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And tax and social-welfare systems can be used to channel income
toward
those most likely to spend it.
The pattern is starting to look familiar: a new crisis, a new meeting in Brussels, an initially muddled response, debates and divisions, and then gradual, step-by-step progress
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a common response, driven by the realization that there is no other alternative.
This dual authority is embedded in the Islamic Republic’s constitution, and inevitably tilts
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the divine, particularly in a president’s second term.
Moreover, the opposition, is typically always oriented more
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the next election than to providing support on any single issue for the Chancellor, even an issue that it wishes to promote.
Moreover, countries in Latin America and the Caribbean are moving
toward
becoming an integrated bloc.
This trend
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greater regional integration will offer a unique opportunity to tap an entire highly lucrative market from a few beachheads.
Educating IndiaNEW DELHI – Three years ago, as I walked through the densely populated slums of Mumbai
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my new teaching job at a low-income school, India’s extreme educational inequities were starkly on display.
These ideas, combined with effective policy practice like that of the US Federal Reserve under Paul Volcker’s chairmanship, led many countries worldwide
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more explicit inflation targeting, in which central banks stabilize inflation expectations by making a credible commitment to a predetermined rate of price growth.
As progress
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that target is made, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke announced in late May, the Fed will begin to “taper” its program of long-term asset purchases known as quantitative-easing (QE).
Like his saber-rattling
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North Korea or his unilateral decision to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, Trump’s attacks on Pakistan may play well with his base.
Many important producing countries have yet to make even a gesture
toward
disclosure.
This reverses the trend over the last few decades
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grant-based financing, especially for basic education.
Moreover, US President Barack Obama is gradually shifting
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the left.
But perhaps the most important factor behind our dramatic health-care gains has been the national equity agenda, which sets targets for supporting the needy and tracks progress
toward
meeting them.
In working
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health equity, Rwanda has made accessibility a top priority.
I was the National Security Council member responsible for overseeing the development and execution of policy
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the Middle East, the Persian Gulf, and Afghanistan, India, and Pakistan.
And, in fact, as Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu edges Israel
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illiberal democracy, he is counting on Eastern Europe’s increasingly illiberal governments to help shield Israel from adverse EU initiatives.
Yet, as another Oslo summit background paper shows, education finance is skewed
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the wealthy in most countries.
The Kindleberger TrapCAMBRIDGE – As US President-elect Donald Trump prepares his administration’s policy
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China, he should be wary of two major traps that history has set for him.
As America’s terms of trade (the ratio of export prices to import prices) deteriorate, demand is shifted
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US goods, keeping the economy at full employment.
With a substantial share of financial resources being allocated to infrastructure and real-estate development, which have lower output efficiency, capital has tended to circle back into the financial system, instead of flowing
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activities in the real economy.
While this will affect only around 10 million couples – a small number in a country of more than 1.3 billion people – the reform represents a gigantic step
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ending the one-child rule.
Another strategy for advancing China’s transition
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a city-led growth model is to expand the role played by urban clusters that leverage the strength of first-tier cities to boost growth in less-developed areas.
Moreover, China’s leaders seem to be eyeing a second greater bay area, centered on Hangzhou Bay, which, because it overlaps with the Yangtze River Delta, could go a long way
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integrating that already-prosperous region.
But, since then, humanity has made impressive strides away from believing in a predetermined destiny, and
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actively shaping the human condition.
In addition to multiplying donor funding, it is supporting countries that are committed to reforming their education systems, thus ensuring that every dollar goes
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delivering concrete results.
But the problem with military rule is a tendency
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incomplete understanding of the implications of political decisions – a problem that will be aggravated further by collective leadership.
The path
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a union based on joint liabilities, against the wishes of large parts of its population, is not leading to a federal state in the true sense of the term – that is, to an alliance of equals, who freely decide to unite and promise to protect each other.
The path
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joint liability is far more likely to lead to a deep rift within Europe, because turning the eurozone into a transfer and debt union that can prevent the insolvency of any of its members would require more central power than currently exists in the US.
In 1992, the two countries declared that they were pursuing a “constructive partnership”; in 1996, they progressed
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a “strategic partnership”; and in 2001, they signed a treaty of “friendship and cooperation.”
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