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Yet, at the CDF’s wrap-up session, Premier Li Keqiang suggested, a bit less decisively, that China is basically following the world economy in its
transition
to a new normal.
The notion that this critical
transition
has occurred risks generating complacency at a time when China should be focused on the wrenching, but essential, process of structural adjustment – one that will take at least another decade to complete.
Moreover, because the services sector also requires fewer commodities and less energy, this
transition
will help China address its serious environmental problems.
And America will need to work to deepen its understanding of China’s
transition.
Governments and larger companies would be able to tap the fast-growing green-bond market to fund the early transition, including the creation of systems using drones and satellite imaging to monitor for unsustainable forestry practices.
In Egypt, the military’s takeover of the political
transition
after the ouster of former President Hosni Mubarak is unacceptable to Muslim and secular forces alike.
Likewise, Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton ought to have recognized in the 1990’s that something like a Marshall Plan for Eastern Europe to help with the
transition
from communism would have been an excellent investment for the world’s future.
A second problem stems from China’s incomplete
transition
on the world stage.
In Latin America, with little market and policy discipline and chronically overvalued exchange rates, that
transition
seldom happened.
Our standard mental model of productivity growth reflects the
transition
from agriculture to industry.
Today, a democratic
transition
that the West sought to portray as a model that other Arab nations could emulate lies in tatters.
By making aid conditional on economic reform and democratic transition, however, the international community risks political triage.
It should instead focus on financial assistance that blunts Egyptians’ frustrations and that contributes to building the institutions that will facilitate the
transition
toward democracy.
This question has bedeviled the postcommunist
transition.
While the yearning for dignity, freedom of expression, and real democratic participation was the driving force underlying the Arab revolutions, economic discontent played a vital role, and economic factors will help to determine how the
transition
in the Arab world unfolds.
The future of the region is also their future; the
transition
that started in 2011 unleashed forces that cannot be stopped.
But the
transition
can be more orderly, more peaceful, and less disruptive if states that command immense resources and wealth generously support the poorer countries – and back the reforms that all Arab countries need.
Third, just as a new version of existing software often creates compatibility problems with files created with older versions, for EMU, too,
transition
to the new regime may prove difficult.
So it has devised a new strategy, aimed at creating a sense of transition: the constitution will be revised to designate a vice president as the president’s legitimate successor.
But the meetings this year seemed particularly significant, owing not only to the country’s leadership transition, but also to its economic slowdown amid calls for deeper reform.
It is this neutrality, he says, that explains the success of China’s economic
transition
and its three decades of rapid economic growth.
Obviously, reform is more difficult today than it was when China began its economic
transition.
Institutional flexibility has been the key to China’s economic
transition
and rapid growth over the last three decades, and it is vitally important that the Chinese government remains neutral and avoids being captured by interest groups.
With a debt/GDP ratio of more than 120%, Italy lacks the flexibility to implement fiscal stimulus to bridge the
transition
to higher growth.
The history of the postcommunist
transition
has been a struggle between reformers who tried to build a market economy and ruthless businessmen, like Gazprom's managers, who thrive on only partly liberated markets, subsidized credits, import subsidies, export rents, and non-payment of taxes.
These distortions of the
transition
were far greater in the countries of the former Soviet Union than in Central Europe.
That seems to have been the trap in which Russia's
transition
was caught for some time.
The world has changed markedly since East Asia began its remarkable developmental
transition
more than a half-century ago; and differences in history, institutions, and circumstances mean that policies must be adapted to local conditions.
Europe’s response to this process must embody the goal of an orderly and rapid
transition.
This is why Italy has proposed a new EU “Plan for the Mediterranean” aimed at supporting the
transition
process and building upon existing institutional and financial tools to provide the region with additional resources.
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