Uneven
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Still, the
uneven
distribution of the benefits created by a global trade opening means that some countries, especially the least developed, gain little in comparative terms, and are possibly even hurt.
But, while market forces reward innovation and creativity, their impact is substantially weakened in a global economy plagued by slow,
uneven
growth.
Despite efforts to liberalize trade, reform has been
uneven.
More attention should also be given to regional and inter-regional power initiatives, which can help smooth out the
uneven
distribution of energy resources across countries.
And, when it is met, the process will most likely be partial and uneven, accentuating differences and posing tricky coordination issues at the national, regional, and global levels.
Liberal interventionism, once again, seems undermined by its (perhaps inevitably)
uneven
application.
And, however regrettable the
uneven
application of the EU’s fiscal rules, the European Commission’s recent decision to give France more time to reduce its budget deficit to 3% of GDP is welcome, coming as it did against the backdrop of a weak economy.
But the legislation’s integrity has been gradually eroded by amendments that limit free speech and journalists’ ability to work unimpeded, and by
uneven
application of existing rules.
To be sure, growth will be
uneven.
(The Cyprus rescue made the need more acute by making the field even more uneven.)
The
uneven
development of infrastructure, as a result of priorities skewed to benefit colonialists, can lead to resources being distributed unevenly, which can lead to increasing social fissures.
But progress here has been
uneven.
Weaning Saudi Arabia’s economy off oil will not be easy, and the kingdom has an
uneven
track record in this regard.
The reality is that the global impact of agricultural liberalization in rich countries would be relatively small and highly
uneven.
While this redesigned globalization process helped to fuel growth and development, its effects were uneven, and the financial and economic changes it wrought outpaced legal and ethical adaptation.
As skillful as Henrique Capriles Radonski, the opposition candidate, may be, the playing field is so
uneven
that he appears to stand little chance.
Fixing America’s campaign finance structure, which leads to massive misallocations of government funds, resuscitating America’s wildly
uneven
and often moribund education system, building an immigration system that actively recruits the most talented people from around the world via a fast track to US citizenship, and developing a national energy policy that moves the US far more quickly toward energy independence would all be important steps in this direction.
Emerging economies still need to manage better their growing domestic tensions, which reflect rising income inequality and
uneven
access to basic services.
The quality of China’s roads and telecommunication puts to shame Thailand’s uneven, badly maintained streets and its slow and expensive Internet service.
Of course, even with private-sector investment, progress toward eradicating malaria in Africa will be uneven, not least because different countries are at different points on the path.
That declaration served the larger goal of establishing a stable, albeit uneven, triangular relationship among the US, Japan, and China.
This will force small and medium producers to become more competitive, but they must do so on an
uneven
playing field.
Furthermore,
uneven
protection of property rights – crony capitalism – means that a small number of businessmen are politically favored.
With another year of
uneven
job creation, the problems associated with long-term and youth unemployment have become more deeply embedded in the economy’s structure.
Access to land was
uneven.
Undoubtedly, the US labor market’s
uneven
recovery has much to do with the structural and policy gaps exposed by the 2008 global financial crisis and the recession that followed.
The Long and Winding Road to RecoverySAO PAULO – The global economy has bounced back strongly from the nadir of 2009, but growth is still
uneven
and recent data in key advanced economies have been disappointing.
Nowhere is this more true than in Latin America and the Caribbean, where the
uneven
blows of history and varied national policies have resulted in a patchwork of fates for our many peoples.
Indeed, the world has embarked on a path of gradual economic recovery, albeit
uneven
and far less vibrant than history would have suggested.
“Its continued, even if uneven, success in the future would further undermine US national interests.”
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