Allocate
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After all, effective financial markets should convey accurate long-term information to savers and investors, thereby enabling businesses, pension funds, insurance pools, sovereign wealth funds, and others to
allocate
their resources to projects that provide solid long-term payoffs, and protect their savings from financial calamities.
This implies the continued globalization of finance, which will be essential to
allocate
money from capital-rich regions to their poor, capital-scarce counterparts, as well as to develop local capital markets that can facilitate capital formation and protect countries from the vagaries of global sentiment.
The market is the best arbiter of how to
allocate
scarce resources, and thus should serve as an economy’s main driver.
State-controlled banks
allocate
capital.
The revamped growth compact would more effectively
allocate
European resources and increase the flexibility of permanent transfers from rich to poor countries – provided that the money is used for productive investment.
Countries like the US can
allocate
more staff and specialists to support their own producers in complicated trade negotiations, while also pursuing parallel (back-channel) diplomacy.
Americans in all 50 states pay federal taxes into the national treasury, and elected federal representatives then
allocate
the funds to the states.
It would not be prudent for agencies to
allocate
all of their funding to high-risk research.
But they should
allocate
a small fraction – say, 20% – of their resources to research that is not tied to specific goals.
Rather than tackle thorny questions about how to
allocate
limited resources, democratic governments seem to believe that they can have it all: low taxes and ample debt finance to fund wars or electorate-pleasing programs.
Higher tariffs fragment markets and limit trade, precisely because companies want to reduce the taxes they pay – and
allocate
production accordingly around the world.
Even assuming that agreement can be found within the eurozone on how to
allocate
the desired gains and losses in competitiveness across countries, member countries are not centrally planned economies.
For a centrally planned economy attempting to
allocate
more authority to the market, such contracts are invaluable – at least at first.
As an integral part of the CFSP, today’s ESDP and tomorrow’s Common Security and Defense Policy will work only if the member states responsible for implementing them
allocate
the resources that they need.
Developing countries that trade intensively with advanced economies must adopt their relative prices and
allocate
their resources accordingly.
On this front, our own government is leading the way, with Chancellor George Osborne pledging in March to
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£195 million ($307 million) to help emerging countries finance the fight against AMR.
In order to distribute the burden more equitably, Germany tried to have a European quota system instituted to
allocate
applicants among the EU’s member countries.
If parents view having a second child as doubling their “safe assets,” they may decide to
allocate
more of their portfolio toward riskier assets.
Governments would also be expected to
allocate
adequate domestic funds to achieve these goals, with, for example, African heads of state fulfilling the 2001 Abuja Declaration’s pledge to
allocate
at least 15% of national budgets to the health sector.
Its successor, the National Development and Reform Commission, will probably function more as a think tank – providing ideas and ensuring policy coherence, but with no power to
allocate.
Wealthy countries need to honor the commitment, made in 1970 and repeated ever since, to
allocate
0.7% of GDP toward ODA.
Given the fiscal excesses of the 1970s and the need to control public spending, the alleged neutrality of the market was preferred to government intervention as a mechanism to
allocate
taxpayers’ money.
Investors have responded to near-zero interest rates with unprecedented adjustments in the way they
allocate
assets.
NEW YORK – The world has not been kind to neo-liberalism, that grab-bag of ideas based on the fundamentalist notion that markets are self-correcting,
allocate
resources efficiently, and serve the public interest well.
In collaboration with governments and private companies, the World Bank Group has helped to structure concession agreements that are attractive to investors and
allocate
risk fairly.
The funds have mainly invested in government bonds, but they will
allocate
more of their assets toward private equities and bonds as the Argentine economy recovers from its depression.
It’s that one country relies more on the market mechanism to
allocate
medical services than the other.
In the 1940's, Vannevar Bush, a dean at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and science advisor to President Roosevelt, advocated the creation of a government agency that would dramatically expand the impact of peer review by using it to
allocate
significant financial support to research enterprises.
The use of anonymous peer review to assess proposals and
allocate
financial support for scientific research is increasingly achieving recognition around the world.
The trouble is that in many cases, rules and regulations intended to ensure financial markets’ stability impede the ability of pension funds and others to
allocate
savings smoothly and efficiently.
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