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1 I, A,9 | outside forces.~Economic reforms demand great political decision-making 2 I, A,9 | far-reaching structural reforms to overcome local inadequacies 3 II, 0,34 | corruption(57) that hampers the reforms needed to pursue the common 4 III, 0,35| However, major macroeconomic reforms—which always hold down incomes— 5 III, 0,35| fail when the structural reforms are not undertaken with 6 III, 0,35| social obstacles. These reforms cause suffering which is 7 III, 0,35| sometimes excessively harsh reforms are always accompanied by 8 III, 0,36| need to embark on difficult reforms intheir own territories. 9 III, 0,36| reform before embarking on reforms in their own countries. 10 III, 0,36| their own countries. Such reforms are often needed, evidently, 11 III, 0,37| humane if a whole range of reforms are carried out at every 12 III, 0,37| genuine common good, these reforms must take an ethical approach 13 III, 0,39| should be accompanied by reforms — in every country — to 14 V, 0,66 | consumption habits can be changed, reforms implemented, solidarity 15 V, 0,68 | work, taking part in just reforms, behaving modestly, showing