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The BRICS economies (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) see them as a way to build essential infrastructure quickly and
cheaply.
True, they could arguably acquire similar weapons elsewhere, but not necessarily as
cheaply
and conveniently.
The TAP could be established and promoted relatively cheaply, by building on and harmonizing current bilateral trade agreements with the US, as many of the Pacific Alliance members have been doing.
Owner occupancy rates are high in the US, and the financial system allows households to extract the equity in their homes relatively cheaply, either by second liens or by refinancing the entire mortgage.
Europe is blocking access to a class of goods – one that is vital to people’s survival – that can be imported much more
cheaply
than it can be produced at home.
Even if the foreign company does not start squeezing out its minority owners, its government will be tempted to expropriate foreign owners through windfall taxes (if the government is sophisticated) or nationalization (if it is unsophisticated) – especially if its voters feel, with the benefit of hindsight and populist incitement, that the assets were sold too
cheaply.
We certainly will be able to produce low-carbon energy
cheaply
enough to support sustained economic growth and prosperity; what is much less certain is whether it will be cheaper than fossil fuels soon enough to avoid climate disaster.
Without this price floor, Australia could
cheaply
fulfill its entire national reduction target by simply importing credits, thereby failing to encourage domestic investment in green technology.
The essence of globalization – free trade – rests on the theory of comparative advantage, which views international trade as profitable even for a country that can produce every commodity more
cheaply
(in terms of labor or all resources) than any other country.
True, the West will be able to get its goods more cheaply; but, as Samuelson put it, “being able to purchase groceries 20% cheaper at Wal-Mart does not necessarily make up for the wage losses.”
Nor, he might have added, would being able to buy goods more
cheaply
compensate for many other good things in life that are sacrificed to efficiency.
Should we not worry more about the 100% infected now, whom we can help much better, more cheaply, and with much greater effect?
Many warned that it would not – that bond yields might converge at the outset, permitting spendthrift countries to borrow more
cheaply
than they otherwise could.
With so-called “mini-grids” – smaller, localized power utilities – independent producers can electrify remote communities faster and more
cheaply
than traditional utilities can.
This will, it is thought, enable the government to borrow money more
cheaply
than it would otherwise be able to do, in turn lowering interest rates for private borrowers, which should boost economic activity.
Thanks to new financial technologies (fintech), consumers can shop seamlessly, migrants can send hard-earned money to their families cheaply, small businesses can access credit in minutes through Big Data-driven profiling, and savers can shape their own investment destinies.
But that is not different from a technological development that allows some US firms to produce more cheaply, thus helping American consumers and hurting other US producers.
The problem is that the world has long maintained a myopic focus on producing and consuming goods as
cheaply
as possible.
And long-term government bond yields are at an historic low, enabling governments to spend more and/or reduce taxes while financing the deficit
cheaply.
Its current bailout schemes only help countries like Greece and Italy to borrow money
cheaply
in the face of prohibitively high market interest rates, while the schemes’ insistence on more budget-deficit reduction in these countries will reduce European purchasing power further.
Who Pays for Bird Flu?Fifty years ago, American chicken farmers found that by keeping their birds in sheds they could produce chickens for the table more
cheaply
and with less work than by traditional farmyard methods.
Likewise, in Kenya, as cellphones became widespread, network operators introduced M-pesa, by which anyone with a mobile phone can transfer money quickly and
cheaply
– a boon for the smallest enterprises in particular.
Until now, Americans have been raking in profits by borrowing
cheaply
from pliant foreigners and investing the money in high-yield foreign equities, land, and bonds.
Although it is beginning to wean companies off the practice, Russia does indeed sell energy
cheaply
to people and industries that became addicted to subsidized energy under socialism.
Cargo drones will grow into an even larger industry in the coming years, simply because, unencumbered by the weight of humans and their life-support systems, they will fly more
cheaply
but be just as fast and safe.
The report’s argument is that while the stated motivation for ultra-loose monetary policy might be to guard against deflation and promote economic growth at a time when demand is weak, low interest rates also help governments fund their debt very
cheaply.
Daraprim is widely and
cheaply
available as a generic in other markets, including the UK, India, and Brazil.
Because of low interest rates in the United States, major financial institutions can borrow
cheaply
in dollars and then chase much higher returns in the major emerging-market countries.
The indicators do not penalize a country that
cheaply
and expeditiously authorizes shoddy construction projects, dangerous imports, or abusive labor practices.
After all, they have benefited most from the euro, which has enabled them to export
cheaply
to southern Europeans.
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