Sentences with phrase «emerging economic order»

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Human nature, in the sense of man's basic physical, emotional, impulsive and intellectual constitution, somehow moral at the core, seemed plainly more fundamental than any particular sort of human behavior, even economic; and human nature itself emerges in a world order far more ancient and more fundamental still.
By l970, the l6th General Assembly of UNESCO had defined the concept of a New International Economic Order which stated that the emerging nations would not be able to develop until they decreased their economic dependence on the FirsEconomic Order which stated that the emerging nations would not be able to develop until they decreased their economic dependence on the Firseconomic dependence on the First World.
Emerson was ambivalent toward the emerging symptoms of such an economic order, and Thoreau was Implacably hostile to them.
Though Smith himself did not use the expression «capitalist development» he was indeed dealing with the new economic order that was emerging at that time, especially in England, and undoubtedly that order was capitalism.
Concluding the five - day world economic forum (WEF) conference at Davos in Switzerland, the prime minister emphasised the importance of action on climate change among both emerging and established countries in order to mitigate the impact of global warming.
The pact was lobbied by European politicians and industrialists, critics say, in order to improve the competitiveness of European products and slow down economic growth in emerging economies.
* True - believers are obsessed with «dangerous manmade climate change» — to justify and obscure their real agenda: a new world economic order to replace capitalism, global wealth redistribution, and UN control of development, livelihoods and living standards, for rich, poor and emerging nations alike.
«Mozambique has made a good start in identifying its own way of realising REDD — in fact, this is key in order to ensure that REDD + is not getting hijacked by different interests,» said Sheila Wertz - Kanounnikoff, CIFOR scientist and co-author of the study which examined the political and economic context in which REDD + is emerging in Mozambique.
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