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Indeed, by boosting productivity and
underpinning
the emergence of new industries, technological progress has historically fueled economic growth and net job creation.
The new party—barely six months old—has realigned Israeli politics by transforming the entire framework of ideological assumptions
underpinning
the country’s security strategy.
In this scenario, the loser would undoubtedly be the wider West, meaning not just Europe but countries like India, which will remain committed to liberal democracy, economic openness, and the values
underpinning
that miraculous quarter-century after the Cold War.
They need to take a step back and examine the cultural assumptions
underpinning
their medical opinions.
In this spirit, this month's UNCTAD-UNDP conference--"Governance in Asia:
Underpinning
Competitiveness in a Global Economy"--will bring together policy-makers from across Asia to discuss the governance challenges that Asia faces.
He was worried about the fragility of our collective prosperity, and the grave tensions between nationalism and the rootless cosmopolitan attitudes
underpinning
a peaceful and flourishing global society.
Adopting Pinker’s perspective, one key element
underpinning
the rise in violence in Venezuela is the voluntary weakening of Leviathan.
The exchange rate has been adjusted, and, given international conditions, is relatively stable,
underpinning
Ukraine’s international competitiveness.
Ironically, the double standard has both a moral and an economic
underpinning.
However, given current European and American law, these claims require a novel legal
underpinning
in order to be valid and enforceable.
And, as with the deliberations at the Vatican, politics, not doctrinal debate, is
underpinning
the decision-making process in Japan.
Given the complexity of the institutions
underpinning
the financial markets in the developed economies and the difficulty of establishing them in the transition countries, many have looked to the German "universal banks" as a model for the postcommunist countries.
Underpinning
comparisons of different models is the wish to find an absolutely secure way of generating wealth and prosperity.
The synergies between the airport, the new ports, the logistics facilities, banks, and the regional headquarters generated a boom in services exports and investment,
underpinning
rapid economic growth.
Indeed, the final argument – in a sense
underpinning
the others – is that the Fed became less worried about the potential for collateral economic damage from prolonged reliance on unconventional monetary policy.
Now, the agreement
underpinning
Europe's single currency, the euro, has come under Franco-German attack.
When the International Monetary Fund included the renminbi in the currency basket
underpinning
its unit of account, Special Drawing Rights, many believed the dollar’s days were numbered.
But there was another critical factor
underpinning
the success of the Bretton Woods conference: the global political and security environment.
If the Basel process stalls, transatlantic deals, which are the crucial
underpinning
of Western capital markets, will be far harder to reach.
At the same time, Europe’s massive shift to a trade surplus (a key factor
underpinning
the region’s new-found stability) and the Japanese yen’s sharp depreciation are among myriad factors squeezing countries seeking to rein in current-account deficits.
Stability in the eurozone has been perhaps the single most important positive factor
underpinning
market confidence in the last year.
Moreover, the existence of global public-private partnerships – such as the Global Fund, the GAVI Alliance, or UNITAID – offers an institutional
underpinning
for effective advocacy and global health diplomacy.
Negotiations on the EU association agreement should proceed – this is an issue of strategic importance to Europe – but subsequent steps will inevitably depend on Ukraine’s commitment to the values and principles
underpinning
European integration.
The problem with debt restructuring in the eurozone is that it is essential and, at the same time, inconsistent with the implicit constitution
underpinning
the monetary union.
The leadership of a European managing director probably facilitated the IMF’s decision late last year to add China’s renminbi to the basket of currencies
underpinning
its Special Drawing Rights.
The British are not alone: the world is increasingly divided between the mentalities
underpinning
support for the “Leave” and “Remain” campaigns.
But, given that overinvestment in the 1990’s was part of the problem
underpinning
the recession, lower interest rates did not stimulate much investment.
The “economic principles”
underpinning
their theories are a fraud – not fundamental truths but mere knobs that are twiddled and tuned so that the “right” conclusions come out of the analysis.
But it cannot rely only on some local economic breakthrough without any broader cultural and strategic
underpinning.
The Bank of Canada has noted that the distributed-ledger technology
underpinning
Bitcoin could make the financial system more efficient, and it is examining whether it should at some appropriate point issue its own digital currency for retail transactions.
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