Transformation
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This transformation, though far from complete – indeed, it may well last years – has nonetheless started to bear fruit.
But the
transformation
must not stop here.
Equally, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Developemnt has placed energy efficiency center-stage in much of its work on market-led sectoral
transformation
programs across Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.
No other country has a stronger interest in the successful
transformation
of the EU’s eastern neighbors, particularly Ukraine.
A key contributor to this technological
transformation
was a mandatory EU technical standard enforced in 1987.
Despite his knack for transformation, Putin is unlikely to introduce any substantive policy reversals after his coming victory.
The
transformation
of Israel’s image in Europe since then is above all a product of time and size, magnified by the power of images in our global age.
With the passing of time and the
transformation
of Israel from a small pioneer state to a regional superpower, Israel’s image became blurred and progressively negative, while sympathy for the Palestinian cause spread, despite Palestinian terrorism.
Now Africa has reached the point that, without a drastic increase in private education, its economic
transformation
could stall.
Nevertheless, profound economic and political
transformation
in Latin America has masked a deep disparity between reforms and reality – indeed, between hopes and their fulfillment.
But to restore public purpose to health-care provision and innovation will require the kind of
transformation
that the NHS’s founders ushered in 70 years ago.
Winners and Losers in the Post-9/11 EraSeptember 11, 2001, is one of those dates that mark a
transformation
in world politics.
The Looming Death of Homo EconomicusKIEL – The world seems to be on the verge of another “great transformation,” with changes far more profound than news-grabbing economic or geopolitical headlines about Asia’s economic rise or the fires in the Middle East.
This is a
transformation
on the scale of the shift, more than 8,000 years ago, from nomadic hunter-gatherer societies to settled agricultural ones, which eventually led to the rise of cities.
A similar
transformation
occurred in Europe in the tenth century, with the emergence of guilds – associations of skilled workers who controlled the practice of their craft in a particular town – which paved the way for the Industrial Revolution.
The particular characteristics of the impending
transformation
remain unclear.
Mainstream economics offers a straightforward analysis of and policy response to such a
transformation.
This oversight is particularly crippling in view of the impending transformation, which will upend the underpinnings of contemporary society.
As with the slow, sure movement of the earth’s plates, this deep, broad, underlying
transformation
is manifesting itself in local, destructive eruptions.
This goal should be achieved by “radical economic transformation,” which means, according to Zuma, “fundamental change in the structure, systems, institutions, and patterns of ownership, management, and control of the economy in favor of all South Africans, especially the poor, the majority of whom are African and female.”
However radical a
transformation
you want to achieve, knowhow cannot be expropriated or nationalized.
Use it or lose it, and the attempt at “radical transformation” implied losing it, through emigration and exclusion.
The defeat of the Arab armies in 1967 was the prelude to a fundamental
transformation
in the structure of the Arab-Israeli conflict that Israel’s leaders either misread or overlooked.
Beyond its own specific objectives, the initiative can help to catalyze a broader
transformation
of the Dutch tech culture.
For ordinary North Koreans, who are suffering the most under the current system, such a
transformation
could not be more urgent.
This local artist has lived through the stunning
transformation
of the city-state over the past 13 years, which has been driven by the kind of building boom that one associates with the fastest growing Chinese cities, not the Middle East.
After all, with the Chinese economy undergoing wholesale economic transformation, estimating a long-term equilibrium exchange rate that will anchor speculation is virtually impossible, particularly given persistent doubts about data quality, disclosure, and opaque policymaking processes.
Slashing the state sector abruptly and expecting to achieve
transformation
through austerity is not the way forward.
Robust aggregate demand is always essential to successful
transformation.
Simply put, today’s muddled market incentives impede
transformation
by favoring state-owned enterprises.
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