In particular, according to Hilferding, societies that had not reached the level of economic maturity anticipated by Marx as making them " ripe " for socialism could be opened to socialist possibilities.
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The move, he said, would demonstrate China's desire to take that next step toward economic maturity by investing abroad instead of merely serving as a manufacturing hub for the rest of the world.
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In a measure of Poland's economic maturity, the outcome of Sunday's fiercely contested presidential runoff election is likely to make little difference to investors or the country's economic outlook, business executives and analysts say.
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While he waits, Klaus is seeking the more quickly attainable membership in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development ( OECD ), the club of 25 relatively rich nations in which membership connotes economic maturity.
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It's part of a broader diversification effort meant to hold at bay the twin foes of Singapore's economic maturity : spiralling living costs and a skilled labor shortage that together threaten to throttle the Singapore miracle.
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China's willingness to allow its currency to fluctuate according to market forces is seen by some as a test of its economic maturity and its commitment to participate as a full partner in the global trading system.
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Indeed, the myriad problems facing the Japanese economy _ by contrast the American economy, for all its problems, has enjoyed relative success in recent years _ raise the issue of whether Tokyo is up to the challenges of economic maturity.