Wider
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Publicly, each claims legitimacy by offering to the
wider
society dynamic programs of modernization, liberalization and competent economic management; privately they promise their friends that they will promote sectoral interests and preserve social privileges.
Domestically, governments have largely abandoned their efforts to divide sovereign holdings into multiple “pockets” that reflected the funds’ diverse investment objectives and
wider
political considerations.
There is also the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict, tension between Israel and Turkey, and hot spots – particularly Afghanistan and Pakistan – in the
wider
neighborhood.
The risk of genetically abnormal children is one such reason; but, even if it were sufficient, it would justify only a prohibition that was both narrower and
wider
than the current prohibition on incest.
That means strengthening the eurozone, which would probably require
wider
use of Eurobonds and a eurozone-wide deposit-insurance scheme of some kind.
Rather than including Africa in
wider
discussions about global trade architecture, climate change, and the future of work, the G20 has largely limited its engagement with the continent to addressing narrower development issues.
But more needs doing in the field of preventive security, and to make that security reflect the values of Europe’s
wider
civil society.
In addition, Thaksin will have to do something about Myanmar if the international community is to accept his
wider
role.
Higher capital ratios, lower exposure to bad loans, and more transparent balance sheets increase the chances that the ECB’s quantitative impulses will be transmitted to the
wider
economy.
Beyond creating a better life for herself, an educated, empowered girl supports the prosperity of members of her family and
wider
community – including fathers, brothers, and husbands, as much as mothers and sisters.
Indeed, the idea that greenhouse-gas emissions should be reduced to zero by 2050 is gaining
wider
acceptance.
But most still believe that protecting society and the environment from the
wider
effects of the energy business should take priority over the industry’s development and broader economic growth.
Europe’s governments urgently need to undertake a root-and-branch review of the regulatory environment, especially in those industries that have the greatest impact on the
wider
economy.
Five years ago, the G-20 pledged to phase out “inefficient fossil fuel subsidies” as part of a
wider
strategy for combating climate change.
The
wider
damage associated with fossil-fuel subsidies is insufficiently recognized.
It is a simple idea that would allow millions of people in poor, rural areas worldwide to integrate their activities with the
wider
economy, accumulate capital, and improve their lives.
This is part and parcel of globalization: enhanced global economic opportunities lead to
wider
disparities between those who have the skill or luck to take advantage of them and those who do not.
So it is encouraging that the BoE is experimenting with a platform that enables a
wider
variety of views to be heard: a blog called Bank Underground (a reference to the Tube station beneath the Bank’s headquarters) that publishes posts by junior staff challenging – or supporting – prevailing policy.
In August, one executive, Véronique Laury, said that her professional ambition is to have “a positive impact in the
wider
world.”
The new strategy of regional negotiations can succeed and provide a foundation upon which an international trading regime can be built only if the TTIP and the TPP are balanced and approachable to the
wider
international community.
Even in the dark years after Vietnam in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s, there was a sense that America could still make its economic choices without much reference to the
wider
world.
Recent moves toward renminbi internationalization, a more open capital account, and
wider
currency trading bands leave little doubt that the endgame is a market-based, fully convertible renminbi.
It is now the EU’s smaller states that gain the most from
wider
and deeper European integration.
The greatest skepticism about an Obama presidency lies among Indian strategic elite, who are focused on promoting India’s economic and political interests in the
wider
world.
Other Saudis believe that confrontation will only lead to
wider
wars and are urging dialogue and accommodation.
The
wider
social challenge, however, is to channel human ingenuity into welfare-boosting innovation rather than zero-sum gambling activities.
This calls for a broadening of the IMF’s surveillance mandate beyond macroeconomic and monetary policies so that it can deal with
wider
financial and regulatory issues.
And that is because perceived national interests still have the upper hand over the
wider
interests of an integrated European marketplace.
At stake, both for Russia and the
wider
world, are stability and legitimacy, hence the prospects for steady political and economic modernization.
If such a confrontation does take place, one must hope that it will not lead to a
wider
regional war.
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