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Moreover, despite the recent banking reform legislation, the US has not yet resolved the structural
deficiencies
of its capital markets.
And more than two billion people suffer from “hidden hunger” – one or more micronutrient
deficiencies.
The economic gains of reducing micronutrient
deficiencies
are estimated to have a cost/benefit ratio of almost 1:13.
Solving micronutrient
deficiencies
was one of 19 specific targets identified by a panel of Nobel laureate economists who studied the SDG targets for the Copenhagen Consensus, the think tank I direct, and identified the most cost-effective ways to help people, protect the planet, and boost prosperity.
The world’s major developed economies are not suffering from cyclical
deficiencies
in aggregate demand that are amenable to a monetary cure.
A recent report called New Growth Models – produced by the Nobel laureate Michael Spence and an array of distinguished policy and business practitioners, and released at the World Economic Forum’s meeting in Davos – highlights the
deficiencies
of the current approach.
Addressing these
deficiencies
is critical to development – and India is no exception.
But it can provide a political framework and institution-building support to improve the
deficiencies
that made these countries so vulnerable to the crisis: imperfect market economies, weak state institutions, and continued corruption.
Any democratic system can develop
deficiencies
over time.
Democratic resilience demands that citizens do more than bemoan
deficiencies
and passively await constitutional reform.
Governments and citizens thus have a rich set of options – such as diversity quotas, automatic voter registration, and online referenda – for addressing democratic
deficiencies.
The good news is that it is possible to address these deficiencies, and we can start with a better definition of the issue.
But efforts to overcome at least four – high unemployment, an aging workforce, climate change, and infrastructure
deficiencies
– would benefit significantly from policies promoting long-term investments.
Furthermore, the BIS claims that credit may well aggravate structural
deficiencies.
The more fundamental problem with the euro is that its adoption has not pushed countries to address these underlying
deficiencies.
But slow progress is a far less important challenge to growth prospects than the debt overhang in developed economies, or infrastructure and educational
deficiencies
in many developing economies.
But this is an impossible choice; while the science of heat-related health damage is in its infancy, studies have linked exposure to extreme temperatures with kidney disease, micronutrient deficiencies, and even cognitive damage.
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSThe
deficiencies
of pseudo-Darwinism manifest themselves in another spurious science, geopolitics.
To be sure, it still had many
deficiencies.
About 350,000 males would be temporarily sterile, 100,000 women would stop menstruating, and 100,000 children would be born with cognitive
deficiencies.
There is already some experimentation with using software to help understand individual students’ challenges and
deficiencies
in ways that guide teachers on how to give the most constructive feedback.
The South Korean and US intelligence services’ inability to pick up any sign of what had happened attests to the North Korean regime’s opaque character, but also to their own
deficiencies.
That is not what happened, because the euro had other
deficiencies
of which its architects were unaware.
And Putin has to resort to ever more belligerent nationalism to cover up the social and economic
deficiencies
of his rule.
Argentina’s central bank may try to compensate for these
deficiencies
by showing that it is willing to do “whatever it takes” to contain inflation – echoing the European Central Bank’s strategy to save the euro in 2012.
We are in a mess created by
deficiencies
in our past regime, and the authorities seem to be out of fiscal and monetary ammunition.
From the standpoint of growth and employment, public and private debt masked an absence of productivity growth, declining competitiveness in the tradable sector, and a range of underlying structural shortcomings – including labor-market rigidities,
deficiencies
in education and skills training, and underinvestment in infrastructure.
Addressing such
deficiencies
is both an economic and a moral imperative.
But the relative productivity
deficiencies
within the eurozone are more important for growth, and have nothing to do with the exchange rate.
In the US, productivity
deficiencies
have led to a pattern of disconnection from global supply chains.
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