In addition, Capitol Hill should deny the International Monetary Fund -- the Typhoid Mary of the modern economy -- more money.
Income gaps at this level have less to do with the skills-bias of the modern economy and more to do with its global reach.
Because all these policies misunderstand the fundamental nature of wealth, and thus of the modern American economy.
Storing this information and utilizing connections between the different pieces of information is an important driver of the modern information economy and a rich prospect for hardware and software providers that serve this market.
We are not talking here about the vast wealth that closed, crony economies direct toward a small plutocracy and no one else, though this rigged scam seems to be Barack Obama's understanding of the modern American economy.
Many consider the impossibility of running perpetual deficits under the gold standard as proof of its unsuitability to the modern economy.
If part of the point is to equip the judiciary to handle the demands of a modern economy, both silent reform and the government's vocal one, ambitious as it is, fall short.
Mr Engle's work has helped build the foundations for measuring and avoiding myriad types of risks in the modern economy.
We need high schools that produce in students the kind of skills necessary for the modern economy: flexibility, creativity, social intelligence, lateral thinking, entrepreneurial spirit.
This is not -- there are some tough issues like can we -- how fast can we replace our use of fossil fuels given the needs of a modern economy.
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He has few convincing plans to trim the state and create the sort of modern economy that might tempt back the 1m-plus Poles working abroad.
Defenders of the single market point to how national governments and the European Parliament watered down a directive that aimed to free trade in services (the bulk of any modern economy), long before the bubble burst in 2008.
The popular sense of English difference, however much it may have been tinged with Calvinist zeal, ultimately rested not on theological but on social foundations: the unprecedented prosperity and power of the first sizeable modern economy.
Low rates are the root cause of the misallocation of resources that define the modern American economy.
The building blocks of a modern economy--bridges, roads, power lines--are at about the level of South Korea a quarter century ago, according to the Construction and Economic Research Institute of South Korea.
The genesis of the modern-day share economy is best traced to San Francisco in 2008, where Chesky and Joe Gebbia, recent Rhode Island School of Design graduates who had fled west, thought they could make some pocket cash by housing attendees at an industrial design conference on air beds in their apartment.
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And just as EU membership served as an incentive for reform in Europe, so should the vision of a modern and prosperous economy create a powerful force for reform in the Middle East and North Africa.
Paul Seabright, an economist at the University of Toulouse in France, observes that trust in a modern economy has evolved to the miraculous point where people give complete strangers sums of money they would not dream of entrusting to their next-door neighbours.
Would-be business titans need to learn that economic history is punctuated with crises and disasters, that booms inevitably give way to busts, and that the business cycle, having survived many predictions of extinction, continues to prey on the modern economy.
But behind it sits a big debate not only about the direction of the European Union, the world's biggest economic unit, but also about what sort of economy works best in the modern world.
The spreading shadow economy also reflects the changing structure of modern enterprise.
The story of migration since then is the story of modern China, as migrant workers have transformed China's economy.
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Thus the Oxford English Dictionary explains one of the most basic institutions in a modern economy.
This runs right against the grain of what that old-school capitalist Henry Ford envisaged for the modern US economy.
Indeed, the watch underpins the modern economy, full of tightly scheduled trains, planes, meetings and calls.
With a couple of books in addition to his magazine journalism, the man known to Russians as Pavel was a pioneer in trying to bring about the kind of openness the country will need if it is actually to emerge as a modern economy.
He had no tractor, no modern equipment, no experience of the market economy.
Gates is right: the modern knowledge economy requires boatloads of IQ.
Thatcher's death brought a flood of remembrances of how she reshaped modern Britain's politics and economy with some tart reminders of the ways in which she divided the public.
There will be enough people to participate in every sector of the economy and be at the forefront of modern technologies.
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