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Again, if you have lots and lots of robots, it's impossible to coordinate all this information
centrally
fast enough in order for the robots to accomplish the task.
And this is amazing how this works in domestic and sexual violence, how men have been largely erased from so much of the conversation about a subject that is
centrally
about men.
Fitness is not the same thing as reality as it is, and it's fitness, and not reality as it is, that figures
centrally
in the equations of evolution.
And collect vast amounts of information about people's temperature, but from
centrally
located individuals.
And because it's encrypted, it can be submitted, stored and counted
centrally
and displayed on a website for anyone to see, including you.
An important difference is that, unlike Eastern Europe in 1989, the countries of the “Arab Spring” do not have
centrally
planned economies.
This approach – which could be pursued only within a
centrally
planned economy like China’s – provided temporary relief.
But the past emphasis on
centrally
managed security sectors has made them a crucial asset in political contests, enabling them to escape oversight and benefit from de facto legal impunity.
But no one anticipated China’s abrupt shift away from a closed,
centrally
planned economy to a more open, market-oriented one with expanded economic freedom for individuals and enterprises alike.
The performance of the bureaucracy would also be lifted by the provision of improved audit agencies and ombudsmen, and by grassroots monitoring corruption, with technical assistance and information provision allocated
centrally
by government or nongovernmental organizations.
The various components, and the subdivisions within them, do not appear to be
centrally
commanded.
Beginning with Deng in the late 1970’s, scientists and engineers – technocrats with the determination to convert a dysfunctional
centrally
planned economy into an investment- and export-led colossus – framed and implemented a producer-oriented development model.
In Central and Eastern Europe, post-Cold War reformers had to manage the transition from a decrepit
centrally
planned socialist system to a free-market economy.
But, as the euro’s current troubles demonstrate, a common currency requires unified and
centrally
established monetary and fiscal policies, which presupposes political integration – a process that is likely to be no less difficult in Africa than it has proved to be in Europe.
Transforming Communist EconomiesCHICAGO: The very different paths taken toward market economies by the ex-communist nations provides a remarkable laboratory on how to transform
centrally
planned economies.
Wage policies are appropriate only for
centrally
planned economies.
A common currency requires unified and
centrally
agreed monetary and fiscal policies.
Powerful computers led to potent states and powerful and
centrally
directed business corporations.
Under the Russian system, most taxes are
centrally
collected, so governors need good relations with federal authorities so as to maintain access to the ever-shrinking federal pie.
Yes, Citi and Bank of America were
centrally
involved, but the activities that generated major losses were fully permissible under Glass-Steagall.
This was
centrally
important to sustaining global growth, for the performance of world’s largest economy has been fueled by real estate in recent years, with individuals refinancing their mortgages and spending some of the proceeds, and with high prices leading to more construction.
Some examples that we might relate to better can be found in the communist,
centrally
planned economies of much of the twentieth century, which also had no speculative markets.
All of this was part of their control of land and labor, based on
centrally
planned allocation of resources and coercion.
The former has a considerably lower standard of living, owing to its communist government and
centrally
planned economy, which contrast sharply with South Korea’s democratic government and mixed capitalist economy.
The eurozone has no
centrally
issued and traded Eurobond that the central bank could buy.
It claims that if redistribution causes inefficiencies and distortions, the problems can be solved by eliminating redistribution--just as communism claimed that the duplication involved in competition was wasteful, and therefore a
centrally
planned economy was superior.
But for every such case – South Korea is the favorite example – there is another, like Hong Kong, where meteoric economic growth had nothing to do with
centrally
planned education policy.
They still remember the suffering of the Mao years, when China headed in the wrong direction – and tried to do too much too quickly – and they vividly recall how the Tiananmen protests brought the regime to its knees, and how urban labor unrest erupted when
centrally
managed state businesses were merged or closed down in the 1990’s.
Instead, China's highest officials publicly insist that they run the most
centrally
controlled government in the world, with full authority to appoint or dismiss mayors, governments, and bureaucrats.
This is because local governments’ leaders are appointed centrally, and, until recently, promotion has been based largely on the ability to generate GDP growth at the local level, leading to over-investment in the economy as a whole.
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