Decentralized
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What we often aren't really aware of is the fact that China is extremely diverse and very pluralistic, and in many ways very
decentralized.
And the Bitcoins are released, they're put into a public ledger called the Blockchain, and then they float, so they become a currency, and completely decentralized, that's the sort of scary thing about this, which is why it's so popular.
For example, the coca plant is a fragile plant that can only grow in certain latitudes, and so it means that a business model to address this market requires you to have decentralized, international production, that by the way needs to have good quality control, because people need a good high that is not going to kill them and that is going to be delivered to them when they need it.
It's decentralized, it's peer-to-peer, it's bidirectional, highly adaptable, with very low infrastructure investment, very low ecological footprint.
One of the main challenges of understanding terrorism nowadays is that we are dealing with decentralized, independent cells, where there's no leader leading the whole process.
But these markets, because of the difficult conditions in which they are operating, the inhospitable conditions, are always innovating, always thinking of ways of getting smarter, more decentralized, harder to censor, and more customer-friendly.
These seemingly crude methods of search and retrieval are, in fact, so useful that they are applied in computer models to obtain optimal solutions from
decentralized
elements, working randomly and exchanging simple information.
They could be market based, or non-market based; they could be decentralized, or centralized.
It was too expensive to have
decentralized
social production, to have
decentralized
action in society.
What characterizes them is
decentralized
authority.
The decentralized, people-to-people web solves this problem by removing the central points, the web-hosting services.
When we talk about bottom-up,
decentralized
phenomena, the ant colony is the classic metaphor, because, no individual ant knows what it's doing, but collectively ants are able to reach incredibly intelligent decisions.
But you know, they have, after all, evolved in a country without telephones, so they are
decentralized.
Second, we need to redesign our governance so conservation efforts can be decentralized, so conservation efforts don't depend on work from NGOs or from government agencies and can be created by the local communities, like it happens in the Philippines and a few other places.
And then the last thing that's happened is of course the cell phone revolution, so we're piggybacking off the cell phone revolution, and we can now make
decentralized
customers make small payments for bits of equipment and appliances where actually they're now affordable.
Highly centralized and unionized labor markets, like Australia’s, did as poorly as
decentralized
and laissez-faire labor markets, like that of the United States, in dealing with long-term unemployment.
But the measures recommended here would serve to build a more decentralized, incentive-based policy regime.
Last year, ILD began, with pro bono support from Silicon Valley firms, to determine whether information technology, and specifically blockchain (the transparent, secure, and
decentralized
online ledger that underpins Bitcoin), could enable more of the world’s population to get in on globalization.
As for blockchain itself, there is no institution under the sun – bank, corporation, non-governmental organization, or government agency – that would put its balance sheet or register of transactions, trades, and interactions with clients and suppliers on public
decentralized
peer-to-peer permissionless ledgers.
Managerial changes in SOEs began early on in the reform process, with decisionmaking
decentralized
and inter-firm relations put on a more commercial footing.
Finally, to address energy poverty, world leaders must scale up funding for
decentralized
renewable-energy projects, including through a globally funded feed-in tariff for renewable energy mini-grids in developing countries.
In the final scenario, what emerges is a more
decentralized
Europe, with less top-down agreement in areas beyond trade and a smaller, more homogeneous eurozone composed of the EU’s core economies.
In Rifkin’s view, the Third Industrial Revolution is an opportunity to create an “energy Internet” – a smart, responsive,
decentralized
network of energy and information that would create millions of jobs worldwide and help to eliminate energy poverty.
Bank regulation, like lending, was once
decentralized
and judgment-based.
So long as particular groups are willing to abandon the politics of secession and embrace what Habermas calls “constitutional patriotism,” political decision-making can be
decentralized.
A political plan for Syria is needed, one that envisages
decentralized
political structures within existing international borders, problematic as they may be.
Sadly, Indian society never really embraced the consensual values that India's Constitution proclaims: a participatory,
decentralized
democracy; an egalitarian society with minimal social and economic disparities; a secularized polity; the supremacy of the rule of law; a federal structure ensuring partial autonomy to provinces; cultural and religious pluralism; harmony between rural and urban areas; and an efficient, honest state administration at both the national and local level.
This social shift probably will not influence US institutions’ effectiveness as much as one might think, given America’s
decentralized
federal system.
With half of all African businesses owning or sharing a generator and citing electricity as a major constraint,
decentralized
renewables could keep Africa’s SMEs productive and their workers employed.
With dedicated support from governments, industry, civil society, and multilateral agencies,
decentralized
renewables can do more than illuminate a continent; they can also put it to work.
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