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In Africa alone,
delivering
basic services like running water, electricity, and roads that connect communities to markets will require governments to spend an estimated $50 billion a year for the foreseeable future.
The key to such a system is embracing the role that competition can play in
delivering
better education to students.
Domestically, China’s government will aim to support development that emphasizes boosting productivity and thus
delivering
innovative, coordinated, green, open, and inclusive growth.
With the right investments, African countries can reduce the cost of
delivering
power to rural areas, and contribute to global efforts to reduce emissions and mitigate the effects of climate change.
Thus, in order to build public support for the ASEAN Community, policymakers must ensure that it genuinely improves people’s lives by
delivering
more effective health-care systems, improved housing, better education, and greater access to decent, higher-wage jobs.
Another crucial issue – and the topic of the group’s next report – concerns new modes of
delivering
education, such as Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs).
Europe’s leaders must work to ensure that new modes of
delivering
education translate into better opportunities for a broader range of people.
More broadly, a zero-carbon global economy in 2060 would probably consume 4-5 times as much electricity as today’s 20,000 TW hours,
delivering
improved transport services, air conditioning, and cleaner heating to billions of people.
Governments see their main job as
delivering
economic prosperity, and they view education as a necessary and reliable tool for achieving that end.
As I, along with many others, have come to realize, success depends on first overcoming one of the most significant challenges in health: overly fragmented approaches to
delivering
care.
Together, the two agreements will boost our chances of
delivering
environmentally sustainable economic growth.
But, on February 24-25, up to 50 million voters will go to the polls to elect a new parliament,
delivering
Italy’s 62nd government in the last 65 years.
And tentative evidence suggests that they are
delivering
some initial tangible benefits to the euro area’s economy.
Notwithstanding the persistent growth shortfall, central bankers remain steadfast that their approach is working, by
delivering
what they call “mandate-compliant” outcomes.
The images of US soldiers battling in Iraq have been supplemented by images of America’s military
delivering
relief to disaster victims.
The deadline for
delivering
universal energy access is 2030.
The clout of the “big three” automakers in the US is also evident, despite their relatively poor record in terms of efficiency and
delivering
value to consumers.
While US and global equities were
delivering
high returns, political and geopolitical risks were kept largely under control.
If Trump is to succeed in
delivering
the high growth and genuine financial stability that he has promised, he will need some help from abroad.
A dedicated entity
delivering
long-term economic support is vital to improve the lot of some of the world’s most disadvantaged people.
The G-8 leaders promised last year to fight hunger with $22 billion in new funds, but so far they are not
delivering.
They promised to fight climate change with $30 billion of new emergency funds, but so far they are not
delivering.
An appreciating currency is what the fiscal reform effort was
delivering
until Temer was recorded endorsing the payment of hush money to a jailed politician.
The legitimacy of their autocratic systems is almost entirely dependent on their success in
delivering
rapid economic growth.
And a weaker dollar is one way of
delivering
foreign markets.
But regardless of who’s
delivering
the message, it is clear that America is losing its way.
The other key lesson from Singapore is that single-party rule has retained popular legitimacy by
delivering
inclusive growth and equality of opportunity in a multi-ethnic society, and by eliminating corruption of all kinds, including cronyism and excessive influence for vested interests.
The global economy, despite all of the huge bumps in the road, is
delivering
aggregate annual growth of 3-4%, leading to a doubling of output every generation.
Yet the global economy is not
delivering
sustainable growth in two basic senses.
They fear that, rather than
delivering
the promised benefits, painful reforms would tilt the distribution of power and income in favor of employers.
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