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Likewise, how do we
allocate
health-care resources?
Despite this generosity, we simply do not
allocate
enough resources to solve all of the world’s biggest problems.
In principle, greater use of market mechanisms to
allocate
health care can slow or even temporarily reverse the rise in healthcare costs.
Governments must
allocate
significantly more funds to sustainable infrastructure.
With market entry blocked, license owners face little pressure to hold down fares, and the officials who
allocate
licenses are well placed to collect votes or bribes.
As a result, West African oil producers will be earning an estimated $200 billion over the next decade, more than 10 times the sum Western countries
allocate
each year to the "aid industry" in the region.
A wiser strategy would have been to boost investment by using financial intermediation to
allocate
these funds to firms that are being crowded out of domestic capital markets by excessively high borrowing costs.
In the past, hand-in-glove cooperation between authoritarian governments and the chaebols was a powerful way to mobilize and
allocate
resources, even though many now doubt the benefits of that proposition.
Free and open conditions for international trade are the most efficient way to
allocate
global resources, fully exploiting individual countries’ comparative advantages.
Such trials begin with the selection of women at risk of developing breast cancer, and randomly
allocate
them to be screened or not.
The universal feature in this mix is the fact that banks everywhere can create private credit, money, and purchasing power that did not previously exist, and they have a natural bias, if not constrained by public policy, to
allocate
it to fund real-estate developments, which drive rising land prices.
When we invest in our wellbeing, we not only spend money to purchase goods and services; we
allocate
a portion of our free time to use them properly.
Moreover, financial-market liberalization may undermine countries’ ability to learn another set of skills that are essential for development: how to
allocate
resources and manage risk.
In such a mechanism, Europeans should
allocate
funds not only from within the Barcelona process and the European Investment Bank, but also from the states most concerned – France, Italy, and Spain.
Market fundamentalism spawned a series of myths and half-truths: that freeing up international markets was the surest way to global prosperity; that free capital flows would
allocate
resources efficiently around the globe; that international financial markets would "discipline" governments to adopt more sound monetary and fiscal policies; and that all of this could happen without significant inequities, economic instability, or disruptions to domestic social arrangements.
Boosting Africa’s scientific capabilities will require the continent’s leaders to do more than ask tough questions at summits; they must also
allocate
more funding and forge new partnerships.
That’s one of the reasons why the military does not use a price system to
allocate
resources.
Enhanced competition and economies of scale in larger, more closely integrated financial markets should narrow lending margins, lower intermediation costs, and
allocate
funds more efficiently.
They noted that Chan and Zuckerberg were not putting their shares in a charitable foundation, but rather into an investment company that can
allocate
funds however it chooses – and that it can choose for-profit investments.
A similar 1978 ruling, allowing pension funds to
allocate
some of their investments to non-traditional assets, helped fuel the growth of the venture capital industry.
Welfare-state elites typically get the best doctors, the best concert seats, the best flats in the best neighborhoods, and so on, because of Europe’s stubborn refusal to use prices and the market mechanism to
allocate
key goods and services.
Market instability is thus integral to how capitalist economies
allocate
their savings.
Thanks to China’s geographic, demographic, and economic scale, “reform and opening up,” in Deng’s phrase, and technological progress naturally drive down transaction costs, improving markets’ capacity to
allocate
resources.
Societies with well-functioning institutions
allocate
the burden of distress in predictable ways.
And, given state intervention, interest rates do not adjust quickly enough to
allocate
resources efficiently.
Interest rates thus incentivize and convey to entrepreneurs how to
allocate
capital through time.
Investment, real-estate sales, and private consumption are all slowing, prompting the government to halt its deleveraging effort and
allocate
more funds to propping up growth.
Financing Climate SafetyNEW YORK – The purpose of the global financial system is to
allocate
the world’s savings to their most productive uses.
The country’s leaders face myriad challenges – from a vocal federalist movement in the East, aimed at usurping the central government’s prerogatives, to a wave of assassinations targeting security officials – which leaves them few resources to
allocate
to a case that poses no immediate threat to their domestic standing.
Moreover, Li has called upon the banking sector to reinvigorate idle capital and
allocate
incremental capital more effectively.
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