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"The linkages between the productivity and inequality challenges are still to be fully explored," it said in a paper.
@SEIresearch Aaron works on climate policy and financ, energy issues, and the linkages between the climate and development agendas.
"We need to know more about the linkages between the Chinese military, Chinese government and Chinese industry," Mr. Mulvenon said.
But, it said, there needed to be more research on the linkages between financial firms before this could happen.
It is also easy to exaggerate the linkages between various financial markets.
The linkages between these sections often felt arbitrary, never building to a coherent onstage universe.
This, of course, is precisely the opposite of the message of recent years, when the argument has been that globalisation has increased the linkages between national economies.
"Banking stocks are likely to be a particular concern given the weakness of the banking sector in Europe and the linkages between the UK and Europe," he added.
But the linkages between the student efforts and more established adult groups -- businesses and antiwar veterans, Democratic politicians and civil rights leaders -- were crucial to creating actual change.
In the UK there has been some effort to highlight the linkages between health and wellbeing and access and exposure to nature.
"Increasing the linkages between Newark workers and jobs is essential if the city is to combat rising poverty rates," the report said.
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