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中英文本
The second lesson is the need for small victories to generate momentum, rather than going for big wins immediately— Peel's policy of "gradualism". His plan did not fully remove sliding-scale tariffs until 1849, giving time for landowners to adapt. Meanwhile, Britain's free-trade moves helped usher in a wave of trade agreements across Europe and with America.
第二个教训是,需要小的胜利来产生动力,而不是立即取得大的胜利——皮尔的“渐进主义”政策
The third lesson is the need for tangible benefits for the public. By 1850, people were paying around a quarter less for bread than if repeal had not occurred, according to Kevin O'Rourke of NYU Abu Dhabi. The real incomes of society's top 10% fell, while those of the bottom 90% grew slightly, notes Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College.
第三个教训是,公众需要切实的利益
Much can be learned from Peel's approach. Today, free trade is promoted by stale policy wonks and rapacious executives, nothing like the broad, energetic coalition of the past. Opponents of globalisation use social media far more effectively than its supporters. Politicians vie for grand gestures rather than quiet incrementalism. And the benefits of free trade are largely hidden from consumers. Those who take to the ramparts to protest against globalisation fail to notice why their smartphones are so cheap.
我们可以从皮尔的方法中学到很多东西
Yet the most important lesson is about leadership. Peel had opposed repealing the Corn Laws but, faced with a crisis, he was willing to split his party and lose his job to do the right thing. The divided Conservatives rarely held power during the following 30 years. It was "the whole community" that mattered, Peel wrote in his memoirs, and whether "cheapness and plenty are not (better) ensured for the future" by free trade than by protectionism. What leader would be willing to do that today?
然而,最重要的教训是领导力方面
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词语解释
1.usher in 领进,引进
With trends like this, the Age of the Internet could usher in an era of unprecedented citizen enlightenment.
有了这样的发展趋势,互联网时代将有可能迎来公民空前觉醒时期的到来
2.grand gesture 伟大无私的形象,大动作,装腔作势
He is a man given to grand gestures and pretentious statements.
他是个装腔作势夸夸其谈的人