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1 Pref | transformation of the structures of economic life is one on which it 2 Intro | humanity today is certainly economic and technological in character, 3 Intro | 1. The Church holds that economic, social and political issues 4 Intro | take stock of the present economic situation. The document, 5 Intro | at-risk regions, nor the economic measures needed to stave 6 Intro | needs to be faced depends on economic policies of those who lead 7 I, 0,5(17) | as well as the underlying economic causes of such situations 8 I, 0,6 | into the usual categories: economic, socio-cultural and political.~ 9 I, A | A) ECONOMIC CAUSES~ 10 I, A,7 | 20th century shows that economic poverty is not an inevitability. 11 I, A,7 | inter alia:~a) non-optimum economic policies in every country 12 I, A,7 | constraints on trade and economic incentives are often ill-conceived;~ 13 I, A,7 | setting about to resolve them.~Economic development has to be cultivated 14 I, A,7 | acts and instruments whose economic scope may be broad or narrow.~ 15 I, A,7 | due to the hungry.~Recent economic and financial developments 16 I, A,7 | implicated in them and determine economic performance. This leads 17 I, A,7(19) | applied to countries whose economic and social development exacts 18 I, A,8 | recycle, caused a general economic slow down, as a result of 19 I, A,8 | caused in every sphere: economic, structural and moral. Purely 20 I, A,8 | slumped as a result of the economic slow-down due to the high 21 I, A,8 | not merely technical and economic know-how. The release of 22 I, A,9 | sufferings are caused by these economic crises, even though once 23 I, A,9 | support from outside forces.~Economic reforms demand great political 24 I, B,12 | imposed by governments and in economic management and policies, 25 I, B,12 | any objective causes or economic poverty. Today it is said 26 I, B,12 | reiterated that it is generally economic and social changes(26) that 27 I, B,12(26) | population growth. One is economic and social development, 28 I, C,14 | Concentration of resources~17. Economic disparities within the mis-developing 29 I, C,14 | ofimprovement, and even causes economic and social decline. Differences 30 I, C,14 | As a result, all purely economic initiatives are paralysed, 31 I, C,15 | Economic and social de-structuring~ 32 I, C,15 | social de-structuring~18. Economic and social de-structuring 33 I, C,15 | de-structuring stems both from bad economic policies and national and 34 I, C,15 | threatened by poorly targeted economic development. For example, 35 I, D,17(33) | country whose long-term economic performance used to be disappointing 36 I, D,17(33) | in recent years, and the economic effects are already evident.~ 37 I, D,18 | agricultural technology and the economic environment. Agricultural 38 II, 0,19 | interplay of well-understood economic forces: and even doing away 39 II, 0,19 | excluded from social and economic life, and deprived of their 40 II, 0,20(35) | Headquarters of West African Economic Community (CEAO), Ouagadougou, 41 II, 0,22 | and degrading effects in economic terms, are less often commented 42 II, 0,22 | the common good. The world economic system is: globally mediocre — 43 II, 0,23 | 26. If the poor, in the economic sense of the term, bear 44 II, 0,23 | moral, cultural and even economic growth of all humanity(40)."~ 45 II, 0,23 | difficult and costly social and economic policies, without taking 46 II, 0,26 | need for all political and economic leaders to ensure that the 47 II, 0,28 | to be incorporated into economic activity(48). We should 48 II, 0,30 | attitudes and practices — economic, social, cultural and political — 49 II, 0,32 | formation of a real grassroots economic fabric. Perhaps it is not 50 II, 0,33 | development, and in the economic and political evolution 51 III, 0,36 | with countries undergoing economic takeoff—that is to say, 52 III, 0,36 | particularly those who possess economic resources and wield political 53 III, 0,36 | to foster some degree of economic take-off. This take-off 54 III, 0,36 | the promotion of their own economic development and social progress(58)." 55 III, 0,37 | published by such bodies as the Economic and Social Council (particularly 56 III, 0,37 | come about as a result of economic mechanisms operating alone; 57 III, 0,44 | difficult and complicated for economic and business leaders in 58 III, 0,45 | international trade or the economic and political independence, 59 III, 0,45 | For this to be done, an economic and social environment must 60 III, 0,46(72)| Landlessness: a Growing Problem, "Economic and Social Development Series", 61 IV, 0,54 | longer does justice. Every economic crisis, the extreme effects 62 IV, 0,54 | risk of foundering in an economic neo-Malthusianism based 63 IV, 0,54 | of moderation in our own economic behaviour on the one hand, 64 IV, 0,55 | conformity of multiple individual economic acts which set market prices 65 IV, 0,55 | social justice into their economic decisions, the market mechanism 66 IV, 0,55 | the moral law in our daily economic activities(86). From this 67 IV, 0,55(86) | spiritual health. Of itself, an economic system does not possess 68 IV, 0,56 | objective of international economic organisations and as the 69 IV, 0,56 | struggles for political or economic influence on the one hand, 70 V, 0,59 | pursuit of technical and economic progress is enough to make 71 V, 0,66 | that hampers social and economic development will be less