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Without the US in the driver’s seat, the process of developing a new, more flexible
underpinning
for global cooperation will grind to a halt, at least for the next few years.
More than 100 million people in the region are thus reluctant to accept basic principles
underpinning
the rule of law and the state’s monopoly over the legitimate means of violence.
The focus must remain on the structural factors – above all, economic globalization in the absence of political globalization –
underpinning
the rise of populism.
The second, less useful idea
underpinning
the G20 is that solving the pressing problems of the world economy requires ever more intense cooperation and coordination at the global level.
The US is experiencing several positive economic trends: housing is recovering; shale gas and oil will reduce energy costs and boost competitiveness; job creation is improving; rising labor costs in Asia and the advent of robotics and automation are
underpinning
a manufacturing resurgence; and aggressive quantitative easing is helping both the real economy and financial markets.
But it did take long before the corporatism
underpinning
Germany's economic model reasserted itself.
Most analyses of post-communist autocracies tend to focus on the political institutions and ideologies
underpinning
the state.
This downward pressure on prices has allowed Western central banks to follow expansionary monetary policies,
underpinning
higher employment and growth.
As world leaders gather in New York this month for the 71st Session of the General Assembly, it is time to reassert the values
underpinning
UN human-rights provisions.
When the eurozone was created, it was widely understood that fiscal discipline was a crucial
underpinning.
A world in which all that matters is the deal, in which there is no ethos guiding our actions and
underpinning
our governance systems, is one where citizens do not know what to expect from their leaders and countries do not know what to expect from their allies.
Technology is often blamed for the social ills
underpinning
the populist surge.
But what is really needed is for Doing Business to drop that indicator altogether, because the assumption
underpinning
it – that low corporate taxation promotes growth – does not withstand scrutiny.
Economic ties that lack the
underpinning
of strategic partnerships tend to be less stable and even volatile, as is apparent from the economic relationships that India and Japan have with China.
Indeed, the two main arguments
underpinning
claims that inadequate education is to blame for poor economic performance are weak, at best.
It will also provide a substantial economic boost, possibly adding around €12 billion ($12.7 billion) to the EU’s GDP, while
underpinning
a nearly 25% increase in the trade of goods and services for both sides.
In the US, the combination of Trump and a succession of new asset-price records – call it Trump-squared – has been sustaining the illusion
underpinning
current market optimism.
Whether they produce effective proposals will depend on a comprehensive understanding of the factors
underpinning
– and undermining – financial stability worldwide.
These include the institutions
underpinning
its financial and labor markets, its corporate-governance arrangements, its education and training system, and its national system of innovation (the network of public and private institutions that initiate and diffuse new technologies).
In the case of institutions
underpinning
labor and financial markets, as well as corporate governance, the state must mediate conflicting interests.
The second Ricoeurian concept
underpinning
Macron’s worldview is the idea of a European “refoundation.”
According to this view, reforms such as those that enhance the effectiveness of the G-20, increase the representativeness of the International Monetary Fund’s Executive Board, and tighten the capital standards set by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision would be sufficient to provide a sound institutional
underpinning
for the global economy.
These models provided the supposedly scientific
underpinning
for policy decisions and financial innovations that made the worst crisis since the Great Depression much more likely, if not inevitable.
The “New Keynesian” models
underpinning
these policies assumed that an economy’s “true” potential – and thus the so-called output gap that expansionary policy is supposed to fill to attain full employment – can be precisely measured.
The rationale
underpinning
PEIC is straightforward: education provides critical opportunities for children and young people, and this is especially true for those living in conflict zones.
Meanwhile, the jewel of American capitalism, the financial sector, caused the crisis and is
underpinning
the US current-account deficit.
Capital controls would undermine China’s efforts to internationalize the renminbi and would embarrass the International Monetary Fund, which recently added the currency to the basket of four major currencies
underpinning
its unit of account, the SDR.
War Against the WestNEW YORK – In 1938, Aurel Kolnai, a Hungarian philosopher of Jewish origin living in exile, published his most famous book, The War Against the West, an investigation of the ideas
underpinning
National Socialism.
Another, more uncertain assumption
underpinning
the bet on more inclusive growth is that the eurozone and Japan will be able to escape the mire of low growth and avoid deflation, which, by impelling households and businesses to postpone purchasing decisions, would undermine already weak economic performance.
Taken together, these three developments help to explain the rise of a new class of voters: highly skilled, highly paid, and poorly educated in the values
underpinning
liberal democracy.
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