Efficiency
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The Board is confusing
efficiency
with austerity.
Domestic industries are also hampered by weak productivity growth, inadequate labor-market efficiency, and the gulf between the country’s chaebols (family-owned conglomerates) and smaller firms.
What South Korea needs are policies to improve service-sector productivity, strengthen SMEs, and increase labor-market
efficiency.
Neither makes much sense from the perspective of
efficiency.
Last but not least, is the challenge to avoid the loss of
efficiency
stemming from the growth in membership in a body where decisions are made on the basis of unanimity.
Two US cities – New York and Seattle – have raised
efficiency
standards for new construction to record levels.
A second camp favored greater control by the International Telecommunications Union, a United Nations specialized agency, which ensured legitimacy but at the cost of
efficiency.
New hybrid automobiles, pioneered by Toyota, use both gasoline and electric power to boost gasoline
efficiency
by approximately two-fold.
This would mean a loss for the US, because, sooner or later, some of the
efficiency
gains achieved by the Dubai firm would be passed on to US ports in the form of higher lease payments.
This case requires balancing national security risks with the
efficiency
gains from better management.
For example, the Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency
Partnership, founded in the United Kingdom, has grown into a multi-stakeholder body supporting renewables and
efficiency
in numerous countries.
Rather, countries must take control by drastically improving
efficiency
and productivity.
Smallholder farm-mechanization models are also needed to improve
efficiency
and increase yields.
On the contrary, many indicators of
efficiency
of the way the government and the labor market work have actually deteriorated.
China’s model of authoritarian
efficiency
seemed attractive to many other developing countries, particularly in the wake of the 2008 global financial crisis, which began in the United States and thus seemed to discredit American-style liberal capitalism.
Support for parallel research in the same areas reduces the
efficiency
of each investment, and such herding behavior by donors may even preclude some of the most significant advances, which often come as a result of combining the results of seemingly unrelated research.
Economic efficiency, investment, and employment would take a significant hit, while slower growth would be accompanied by higher prices, including for basic food items.
Doing virtually no good while dramatically decreasing energy
efficiency
and increasing air pollution merely threatens any hope for enlightened public policy.
The organizational skills required for leaders as managers should not be confused with the
efficiency
or tidiness of a well-run organization.
Effectiveness is more important than
efficiency.
Meeting these goals will require a far more equitable distribution of the planet’s resources and far greater
efficiency
in how we use them.
That reflects Saudi Arabia’s output increase of more than a million barrels a day, as well as mandated
efficiency
measures in the European Union, partly motivated by efforts to cut carbon dioxide emissions, which have contributed to a comparable drop in demand – by about 1.5% a year.
That means accelerating the global transition to clean-energy technologies (including in transportation), improving the
efficiency
of energy production/consumption, reversing deforestation, improving land use, and promoting technological innovation to facilitate all of these processes.
We must also reduce our dependence on gas altogether by increasing energy efficiency, and by investing in carbon capture and storage technology for coal, and in renewable resources and nuclear power.
You can oppose capital controls because you believe financial markets are on the whole a force for good, and that any interference will therefore generate
efficiency
losses.
Inequality leads to lower growth and less
efficiency.
Rising structural unemployment will reduce labor input and
efficiency.
A decorated World War II veteran, Justice Stevens may well have thought that he was at least as qualified as the civilians in the Bush Justice Department to forecast the impact of the court's ruling on military
efficiency.
As the report points out, by reducing costs and boosting efficiency, fintech is already mobilizing green finance, enabling poorer people to access clean energy through innovative payment systems and facilitating green savings for rich and poor alike.
But, as the Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz has repeatedly pointed out, the neoliberal obsession with unfettered markets failed to account for the distributive costs of
efficiency
gains.
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