Cheaper
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It simply means that when Great Britain installs a wind turbine, it becomes
cheaper
to burn coal in Portugal or Poland.
If making a product in the EU costs more because of higher energy costs, the product will likely be made somewhere else, where energy is cheaper, and then imported into the EU.
If nothing else, it will be
cheaper
than fighting a war.
In Spain and Ireland, though, the gap reflected a construction boom; euro accession suddenly gave people access to much
cheaper
mortgages.
The goal is breathtaking: more than 80% of Denmark’s energy supply comes from fossil fuels, which are dramatically
cheaper
and more reliable than any green energy source.
If traditional asset-quality considerations were the only problem buffeting eurozone banks, recapitalization would restore investor confidence, debt markets would reopen, and banks would find raising capital much
cheaper
than it is now.
People might trade away
cheaper
goods for assurances that a wide range of productive and rewarding employment options would be available, now and in the future.
Lower oil prices, a
cheaper
euro, and quantitative easing by the European Central Bank are all expected to boost growth.
With eurozone exports increasingly reliant on global supply chains, a
cheaper
currency provides less of a boost than before.
As California’s experience with referenda has shown, the public will often vote for contradictory things – for example, lower taxes and more welfare programs, or environmental protection and
cheaper
gas.
Solar photovoltaic modules, which are about 80%
cheaper
now than they were in 2008, can be used in isolated locations.
But, less obviously, these borrowers then demand more tax-induced lending from financial institutions, because tax benefits make their own use of debt
cheaper.
In the long run, solidarity is
cheaper
for all involved, while its absence could become ruinously expensive in the foreseeable future.
According to a study by Goldman Sachs, countries like Greece, Portugal, and Spain will have to become 20-30% cheaper, and German prices will have to rise by 20% relative to the eurozone average.
Apart from financial restructuring, which is crucial, Greece and Portugal must become
cheaper
in order to regain their competitiveness.
Fukushima will forever stand for the uniqueness of nuclear energy: as long as it works, it is
cheaper
and cleaner than most alternatives.
Scientific and technological advances – from new vaccines and hardier crops to much
cheaper
smartphones and tablets – are among the greatest drivers of poverty reduction.
When an insurgent organization loses control of territory or battlefield momentum, it resorts to terrorism, reasoning that attacks on softer civilian targets are cheaper, easier, and just as politically effective.
Along with tighter margins, low-cost financing, and
cheaper
materials, this allows Chinese firms to compete for projects with tenders for as little as half the price sought by their Western competitors.
The shallower the heat resources and the
cheaper
the capital, the more competitive an HDR project will be.
Germany’s solar panels have only made it
cheaper
for Portugal or Greece to use coal.
What governments should do instead is to focus first on increasing research and development to make green-energy technology
cheaper
and more competitive.
Fundamental reforms in this area could make Germany’s climate policies both
cheaper
and more effective.
(In fact, coal jobs are disappearing because of automation and competition from
cheaper
natural gas, not because of regulations to reduce CO2 emissions.)
Moreover, compared to natural gas and crude oil, coal is much
cheaper
per ton of CO2 released.
Ensuring both
cheaper
energy and a clean environment is a big challenge.
By contrast, China’s real growth was three times that of Brazil and Russia, but its terms of trade actually deteriorated by 26%, because its manufactured exports became
cheaper
while its commodity imports became more expensive.
Countries whose terms of trade improve also tend to grow faster and undergo real exchange-rate appreciation as domestic spending of their increased export earnings expands the economy and makes dollars relatively more abundant (and thus cheaper).
The advantage of imports becoming
cheaper
more than outweighs the losses in export revenue.
“Diplomacy is important, extremely important, and I don’t think these reductions at the State Department are appropriate, because many times diplomacy is a lot more effective – and certainly
cheaper
– than military engagement.”
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