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Because the holders of the
distributed
funds have no claim on the central bank, the increase in the monetary base should not be viewed as a liability, but as an increase in the central bank’s net worth.
Yet at that time markets in certain sectors already existed - for example in food: one third of Russia’s food is
distributed
through private markets - but this reality was hidden under reverse Marxist dogma.
Hezbollah, however,
distributed
its rockets to village militias that were good at hiding them from air attacks, sheltering them from artillery, and from probing Israeli unmanned air vehicles, but that were incapable of launching them effectively in simultaneous launches against the same targets.
Given this possibility, McAfee suggests, we may need to re-build our societies so that, as intelligent machines increase productivity, the declining demand for human work has welfare-enhancing outcomes like higher (and more equitably distributed) incomes and more leisure time.
Taxi drivers are being asked to adjust in a matter of days, rather than years, leaving democratic systems little time to determine how much compensation they should receive, and how it should be
distributed.
Yes, there is a so-called gift economy, but there is also an attention market that may not be fungible or priced – a distributed, many-to-many economy that harks back to the old days.
But today, new technologies – coupled with cheaper solar panels, better batteries, and mobile payment systems – are changing how power is produced and
distributed.
With technologies like cloud computing, soil sensors, and weather drones changing how food is produced, packaged, and distributed, digital literacy is as important as arable land and high-quality seeds.
At a time when everyone seems to be complaining about inequality, wealth is, at the global level, more broadly
distributed
than ever.
As in the past, the top EU jobs will be
distributed
as part of a package deal, negotiated behind closed doors by the member states’ national leaders.
So, in the future the critical question will be this: "Who decides how genetic advantages are distributed?"
These licenses, sometimes worth half the world market value of the oil being exported, were
distributed
free to powerful insiders at a cost to the Russian budget of several billion dollars per year.
This analysis calls for the most radical action: to develop an economic and social system in which resources, particularly wealth and power, are more evenly
distributed.
This money is
distributed
automatically to local governments, according to the model established by Morales’s predecessors, carrying resources to the farthest reaches of the country.
Economists believe that policies that increase national income, such as free trade and deregulation, are always socially beneficial, regardless of how these higher incomes are
distributed.
Ultimately, whether the benefits of artificial intelligence and digitization are
distributed
broadly or continue to accrue to a small minority of the population will depend not on the design of smart machines, but on the design of smart policies appropriate for the new machine age.
Despite this large capital shortfall, 28 of the 34 publicly listed banks in the stress test paid out about €40 billion in dividends for 2015, meaning that they distributed, on average, over 60% of their earnings to shareholders.
The figure above shows our calculated capital shortfalls, using the EBA stress test’s “adverse scenario” losses and the cumulative dividends these banks have
distributed
since 2010.
When global values chains grow and new jobs are created, those jobs are
distributed
according to a country’s competitive advantage.
The Swedish start-up Trine, for example, enables savers in downtown Stockholm to fund
distributed
solar-energy systems in rural areas thousands of kilometers away.
What many citizens do want now is greater personal and political freedom, and greater control over government, so that scarce goods like housing are
distributed
more fairly.
In Lebanon’s post-war parliament, seats are widely
distributed
among the various confessional communities, so that none feels excluded or fears losing political representation if it loses numerical superiority.
More significantly, in a speech in Mumbai earlier this year, he laid out requirements for legitimizing Marange diamonds that included some assurance that “the revenues from the diamond sales are
distributed
legally and in a way that reasonably and fairly benefits the people of Zimbabwe.”
Land access, which is more unevenly
distributed
than incomes, is a deciding factor in whether someone suffers from malnutrition: 20% of households that experience hunger do not own land, and 50% of people who experience hunger are small-scale farmers.
When resources are scarce, or so degraded that they can no longer sustain livelihoods, or inequitably distributed, conflict invariably ensues.
To what extent do we hold on to our belief that when it comes to saving lives, medical care should be
distributed
on the basis of patients’ needs, not their wealth?
Osborne’s assault on the British welfare state began with the universal child subsidy, a broad-base entitlement
distributed
to all families with children, regardless of their incomes.
Meanwhile, rapid technological change, including
distributed
manufacturing and digital business, has put many people aged 50-65 out of work.
They have just been published in English and Chinese, but cannot be legally
distributed
in China.
After all, food cannot be produced, transported, distributed, or even eaten without significant effects on energy consumption, as well as effects on land, water supplies, health, and the environment.
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