题目
麻烦哪位好心的英语高手看看这篇文章大概讲的什么意思,作者的观点是什么,我总共就12分的财富值,全都给你们,虽然不多,但是我的全部了,
Mike Moore:Financial blizzard - time to fix roof
Monday Sep 21,2009
The timing couldn't be better for the release of a telling report from the World Trade Organisation about the explosion of protectionist measures implemented by its members since the beginning of the global economic crisis a year ago.
This week the leaders of the G20 nations meet in Pittsburgh in the US.A recent,informal meeting of Trade Ministers in India has given fresh impetus for ambassadors to the WTO to resume negotiations in Geneva that had earlier collapsed in disappointment.
Ambassadors can't successfully negotiate unless they have fresh and flexible mandates from capitals.It was smart to have the ministers' meeting in India,chaired by India's new Trade Minister.India and China have been the beneficiaries of globalisation over the past few decades and have seen hundreds of millions of their people lifted from extreme poverty.Other,less successful,developing countries look to them for leadership.
The Doha Development round,which was launched when I was Director General of the WTO,has the capacity,if concluded with real substance,to give the global economy a $1 trillion boost.
All win - especially the poor.As always,agriculture is a major difficulty.Rich countries spend $1 billion a day subsidising their farmers,which makes food dearer for their families.
However,this is not just an agricultural round and it's not just the rich countries that have to make compromises.
Every leader has to face angry constituencies who feel the immediate pain of new competition.
Some said you cannot make change when things are good.And things have been good - until the recent meltdown,the world enjoyed the most sustained period of global growth in history.More wealth has been created in the past 60 years than all of history put together.
When do you fix the roof?When the sun is shining or when it's raining?It has not been raining over the past 12 months; it's been a financial blizzard.Perhaps the economic crisis will focus leaders' minds,and the trade round will be concluded.
Trade negotiations have not stood still.The slower things are at the WTO and,if the multilateral system doesn't move ahead,the action moves to regional and bilateral deals.
Poor small countries are rarely involved.Agriculture and other sensitive issues are seldom addressed.
None of these deals have a binding disputes system.All create trade diversion and grant new privileges,and history shows that when the powerful get levers to use,they will one day use them.There's a cost to being left out,so we all do these deals,if we can.
Anti-globalisation forces have been emboldened by the global meltdown.It's not globalisation that people need to fear but de-globalisation,which is what a depression or recession means.
Low and slow growth threaten people's sense of security and they become vulnerable to evil forces of tribalism,racism,reaction,and protectionism.Unpleasant political forces emerge with seductive names such as Ukraine First,America First and NZ First.
The most amateur historian will concede that the last Great Depression was prolonged,made more lethal by competitive devaluations and protectionism,which caused global trade to collapse.From this misery came the twin tyrannies of last century - Fascism and Marxism.Most leaders know what works and what doesn't.Their real challenge is balancing their domestic interests.It's called politics.
Mike Moore:Financial blizzard - time to fix roof
Monday Sep 21,2009
The timing couldn't be better for the release of a telling report from the World Trade Organisation about the explosion of protectionist measures implemented by its members since the beginning of the global economic crisis a year ago.
This week the leaders of the G20 nations meet in Pittsburgh in the US.A recent,informal meeting of Trade Ministers in India has given fresh impetus for ambassadors to the WTO to resume negotiations in Geneva that had earlier collapsed in disappointment.
Ambassadors can't successfully negotiate unless they have fresh and flexible mandates from capitals.It was smart to have the ministers' meeting in India,chaired by India's new Trade Minister.India and China have been the beneficiaries of globalisation over the past few decades and have seen hundreds of millions of their people lifted from extreme poverty.Other,less successful,developing countries look to them for leadership.
The Doha Development round,which was launched when I was Director General of the WTO,has the capacity,if concluded with real substance,to give the global economy a $1 trillion boost.
All win - especially the poor.As always,agriculture is a major difficulty.Rich countries spend $1 billion a day subsidising their farmers,which makes food dearer for their families.
However,this is not just an agricultural round and it's not just the rich countries that have to make compromises.
Every leader has to face angry constituencies who feel the immediate pain of new competition.
Some said you cannot make change when things are good.And things have been good - until the recent meltdown,the world enjoyed the most sustained period of global growth in history.More wealth has been created in the past 60 years than all of history put together.
When do you fix the roof?When the sun is shining or when it's raining?It has not been raining over the past 12 months; it's been a financial blizzard.Perhaps the economic crisis will focus leaders' minds,and the trade round will be concluded.
Trade negotiations have not stood still.The slower things are at the WTO and,if the multilateral system doesn't move ahead,the action moves to regional and bilateral deals.
Poor small countries are rarely involved.Agriculture and other sensitive issues are seldom addressed.
None of these deals have a binding disputes system.All create trade diversion and grant new privileges,and history shows that when the powerful get levers to use,they will one day use them.There's a cost to being left out,so we all do these deals,if we can.
Anti-globalisation forces have been emboldened by the global meltdown.It's not globalisation that people need to fear but de-globalisation,which is what a depression or recession means.
Low and slow growth threaten people's sense of security and they become vulnerable to evil forces of tribalism,racism,reaction,and protectionism.Unpleasant political forces emerge with seductive names such as Ukraine First,America First and NZ First.
The most amateur historian will concede that the last Great Depression was prolonged,made more lethal by competitive devaluations and protectionism,which caused global trade to collapse.From this misery came the twin tyrannies of last century - Fascism and Marxism.Most leaders know what works and what doesn't.Their real challenge is balancing their domestic interests.It's called politics.
提问时间:2021-02-27
答案
你是经济学的同学吗?这篇文章字面的意思不是很难理解,第一段就直截了当说了是about the explosion of protectionist measures,是关于各国在经济危机期间使用的保护主义措施.
举一反三
已知函数f(x)=x,g(x)=alnx,a∈R.若曲线y=f(x)与曲线y=g(x)相交,且在交点处有相同的切线,求a的值和该切线方程.
我想写一篇关于奥巴马的演讲的文章,写哪一篇好呢?为什么好
奥巴马演讲不用看稿子.为什么中国领导演讲要看?
想找英语初三上学期的首字母填空练习……
英语翻译
最新试题
热门考点
- 1that can be discussed.we‘ll consider it when we come to the concrete business.谢
- 2This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius什么意思啊
- 3初中9年纪新学期计划 作文 800字
- 4斐波那契数列的一个问题请大家帮忙 27.斐波那契数列Fn定义如下 F0=0,Fl=1,Fn=Fn-1+Fn-2,n=2,3...请
- 5关于x的方程9x+3=kx+14有整数解,求满足条件的所有整数k的值.家做!
- 6三枝铅笔和5枝钢笔共69元,5枝铅笔和3枝钢笔共51元.1枝铅笔和1枝钢笔共多少元?设1支铅笔和1支铅笔共x元.
- 7lim x->无穷大e^x+1/e^x-1证明极限的存在性
- 8某元素R在氧化物中的化合价为+4价,其中氧元素的质量分数占50%,则R元素的相对原子质量为
- 9达尔文论证人为了斗争而活着是在《进化论》还是《物种起源》
- 10甲乙共有2300元,如甲取出三分之一,比乙多200元,甲乙各有多少元