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But, when more normal growth does resume, the recent trends
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dollar and yen appreciation will disappear.
While the MDGs are not the only factor
underpinning
the improvements since 2000, they have played a huge role.
The third, and perhaps most important, factor
underpinning
recent changes in corporate governance has been the sharp rise in cross-border investing.
Because the required skills acquired through formal education have become relatively scarcer, the education premium has risen,
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a more uneven distribution of income and wealth.
This brings us to the other key factor
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support for populism: the declining legitimacy of political elites.
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the anger over technology transfer is a belief that American ingenuity will one day be used against American interests.
Perceptions of corruption and inefficiency are high,
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weak public trust in institutions, while infrastructure investment has recently declined sharply.
It soon became clear, however, that the asset pools
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these transactions were often unstable, because they comprised increasingly low-quality mortgages.
New stability and confidence are
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buoyant investment and (amounting to the same thing) reducing capital flight.
With trade alone no longer capable of
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global cooperation, it is time to add more investment linkages to the mix.
The main scientific
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of the laissez-faire doctrine is the theory that free and competitive markets bring supply and demand into equilibrium and thereby ensure the best allocation of resources.
Enhancing Military Capabilities: Military capability is the crucial
underpinning
of our safety and security.
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the proposed reforms is the so-called “principle of unity of liability and control,” which demands that both the power to make decisions and liability for their consequences are kept at the same political level, be it national or supranational.
With respect to digitalization, Germany tends to fluctuate between excessive enthusiasm for expanding fiber-optic networks and fear of the impact of new, largely unregulated business models, such as those
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avatars of the “sharing economy” like Uber and Airbnb.
Transferring more areas of responsibility, such as foreign aid and development policies, to EU institutions helps the Union to adapt to new international realities by
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its growing importance as Europe’s decision-making center.
We need a Europe that stands united because it wants to, not because it is forced to by new political super-structures that lack any
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of popular support.
But, whatever the main factor
underpinning
high youth unemployment, income inequality undoubtedly exacerbates the problem.
The new measures also helped to attract large capital inflows and foreign direct investment,
underpinning
a dramatic rise in foreign-currency reserves, from $14.8 billion in 2004 to more than $36 billion by the end of 2010.
The distributed-ledger technology
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cryptocurrencies can be used to reduce transaction costs and eliminate risks across multiple financial and trading activities.
If consumption can be successfully and sustainably boosted, I believe that China’s development will enter a new era, one in which economic growth continues at a rapid pace, generates higher employment, increases social welfare, places less demand on natural resources, and, ultimately, is of a much higher quality thereby
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more balanced global growth.
In Europe, bickering between leaders revealed the lack of solidarity
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European ideals and gave full view to the persistence of national egoisms against which the European project had managed to define itself since the end of World War II.
While unemployment is significantly higher in sectors that were booming before the crisis, such as construction in the United States, it is more widespread,
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the view that greater demand is necessary to restore full employment.
Progress has been painfully slow, partly because officials have been fire-fighting, and partly because urgent domestic political imperatives compete with the desire to establish new, globally applicable mechanisms that would provide a stable
underpinning
for the international financial system and prevent regulatory arbitrage and the de-globalization of finance.
After 35 years of dependence on such arrangements, China must embrace the rule of law and establish a reliable, independent judicial system capable of facilitating the liberalization of the services sector, protecting intellectual-property rights, and
underpinning
a competitive market-based system.
Civil-society activists will need to fight to change the values
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their education systems, by encouraging civic engagement, inculcating democratic principles, supporting gender equality, and promoting diversity and pluralism.
Greece’s failure to implement them has allowed the clientelism, oligarchy, corruption, and tax evasion
underpinning
its economic and political dysfunction to continue practically unfettered.
The inaugural Matasa fellows also studied the political dimensions of youth employment and policy processes in Ethiopia; the social and cultural concerns
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employment choices across the continent; how mentorship affects entrepreneurship; and how young Africans view illicit industries, like gambling and sex work.
A change in German leadership would, therefore, raise questions about Europe’s policy
underpinning.
Dealing effectively with political instability in Africa requires two things: the political will of key states to underwrite the democratic process, and strong regional institutions to provide a legal framework reflecting the principles
underpinning
states’ behavior.
In just a couple of weeks, Trump’s presidency has upended the key assumptions
underpinning
China’s post-Cold War grand strategy.
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