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Finally, to absorb and integrate more than a million asylum seekers and migrants a year, the EU needs to mobilize the private sector – NGOs, church groups, and
businesses
– to act as sponsors.
The Hydrogen SolutionRHINECLIFF, NY – Around the world, governments and
businesses
are constantly being called upon to make big investments in solar, wind, and geothermal energy, as well as biofuels.
That is why Europeans should hope that the wave of corporate restructuring and reformation, which many thought would follow inevitably in the wake of the creation of the single market, begins to crest across the Continent and change the way
businesses
are run.
But with Brazil just beginning to emerge from its deepest recession in decades, Brazilian
businesses
are eagerly seeking new customers.
The always-prickly issues of investment and intellectual property should be a part of any new deal; but, with the US absent, some of the more controversial rules that North American
businesses
have lobbied for could now be excluded.
Indeed, business lending – particularly to small
businesses
– in both the US and Europe remains markedly below pre-crisis levels.
This will mean designing foreign partnerships with a view to ensuring that local
businesses
benefit from technology transfer and training, thereby generating higher value-added in domestic production and exports.
Moreover, May has pledged to help the working class, strengthen labor rights, and ensure that global
businesses
pay their fair share of UK taxes.
There can be no “phased implementation” of a trade deal that has not been finalized, so UK-based car companies, financial institutions, and other
businesses
that export to the EU now should start preparing for the “cliff edge” that May wants to avoid.
Indeed, there is a strong positive correlation between the pace of economic growth and “intangible infrastructure” – the combination of education, health care, technology, and the rule of law that promotes the development of human capital and enables
businesses
to grow efficiently.
That, in turn, cleared the way for manipulation of currencies in the interests of exporters, businesses, and labor unions.
In developing these new data systems, governments, businesses, and civil-society groups should promote four distinct purposes.
The data revolution gives governments and
businesses
new and greatly improved ways to deliver services, fight corruption, cut red tape, and guarantee access in previously isolated places.
The third purpose is data for accountability of governments and
businesses.
Many
businesses
are no better.
When services do not arrive on schedule (owing to, say, a bottleneck in construction or corruption in the supply chain), the data system will enable the public to pinpoint problems and hold governments and
businesses
to account.
And in Thailand, market mechanisms, backed by ambitious targets, are helping the country produce
businesses
that are regional leaders in waste recycling, including operations now in Laos and Malaysia, while generating thousands of jobs.
The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that automation could boost global productivity growth by 0.8-1.4% annually, generating large savings and performance gains for
businesses.
It would mean that
businesses
like the factory in Bangladesh could operate solely with robots, while its former workers would be gainfully employed elsewhere, most likely in jobs that don’t even exist yet.
This avenue would give Britain what
businesses
want – access to the single market.
A key difference, however, is that in emerging economies flexible networks of individuals or small
businesses
take the place of formal employers.
By contrast, even small
businesses
in the United States lobby Congress.
But there are lessons to be learned and advantages to be gained from China if Latin American governments and
businesses
are willing to think creatively.
Microfinance institutions, such as Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank, play a vital role in allowing self-employed women to build profitable
businesses.
As clean-tech
businesses
continue to scale up, there will be additional opportunities to improve.
Even as China continues its economic opening, however, it is looking increasingly inward, at its citizens to serve as consumers and at its
businesses
to adopt and advance new technologies.
As
businesses
struggle to compensate for falling domestic revenue by increasing their global market share, resisting temptation becomes increasingly difficult.
Keeping corruption at the top of political and business leaders’ agenda and ensuring that societies remain vigilant will require strong and sustained effort from actors at all levels – from international institutions to governments, businesses, and ordinary citizens.
And
businesses
responded to this by stepping up the pace of investment.
Afterwards, many of my relatives, prosperous Indian merchants who had been settled in Myanmar for generations, abandoned homes and
businesses
in order to save their skins as chaos enveloped the city, later renamed Yangon.
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