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This implies that the ECB presidency is not counted among the posts to be
distributed
according to nationality quotas, and that Draghi’s nationality is not regarded as having influenced his decisions in any way.
The most difficult challenge concerns inclusiveness – how the benefits of growth are to be
distributed.
Democracy in the United States, for example, has been accompanied by increasing inequality, so much so that the upper 1% now receives around one-quarter of national income – with wealth being even more inequitably
distributed.
Innovation and InequalityPARIS – When the benefits of economic growth are
distributed
very unequally, social bonds fray.
Given this, it is difficult to justify Europe’s failure to agree on a system of relocation and resettlement for a total of, say, 20,000 refugees this year,
distributed
among 28 countries according to individual quotas.
First, ownership rights to the remaining state assets should be
distributed
equally to China’s 1.3 billion citizens.
An infrastructure program, by creating huge numbers of productive jobs and
distributed
wealth, would be a good start – one that would be far easier to achieve if her Democratic Party also won the Senate.
As these conditions are presumed to be
distributed
uniformly within the population, they must afflict a significant share of policymakers, corporate executives, educators, and military personnel of all ranks, recurrently rendering them psychotic, delusional, and deprived of sound judgment.
Because the balance sheets (public, quasi-public, and private) with the capacity to invest are not uniformly
distributed
around the world, a determined global effort – which includes an important role for multilateral financial institutions – is needed to clear clogged intermediation channels.
In September 2009, the IMF
distributed
to its members $283 billion worth of Special Drawing Rights, an arcane financial instrument, but one that essentially constitutes additional foreign exchange.
Of the $283 billion worth of recently
distributed
SDRs, more than $150 billion went to the 15 largest developed economies.
A good example of this politicized imagery is a poster
distributed
by Amnesty International in Switzerland.
Indeed, rare-earth elements are “rare” only in the sense that they are
distributed
in small quantities and must be extracted from ores, a time-consuming process.
Extrapolating from America’s experience in 2001, when a $300 per person social-security rebate boosted spending by about 25% of the total amount distributed, a €500 ($640) check from the ECB could increase spending by about €34 billion, or 1.4% of GDP.
Outside China and India, whose economic potential was unleashed by market economics, economic growth was faster and much more stable in the Keynesian golden age than in the age of Friedman; its fruits were more equitably distributed; social cohesion and moral habits better maintained.
The real problem is not water scarcity; it is that existing supplies are unequally
distributed
and thus unaffordable to the poor.
China, which has the world’s largest installed capacity for renewable energy, is studying the requirements and costs of upgrading the grid to bring in higher levels of
distributed
solar power.
The decision, taken after nearly two years of highly technical and sometimes arcane negotiations, involved a set of measures that change the way quotas (which determine voting power in the IMF) are
distributed.
According to the British Medical Journal, in its 2002 obituary for Black, “The Black report was not to Mrs. Thatcher’s liking and was never printed; instead, 260 photocopies were
distributed
in a half-hearted fashion on Bank Holiday Monday.”
For example, European policies are driving an explosion in small-scale,
distributed
solar-power generation.
According to a recent World Bank study,
distributed
renewable energy “will be the lowest cost option for a minority of households in Africa, even when likely cost reductions over the next 20 years are considered.”
I suspect the petro will fail, but I doubt if we have heard the last of digital currencies, or
distributed
ledgers, despite the fatwas issued by the likes of China, Russia, and the sages of Omaha.
When information is scarce and unevenly distributed, prices may well depart from the reality of fundamentals.
How will power be
distributed
between Medvedev and Putin?
If a relatively open global system is to survive in a world where nation states are the principle decision makers, it will have to be managed and guided not just to achieve efficiency and stability (important as these goals are), but also to ensure that its benefits are
distributed
equitably between and within countries.
But they did criticize how unfairly the benefits of growth are being
distributed.
Brexit in a Brave New WorldBRUSSELS – When it comes to bilateral trade, gains and losses are
distributed
asymmetrically between the larger and the smaller economy.
The crucial difference is that GNP doesn’t take into account how income is
distributed.
Should wages and incomes be more fairly distributed, especially in light of climate change, a problem that will affect everyone to which a small minority contributes disproportionately?
Principle 1 requires that policymakers “promote and protect the global free flow of information”;Principle 2 insists on promotion of “the open, distributed, and interconnected nature of the Internet”;Principle 8 mandates “transparency, fair process, and accountability” across the Internet;Principle 11 promotes “creativity and innovation”; and Principle 13 “encourage[s] cooperation to promote Internet security.”
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