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Western sanctions have fueled capital flight on a scale not seen since the early years of the country’s post-communist
transition.
One essential condition is setting a robust carbon price of $25 per ton of CO2 in order to unleash the large private-sector investments that are necessary to finance the
transition
to a low-carbon economy.
The Court has required that amnesties granted to political and military leaders in Argentina and other countries in the region as part of a
transition
to democracy be set aside.
The EU must learn from this experience to develop an accession strategy for the Western Balkans, whose development has been delayed by a complex post-conflict
transition
process.
However busy Trump is planning the
transition
to the White House – selecting his cabinet and prioritizing his many promises – he must not ignore this risk.
Yet the only real action since then has come not from Turkey, but from the Arab League, which sent in monitors and formulated a plan for a political
transition
in Syria.
The 1970’s were a
transition
period to the Age of Reagan – 30 years of conservative politics led by powerful corporate interests.
Moreover, 30 years of tax cutting has left the US government without the financial resources needed to carry out effective programs in key areas such as the
transition
to low-carbon energy.
Given the legacy of high indebtedness in many member states, the
transition
to such a framework could be dangerously destabilizing.
The countries closest to the markets of Western Europe (Poland, Hungary, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Croatia, Slovenia, and the Baltic States) have had a much easier
transition
to capitalism than the more distant economies of the former Soviet Union.
And, in the longer term, it calls for a
transition
to a system in which multinationals are taxed as one firm, with taxes allocated to the different countries in which they operate according to an agreed-upon formula.
Pruitt’s selection was announced soon after Trump’s
transition
team delivered a questionnaire to employees of the Department of Energy, asking whether they had attended meetings where climate change was discussed.
He’s taken time off from managing his
transition
to hold a few rallies – which he apparently enjoys more than the chores of governing – and to pull off stunts, such as lauding his deal with Carrier, which manufactures furnaces and air conditioners, to keep jobs in the US.
But for lower-skilled workers, the
transition
underway today could prove just as wrenching.
By seizing these opportunities quickly, we can ensure a smoother
transition
from old to new jobs.
Just a few weeks before Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Paris accord, the global High-Level Commission on Carbon Prices, which I co-chaired with Nicholas Stern, highlighted the potential of a green
transition.
Wade has substantial international prestige, because he led the final phase of the country’s long democratic
transition
in 2000.
If Xi’s administration is successful – a big if – its reforms may enable China to negotiate the necessary
transition
from an economy driven by exports and government investment to a more sustainable growth model based on domestic consumption.
China’s hierarchical conception of world order has deep roots, which Yan Xuetong, perhaps the country’s leading contemporary strategic thinker, explores in his books The
Transition
of World Power and Ancient Chinese Thought, Modern Chinese Power.
In many respects, the former Soviet republics are less well-placed than their former communist neighbours to the West to cope with the
transition
to a market economy.
If this time of
transition
goes wrong, the alternative is renewed turmoil and the victory of fundamentalists of one kind or another.
Addressing the Olympic Committee, Putin argued that awarding Russia the Games would not only allow it to showcase its post-Soviet achievements; it would also help the country through its political and economic
transition.
In the immortal words of former Prime Minister Viktor Chernomyrdin, describing the country’s economic
transition
of the 1990’s: “We hoped for the best, but things turned out as usual.”
At this point, there are very few voices consistently advocating the changes needed to secure the
transition
from an authoritarian to a democratic regime.
The pattern is clear: this sort of
transition
away from labor-intensive manufacturing happened before in today’s developed countries, when firms headquartered in Europe, Japan, and the United States moved production to developing countries.
Just as Smith’s minimal capitalism was transformed into Keynes’ mixed economy, we need to contemplate a
transition
from the national version of the mixed economy to its global counterpart.
What the IMF needs, as a first step towards comprehensive reform, is a new leader with solid technical training, a broad vision, and first hand experience in dealing with the macroeconomic risks faced by emerging and
transition
economies.
Mr. Foxley understands the plights of the emerging and
transition
countries, and at the same time knows first hand that policies aimed at macroeconomic stability have a tremendous pay-off in terms of growth, prosperity and poverty reduction.
State-guided economies can continue their rapid growth path, but ultimately they will need to make a
transition
to a suitable blend of the other two forms of “good capitalism” if they want to continue rapid growth.
The hardest challenge will be for economies mired in oligarchic capitalism to accomplish a similar
transition.
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