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9. We recognize that improved coherence between national and international efforts and between the international monetary, financial and trading systems is fundamental for sound global economic governance. We are committed to improving the coherence between those systems in order to enhance their capacities to better respond to the needs of development. The institutional dimension in terms of improved global governance is central here.
We should also continue working on the creation of positive synergies between trade and finance and on how to link these efforts to development. In particular, attention should be devoted to improving international capital flows for development, through, inter alia, innovative financial mechanisms, as well as to dealing with the volatility of international capital markets. Measures to ensure long-term debt sustainability of developing countries should also continue to be subject to serious consideration and appropriate action.
10. We should also focus on future challenges and opportunities. In addition to national resources, capital accumulation and availability of labour, new factors such as information, innovation, creativity and diversity constitute the dynamic forces of today’s world economy. We are committed to bridging the digital divide and ensuring harmonious, fair and equitable development for all and to building an inclusive information society, which will require partnership and cooperation among Governments and other stakeholders, i.e. the private sector, civil society and international organizations.
11. A more positive integration of developing countries and countries with economies in transition into international trade flows and the multilateral trading system depends also on the adoption of internal policies to move up the ladder towards sectors that incorporate innovation and that expand more dynamically. To achieve these results, countries should use the ability to explore options and maintain the necessary space for policy in order to arrive at the best possible balance between different approaches in their national development strategies.
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