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From commodities to financial assets, price formation should become more market-based and transparent, while capital
allocation
should become more efficient and the scope for rent-seeking and corruption should be reduced.
And the unjust
allocation
of resources, which has enriched so many politically well-connected individuals and families, has become more difficult to bear.
While GDP will be the basic criterion for share
allocation
among the founding members, the finance ministry suggested in October that China does not necessarily need the 50% stake that its GDP would imply.
Even the decision to redefine the market’s role in resource
allocation
as “decisive” was not the breakthrough that many observers have claimed.
After all, the 2003 resolution had already defined the market as “fundamental” to resource
allocation.
Burden-sharing – that is, a “fair”
allocation
of refugees throughout the EU (to be hashed out politically) – appears to be a pipe dream.
This implies a slowdown in reforms that increase the private sector’s productivity and economic share, together with a greater economic role for state-owned enterprises (and for state-owned banks in the
allocation
of credit and savings), as well as resource nationalism, trade protectionism, import-substitution industrialization policies, and imposition of capital controls.
Zero or negative real interest rates, when they become quasi-permanent, undermine the efficient
allocation
of capital and set the stage for bubbles, busts, and crises.
A coordinated and well-timed policy package could boost global growth, improve capital allocation, support a more equitable income distribution, and reduce the danger of speculative bubbles.
The two are intimately connected: micro-level regulation affects the supply and
allocation
of credit – a crucial determinant of macroeconomic activity.
It noted that “borrowers at risk of significant mortgage payment increases remained a small minority, concentrated mostly among higher-income households that were aware of the attendant risks,” and concluded that “indications are that credit and risk
allocation
mechanisms in the U.S. housing market have remained relatively efficient.”
To address this distortion head on, and to provide clarity concerning the
allocation
of funds, the EGF should focus its limited funds on two simple active labor market programs: wage insurance and mobility allowance.
In some cases, this will harm free trade, and governments should be careful to avoid measures that distort resource
allocation.
Just like the many other “protective” measures taken during the crisis, this distortion of market processes will help to cement the sub-optimal
allocation
of European investment capital, hampering economic growth for years to come.
All of this was part of their control of land and labor, based on centrally planned
allocation
of resources and coercion.
The answer lies in recognizing that state capitalism is not about efficient
allocation
of economic resources, but about maximizing political control over society and the economy.
But political control of the economy generally becomes problematic, because those running the state do not have social welfare or optimal resource
allocation
in mind.
The genius of China’s state capitalism is that it ensured the continued dominance of Communist Party elites while improving the
allocation
of resources, not that it alone could have provided price incentives to farmers and then managed liberalization of urban markets.
First, in the past, short-term macroeconomic stability was often achieved at the expense of structural adjustment and rational
allocation
of resources.
There is something grossly inefficient – even immoral – about this
allocation
of resources, which undermines the development of health solutions for those who need them most.
This effect – which is not sufficiently limited by existing World Trade Organization rules – undermines efficient resource
allocation
and hurts not only workers in countries outside an FTA, but also, in many cases, low-income households within it.
Leave aside governors (the BJP asked all to resign to make way for political appointees soon after its 2014 election victory) and start with the judicial system, which has come under scrutiny since January, when the Supreme Court’s four most senior judges held an unprecedented press conference to question Chief Justice Dipak Misra’s
allocation
of cases.
A different view of the world guides the
allocation
of about 30% of GDP – for employment, health care, education, and pensions – in most developed countries.
The main scientific underpinning of the laissez-faire doctrine is the theory that free and competitive markets bring supply and demand into equilibrium and thereby ensure the best
allocation
of resources.
As I have shown elsewhere, the condition that supply and demand are independently given cannot be reconciled with reality, at least as far as the financial markets are concerned--and financial markets play a crucial role in the
allocation
of resources.
In the absence of equilibrium, the contention that free markets lead to the optimum
allocation
of resources loses its justification.
Low debt and high liquidity should be valued for avoidance of cash-flow distress, ensuring greater flexibility in adjusting asset allocation, and creating opportunities in the aftermath of a crisis.
Development of water infrastructure is vital for the Maghreb, so if there is one issue that should unite the region, it is management and
allocation
of water resources.
Competition among localities – for example, between states for businesses and workers, and between school districts for students – can lead to more efficient and effective
allocation
of public resources.
The idea is to create more freedom for taxpayers to manage their pension funds, bringing incentives for the
allocation
of these monies into stocks and bonds.
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