can threaten to filibuster (speak for an indefinite period and
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paralyze Senate business), which can be ended only if 60 senators support bringing the legislation to a vote.
Then US and Chinese leaders can turn their attention to the broader problem of avoiding the Thucydides Trap,
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preventing a clash with consequences that would dwarf those of a trade war.
But it would be equally senseless to push for less ambitious policies,
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stalling progress in the fight against climate change, without being sure that doing so would improve European competitiveness.
These include income distribution programs, special schools in poor sectors that integrate education, cultural and sport facilities, and a recycling system for the 13,000 tons of waste produced daily,
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creating new working opportunities for street collectors.
American families are hurting, and elected officials want to pin the blame on China,
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deflecting attention from the difficult task of rebuilding saving, restoring competitiveness, and living within the country’s means.
At the same time, expansionary fiscal policy increased effective demand, while the government, backed by its strong public-finance position, was able to tackle nonperforming loans effectively,
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increasing commercial banks’ willingness to lend and firms’ ability to borrow.
The pattern has become familiar: construct a dispute, initiate a jurisdictional claim through periodic incursions, and then increase the frequency and duration of such intrusions,
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establishing a military presence or pressuring a rival to cut a deal on China’s terms.
All of these forces increase the excess supply of unskilled labor in the West,
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reducing the equilibrium wage rate.
These guidelines identify when a country, despite running a large current-account surplus, is pursuing long-term, large-scale purchases of foreign assets,
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blocking exchange-rate appreciation – exactly the problem we want to prevent.
For example, investing to protect a watershed can also protect biodiversity and improve water quality in associated rivers,
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benefiting human health.
All of this can adversely affect supply,
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increasing the need to store water in containers – such as drums, tanks, and concrete jars – that serve as mosquito larval habitats.
And livestock production uses 30% of the earth’s land surface that once was home to wildlife,
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playing a critical role in biodiversity loss and species extinction.
Already, it is unlocking additional fiscal outlays in countries like Germany – which, despite having the means, did not previously have the will to spend –
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helping to alleviate an aggregate-demand imbalance that, together with structural impediments to growth and excessive indebtedness in some countries, has held back the region’s recovery.
It can do this by using its huge and rich public-private monopolies to take over the key industries and economic institutions of former Soviet republics,
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laying the groundwork for political domination.
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