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The message of the Dragon moment is not that NASA is clueless, but that government research agencies are not the right type of organization to run routine operations that could be better handled by
businesses.
Higher growth rates are particularly good for smaller
businesses
and startups, which in turn are a major contributor to economic mobility.
When US President Donald Trump’s administration imposes tariffs on China, it is raising the cost of imports that domestic small
businesses
desperately need to keep operating.
Mini-grids are essentially localized electricity networks that supply several users, whether households or
businesses.
Power cuts on the main grid can affect a large number of
businesses
and households, and it can be difficult to restore services quickly.
Budget deficits and the resulting national debt are important not only in themselves; they also contribute to a country’s current-account deficit, which is the difference between its level of domestic investment by
businesses
and households in structures and equipment and the amount that it saves to finance those investments.
That amount, which includes the saving of
businesses
and households, is reduced by the amount that the government borrows.
In the case of Greece, the saving of
businesses
and households exceeds the level of investment in
businesses
and housing by just enough to outweigh the dissaving by the government, resulting in a very small current-account surplus.
This is exactly what Trump often does when one of his
businesses
runs into trouble, and it would effectively amount to a partial default on the national debt.
An impaired banking system, it is argued, starves businesses, particularly small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), of the funds they need to expand.
In September 2008, US President George W. Bush wanted to “free up banks to resume the flow of credit to American families and businesses.”
It was in those US counties, too, that local
businesses
cut employment most aggressively.
Moreover, the crisis-related damage to banks’ balance sheets constrained demand by severely limiting household credit and lending to small and medium-size
businesses.
By their nature, e-commerce and technology-based
businesses
offer women more flexibility and autonomy, helping them to manage home responsibilities alongside paid work.
In Indonesia, women-owned
businesses
generate 35% of e-commerce revenue, compared with only 15% of the revenue of offline
businesses.
Likewise, in China, 55% of new Internet
businesses
are founded by women, and Alibaba’s Taobao e-commerce platform has an equal number of male and female store owners.
There are highly successful large industrial enterprises, most of them politically well connected, and tiny mom-and-pop
businesses
that are vestiges of a lost country.
Some reformers in government want more German-style apprenticeship schemes; there is talk of tax breaks for small businesses, and of easing excessively intrusive regulatory burdens.
Obama would raise the top marginal tax rates on wages, capital gains, dividends, interest, and estates, especially on higher-income individuals and small
businesses.
Meanwhile, the iOS and Android app stores have become both a point of entry for many small
businesses
and a barrier to entry for new smartphone providers.
Yet activists claimed that there was a moral obligation to cut carbon-dioxide emissions, and were cheered on by
businesses
that stood to gain.
Businesses
see opportunities for taxpayer-funded subsidies, and to pass on inevitable cost growth to consumers.
Since fiscal room for maneuver is severely restricted in many economies, and expansionary monetary policies have reached their limits, addressing the global crisis effectively requires global cooperation – by governments, businesses, and employees.
Third,
businesses
must immediately become climate literate.
New
businesses
are already emerging all over the world, focused on low-carbon solutions to energy generation and use, from light bulbs to transport, but they are still at the pioneering stage.
With a clear commitment to the low-carbon industrial revolution,
businesses
around the world, large or small, can compete with confidence, invest with certainty, and drive the scale and innovation necessary to make the changes we need to make.
2.A clear commitment to the global pricing of carbon that allows
businesses
to invest with confidence and at the scale required.
Moreover, if the Chinese government and Chinese firms want to continue investing in overseas oil resources and in foreign businesses, China will have to sell dollar bonds or other sovereign debt from its portfolio.
If Americans’ demand for housing picks up and
businesses
want to increase their investment, a clash between China’s lower saving rate and a continued high fiscal deficit in the US could drive up global interest rates significantly.
Becoming a committed European player, fostering foreign direct investment, including venture businesses, promoting financial services and IT resulted in a formidable brain drain reversal for Ireland.
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