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The effectiveness of monetary expansion could be enhanced in advanced countries by reducing the leakages generated by the
carry
trade and other short-term capital outflows.
Achieving near-universal access to family planning would
carry
an annual price tag of $3.6 billion; but allowing women more control over pregnancy would mean 150,000 fewer maternal deaths and 600,000 fewer orphaned children, while the demographic dividend would boost economic growth.
All countries
carry
some burden from the past, and China is no exception.
But the burden of protecting North Korea from the world’s justified outrage is one that China cannot afford to
carry
for long.
This includes an efficient electricity grid fed by renewable energy; fiber and wireless networks that
carry
telephony and broadband Internet; water, irrigation, and sewerage systems that efficiently use and recycle fresh water; urban and inter-city public transit systems; safer highways; and networks of protected natural areas that conserve biodiversity and the habitats of threatened species.
But fulfilling that promise – which would now entail improving the wellbeing of about 45 million people, roughly equivalent to Sudan’s entire population – will
carry
significant costs.
Moreover, they must meet the need for new power lines to
carry
low-carbon solar, wind, geothermal, and hydroelectric power from remote areas (and offshore platforms) to population centers.
An institution, the European Investment Bank (EIB), already exists to
carry
out such a program.
Moreover, many are concerned that the country’s newly established cyber-crime investigative agency will
carry
out “unchecked government surveillance on Tunisian citizens,” as occurred under former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in the Arab Spring revolution.
Instead, it condemns Central America to
carry
its dismal past far into the future.
But while there is a broad consensus on the need to pay more attention – and deliver more resources – to fighting NCDs, the consensus breaks down when it comes to how to
carry
out the fight.
These issues
carry
deep implications for economic ties.
The bonds issued by Fannie and Freddie were widely thought to
carry
an implicit US government guarantee.
Lacking any major innovation that could
carry
his name, like Franklin Roosevelt's Social Security or Lyndon Johnson's Medicare, Bill Clinton may have to settle for competent management of the status quo.
It is no secret that sovereign bonds
carry
significantly higher borrowing costs than concessional debt does.
To be credible as a mediator of this mechanism, the IMF itself would need reform, including a substantial change of voting power to bring the influence of developing countries in line with the weight they
carry
nowadays in the global economy.
But, while this might make for a stronger euro – and even a stronger EU – it would
carry
a huge cost, as it would effectively force members to abandon their democratic ideals.
Moreover, 30 years of tax cutting has left the US government without the financial resources needed to
carry
out effective programs in key areas such as the transition to low-carbon energy.
It may be undesirable to have people who
carry
out public functions – judges, teachers, or policewomen, for example – cover up their faces.
Great soccer may sometimes
carry
the narrative power of a novel, the rhythm of poetry, ballet’s mesmerizing sense of wonder, and the adrenalin rush of a rock concert; but, unlike great art, it struggles for influence beyond its realm.
Moreover, the EU has a somewhat paradoxical asset at its disposal: it is not a Pacific power and does not
carry
the burden of great-power status in Asia.
But claiming that unconventional monetary-policy measures would
carry
the risk of “much stronger politicizing of exchange rates” misses the mark.
If established international organizations are no longer sufficiently trusted to
carry
out this function, the US and Europe may well need new domestic arrangements.
But this scenario, too, can be ruled out, owing to the regional bias against military interventions and the fact that Venezuela’s neighbors lack the means to
carry
one out.
Doing so would provide some reimbursement to countries that currently
carry
an unduly large part of the burden.
Why should the few
carry
the many?
Thus, the tools used to
carry
out fiscal adjustment should boost economic efficiency, or at least not damage it.
The bad news is that infected individuals
carry
the agent with them for their entire lives.
So should members of the militias and the Chavista armed gangs called colectivos, if they have acted to terrorize the population, and anyone who has coerced public employees by threatening to fire them unless they vote as ordered or
carry
out particular measures.
The IMF, it is argued, should have the power to create money and to
carry
out the lender-of-last-resort function to countries, rather than banks, on a global scale.
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