The approach marks a reversal of years of economic policies that embraced low taxes as a way for countries to attract investment and fuel growth. Instead, countries are coalescing around the view that
they should fund infrastructure and public goods to prepare for future pandemics with greater fiscal firepower at its disposal, to prompt a global hunt for revenue.(A) they should fund infrastructure and public goods to prepare for future pandemics with greater fiscal firepower at its disposal, to prompt a global hunt for revenue.
(B) they should fund infrastructure, public goods and prepare for future pandemics with greater fiscal firepower at their disposal, to prompt a global hunt for revenue.
(C) they must fund infrastructure and public goods to prepare for future pandemics with more fiscal firepower at its disposal, prompting a global hunt for revenue.
(D) they must fund infrastructure and public goods and prepare for future pandemics with more fiscal firepower at their disposal, prompting a global hunt for revenue.
(E) they must fund infrastructure and public goods to prepare for future pandemics with greater fiscal firepower at their disposal, prompting a global hunt for revenue.
NY Times excerpt: The approach marks a reversal of years of economic policies that embraced low taxes as a way for countries to attract investment and fuel growth. Instead, countries are coalescing around the view that they must fund infrastructure, public goods and prepare for future pandemics with more fiscal firepower at their disposal, prompting a global hunt for revenue.
(nytimes article:
https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/10/us/p ... l-g20.html)