Wider
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South Africa now allows pension funds to account for
wider
systemic risks and opportunities, as well as social and environmental factors, when establishing asset managers’ mandates.
But their unifying thread is youth, unemployment, and uncertainty about the future, as well as the suffocating state paternalism that underlies the
wider
malaise itself.
Hezbollah is, after all, a creature of Lebanon’s resistance to Israel’s 1982 invasion, now trying to reassert its influence at home and in the
wider
region by portraying itself as a champion of the Arab-Islamic cause, namely in Palestine.
But the gap between the economies of the Arab Middle East and Western Europe--in (non-oil sector) productivity, technological capability, and standards of living--is
wider
than it was a century ago, and vastly greater than at the start of the Industrial Age.
However, dollar supremacy means that the US can sustain a much
wider
balance-of-payments deficit than other countries.
He had argued that prevailing economic conditions implied that
wider
budget deficits would result in higher interest rates and a stronger dollar, making it harder for US manufacturers to compete with imports.
This is not to say that wage insurance is a bad idea, or that it should not be implemented on a
wider
scale.
What makes the demands for reform more pressing this time are ominous developments in Egypt, the region, and in the
wider
world.
But what about the need for a
wider
reckoning with the former regime?
Unfortunately, the coalition's neglect of forensic issues reflects its
wider
failure to devise any strategy to address issues concerning the rule of law and justice, or any central body with the authority to begin building the necessary institutions.
The Democrats have a bit
wider
set of interests, including support for health care, education, training, and infrastructure.
A comprehensive regional settlement, however, requires dealing with a
wider
circle of interests.
But Hamas’s victory suggests that the gaps between the Israeli and Palestinian sides will grow even wider, and that the chances for a negotiated settlement will recede even farther into the future.
But the UK will continue to argue that it must be the beginning, not the end, of a
wider
determination to liberalize trade, in order to benefit from the growth and jobs that doing so brings.
But eradicating them requires an understanding of the disease in question, money, education, government support, planning, and, not least, an interest from the community and the
wider
world in solving the problem.
Thus, in addition to signaling a movement’s goals to the
wider
public, physical gatherings can have a transformative effect on the participants themselves.
“Systemic risk,” he says, “is a noxious by-product” that “risks endangering innocent bystanders within the
wider
economy.”
India today sees that the
wider
world, particularly the West, regards it with growing respect, not only for the country’s performance, but also for its essence – a young country and that is also an ancient civilization.
If successful, a
wider
approach would also leave the door open for the United States to re-engage with multilateral diplomatic efforts at a future date.
But any new deal must go hand in hand with a
wider
strategy to stabilize the Middle East.
This intuition is formalized in a well-known paper in political economy by Allan Meltzer and Scott Richard: the
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the income gap between the median and average voter, the higher the taxes and the greater the redistribution.
The upshot of this system is that many developing countries that should have benefited from the globalization of value chains have remained confined to low-productivity activities that yield only limited economic value and do not even foster
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technological upgrading.
Indeed, the Black Sea region is the Euro-Atlantic community's eastern frontier with the
wider
Middle East.
Moreover, success here can provide lessons in how to facilitate the daunting process of reform and modernization in the
wider
Middle East.
But both organizations need to reach out to these countries, a process that should be seen as the next phase in completing the
wider
Europe.
An EU that includes Sofia and Bucharest, and that is on track with Ankara, will be well positioned to engage the
wider
region.
Of course, one isn’t likely to meet them in the drawing rooms of Paris journalists or the
wider
European professional political class.
These forces will all get into parliament, but the
wider
their representation, the sooner common sense and justice will prevail here.
It was introduced with insufficient consideration of its impact on income distribution and the
wider
economic and political context.
Their chairs should have
wider
discretion to act on their own initiative.
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