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Waste in food production and
distribution
should be reduced.
More food is available, thanks to higher agricultural yields and waste-reducing improvements in storage and
distribution.
The United States, the country that consumes the most, is moving in the opposite direction: women are struggling to hold onto their reproductive rights, wealth
distribution
is becoming increasingly skewed, and corporations are becoming even more powerful.
Evolutionary changes, including morphological ones, were thought to be the result of the accumulation and
distribution
of beneficial mutations, and the genetic makeup of populations was believed to be close to homogeneous, with only a few rare, random mutations creating differences between one individual and another.
Distribution
as well as growth matter.
If, however, central banks can contain domestic and global inconsistencies long enough, the combination of endogenous healing and eventual political progress would significantly improve the probability
distribution.
When it does, it will also have to face the fact that the current
distribution
of economic power in Iraq is not conducive to democracy or markets, and that outside interim administrations tend to make matters worse.
Start first with the
distribution
of economic power.
As a result, politicians, particularly in Europe, have no choice but to favor inclusive growth policies and scrutinize the potential impact that a given policy could have on the income
distribution.
Moreover, the private sector can help to address inefficiencies in supply-chain management and logistics, thereby facilitating
distribution
of insecticides and long-lasting insecticidal nets.
Obsolete dreams of grandeur should not be allowed to interfere with a realistic and fair
distribution
of power in the international arena.
Both policies reflect the skewed
distribution
of China’s population, with more than 90% squeezed into the eastern half of the country, creating extreme congestion and the potential for political instability.
But the importance of the
distribution
of seats pales in comparison to that of the longer-term changes in Israeli politics implied by Kadima’s victory.
But the Smith-Ricardo theory has a key limitation: it does not distinguish among a country’s citizens, and therefore cannot address the question of income
distribution
within a country.
We must tackle deficiencies in
distribution
systems that limit access to drugs and diagnostics, driving up costs.
This will require better forecasting, planning, and distribution; more effective negotiation of prices; and limits on markups.
In Marx’s Shadow AgainA century and a half ago, Karl Marx both gloomily and exuberantly predicted that the modern capitalism he saw evolving would prove incapable of producing an acceptable
distribution
of income.
And increasing rewards for those at the increasingly sharp peak of the income
distribution
have not called forth enough enterprising market competition to erode that peak.
The consequence has been a loss of morale among those of us who trusted market forces and social-democratic governments to prove Marx wrong about income
distribution
in the long run – and a search for new and different tools of economic management.
Income
distribution
has skewed in favor of the rich for too long, and the government has failed to provide decent public goods.
The sources of public administration failure include lack of professionalism in the civil service; vague, complex, and confusing legal rules; weak management of government finances; poor
distribution
of tasks across levels of government; lack of transparency in government processes, and the difficulty of holding officials accountable for their actions.
Reviving conservation, management, and
distribution
efforts could reduce water consumption and increase efficiency, but these measures need to be combined with radical reforms to speed the transition away from oil dependence to a zero-carbon renewable-energy infrastructure.
It has been said that presidential democracy only strengthens Russian political culture’s tendency to favor rulers with a “strong hand,” whereas a parliamentary system would allow for a more “horizontal”
distribution
of power.
On the other hand, unregulated markets fail to achieve two central goals of any civilized society: “The outstanding faults of the economic society in which we live are its failure to provide for full employment and its arbitrary and inequitable
distribution
of wealth and incomes.”
There is another area where the problem concerns Germany and Italy more than Germany and France: the management of refugee flows and the
distribution
of asylum-seekers.
Australia’s experience has also shown some of the challenges that accompany such a scheme – in particular, the
distribution
of costs and benefits.
Vital issues are at stake: the scramble for oil;China’s robust presence in Sudan; the West’s desire to see a mostly Christian state break the contiguity of Muslim regimes – and the consequent threat of Islamic radicalism – in the region; the regional
distribution
of the Nile’s waters; and the possibility that independence for the South might lead to Sudan’s total dismemberment along ethnic and religious lines.
So far, the good offices of the Norwegian government have failed to produce an agreement on the key question of the post-independence
distribution
of oil revenues between North and South.
China, whose growth performance since 1970 has now broken every record, is well on its way to having the world’s most unequal income
distribution.
In Germany the issue is the
distribution
of tax revenue.
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