Allocate
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It then proceeds to
allocate
funds to all existing commitments and entitlement programs.
The call for enhanced social security is consistent with the Third Plenum’s proposal to
allocate
30% of state-owned enterprises’ profits to fund safety-net programs such as pensions and health care.
Ultimately, addressing shadow banking in China will require mechanisms that clearly define, allocate, and adjudicate financial risks among the key players.
In order to determine how much productivity growth we want, we need to take a broader view, one that enables us to decide how best to
allocate
society’s limited resources, especially its most valuable human resources.
And capital markets
allocate
resources in pursuit of profits.
It was actually tried – for refugees – and failed: a decision on how to
allocate
asylum-seekers to member states was reached, but it could not be implemented.
With the world facing substantial economic, social, and environmental challenges, the issuers of major reserve currencies should
allocate
the international seigniorage that they levy to finance sustainable development worldwide.
For example, improving the provision of health care, education, and care for the elderly, and bringing it into line with the needs and expectations of the emerging middle class should encourage more households to
allocate
a larger share of their income to consumption.
Deregulation promised to spawn financial innovations that would enhance access to credit, enable greater portfolio diversification, and
allocate
risk to those most able to bear it.
In April 2001, African leaders – representing many of the poorest countries on earth – signed the Abuja Declaration pledging to
allocate
at least 15% of their annual budgets to improve health.
In late 2009, the president also approved the seventh National Finance Commission, which will
allocate
to the provinces a larger share of the revenues collected by the central government.
In fact, very few (if any) of the African countries that signed the 2001 Abuja Declaration to
allocate
15% of their budget to health have been able to do so.
With the Trump administration proposing to cut the US State Department’s budget and reduce the amount of money various US agencies
allocate
to the world’s poorest, this debate is taking on a new urgency.
And they acquiesce when told where and how to
allocate
funds.
Instead of investing in weapons of mass annihilation, governments must
allocate
resources towards meeting human needs.
Some countries, particularly in Europe, are revising traditional leave policies so that parents can choose how to
allocate
time off after the birth of a child.
This culling should be combined with a concrete strategy to restructure salvageable firms; recognize and
allocate
creditor losses; account for displaced workers and other social costs; and further open private-sector markets.
That suspect terrain is clearly visible once more in the absence of support for the EU’s proposed migrant quota system, which would
allocate
refugees to the member states on the basis of fair criteria.
Economies, both crisis-stricken and thriving, are failing to eliminate poverty, improve the provision of public services like education, and maintain and
allocate
collective goods, such as fish stocks and rain forests, effectively and equitably.
Those who give credence to the rumor point to an early decision of his cabinet to
allocate
$17 million to renovate the Jamkaran mosque, where devotees of the 12th Imam have prayed for centuries.
Different principles for organizing a pension system – defined-benefit versus defined-contribution, fully funded versus PAYG, plus all the points in between –
allocate
those risks differently across workers, taxpayers, retirees, and the government.
If developing countries
allocate
only 1% of their foreign exchange reserves to the paid-in capital of regional and sub-regional institutions, this would amount to $50 billion at current levels of reserves.
Market forces could then
allocate
these appreciations across supply-chain countries based on their value-added in processing trade.
For this reason, it is to be feared that the governance model will soon require reform, and that the EU will have to decide where to rely more on reformed national frameworks (for example, for budgetary discipline) and where to
allocate
more responsibility to the European Union (for example, for banking supervision).
Similarly, new financial products must be developed to give asset owners the ability to
allocate
capital directly to infrastructure projects.
Financial markets are supposed to be forward-looking, and many economists believe that they
allocate
resources in a way that reflects all available information.
When it comes to deciding how best to
allocate
our resources, we are effectively flying blind.
It would not be difficult for the World Bank to appoint a lean secretariat to formalize a network of the most effective public, private, and non-governmental organizations on the ground to receive and
allocate
the grants for refugees.
Most glaringly, the question of how to
allocate
the costs of some member countries’ unsustainable debt overhang has not been adequately addressed.
As a result, financial markets, which are supposed to manage risk and
allocate
capital efficiently, created risk and misallocated wildly.
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