Abundance
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But, while the industry faces the threat of inflated gas prices from around the world, its concerns closer to home are the
abundance
of EU and national energy regulations.
The most precious asset today is confidence, and the mere fact of launching negotiations would generate it in
abundance.
The reason is the
abundance
of natural resources and persistent international demand, which has sustained growth.
Supplying an
abundance
of pictures of rats with tumors the size of ping-pong balls, Séralini certainly captured the public’s attention.
The government owns or controls most of the mass media – the major newspapers and television stations – but there is an
abundance
of mostly marginalized publications and radio stations (to say nothing of the Internet) that retain a remarkable degree of independence.
As Latin America entered the 1950s and new export sectors failed to emerge, dollar
abundance
turned into dollar scarcity.
China’s manufacturing boom is fuelled by imported minerals, such as iron ore and chromium, which southern Africa possesses in
abundance.
People today enjoy not just abundance, but an unprecedented variety of choices, which constitutes a significant boost to overall wealth.
Because the old save less, lower aggregate savings in rich countries will crimp the relative
abundance
of capital available to poorer economies.
And an
abundance
of policy and regulatory uncertainties will keep private investment spending in check.
There are, of course, the country’s rich history,
abundance
of archeological sites, azure skies, and crystalline seas.
In the accident’s wake, a lack of trustworthy information – and an
abundance
of misinformation – fueled fear among the public, both in Japan and abroad.
And, although circumstances changed in 1968, when a survey by the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and Pacific revealed the seas around the islands to contain an
abundance
of resources, the periodic tensions that arose were manageable.
The challenges we face are now those of
abundance.
But job number two– developing economic theories to guide societies in an age of
abundance
– is no less complicated.
To be sure, given its
abundance
of natural resources, Australia should have far greater equality than it does.
Retail investors account for 85% of trades, in contrast to other major markets, where institutional investors – with their relative
abundance
of information – are the biggest traders.
While this
abundance
of offensiveness may comfort those concerned about freedom of expression, it does not give me any comfort as a European Muslim.
In reality, there is now in a global
abundance
of oil and a great part of it can be found in one of the most stable countries on the planet: Canada.
Western technological innovation has focused too little on reducing the adverse environmental impact of growth, and too much on saving labor – something that China has in
abundance.
In Africa, there has been no great figure since the death of South African President Nelson Mandela, who combined courage, authority, and magnanimity in graceful
abundance.
China has these things in
abundance.
For countries that possess it in abundance, it is one of the most solid and central pillars of nationalism.
While China is investing in pipelines in Central Asia and Russia, and in oil equities in Africa and elsewhere, according to Yang, for China, “the Gulf region’s
abundance
of resources, its geographic position, and good transport links make it the primary option on the list of international oil suppliers.”
In fact, public debt and deficit spending can be compared to a forest that has become choked with overgrowth, giving the false – and, ultimately, damaging – impression of an
abundance
of resources.
The oil that the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf have in
abundance
also works against democracy, for it creates an incentive for the rulers to retain power indefinitely.
Even one of the most studied organisms, E. coli , has an
abundance
of genes whose function has never been found.
We also need a regular scientific process to present the world with the evidence on species
abundance
and extinction, just as we now have such a process for climate change.
But an inadequate understanding of the nature of these changes, together with an
abundance
of cheap capital, has led the EU and the US to delay the needed structural reforms.
Indeed, comparative advantage – determined by the relative
abundance
of labor, natural resources, and capital endowments – is the foundation for competitiveness, which in turn underpins dynamic growth and strong fiscal and external positions.
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