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For example, the gap between Spain and Germany in terms of cost
efficiency
is probably more than 20%.
Training programs in GCC national health systems today do not focus nearly enough on innovation or systems thinking to improve
efficiency
and effectiveness.
Energy companies have been racing to announce new technologies and measures that supposedly improve the
efficiency
of their current operations, as if that should give them the right to increase production unabated.
Optimal resource allocation (of which
efficiency
is a part) is a necessary but not sufficient feature of a good economy.
But, as the Indian economist and frequent policymaker Vijay Kelkar has put it, “India needs to fashion [its] own sui generis model of growth and development…towards an advanced economy, always promoting inclusive growth, and thus gain the benefits of enhanced efficiency, greater equity, and better governance under a liberal democracy.”
Over the longer term, a strong currency promotes
efficiency
in export industries, further insulating competitiveness from exchange-rate effects.
The public projects financed by the funds would provide sufficient
efficiency
gains to attract private financing.
We have implemented an anti-crisis program that has concentrated on the financial sector, the real economy, and especially important infrastructure investments, particularly in the crucial area of energy
efficiency.
American conservatives argue that a large public sector is subject to inefficiency and mismanagement, corruption, and bureaucratic abuse, while the taxation needed to support it blunts economic
efficiency.
Their answer was designed to preserve liberty, not maximize government
efficiency.
One exciting experience of my time in the Clinton White House was helping spearhead Vice-President Gore’s “Reinventing Government” initiative, where techniques and policies were developed to enhance the efficiency, efficacy, and responsiveness of government agencies.
Moreover, business failures due to premature euroization will inevitably increase as chronically weaker domestic firms and financial institutions become fully exposed to EU competition before making adequate corporate governance improvements and
efficiency
gains.
A promising financial instrument, capable of improving the
efficiency
of credit markets, is rejected; or the agency's investigative and review procedures become stultified.
There are major things we can do on the basis of existing knowledge – on deforestation, energy
efficiency
and renewables – to make a big difference over the next decade.
Originally formulated after an experience with poor trains in West Africa, Hirschman realized that if a complex social system allowed people to leave (exit), its
efficiency
might deteriorate; a better solution would be to retain people (loyalty), which would give them incentives to articulate demands (voice) that would improve the system’s performance.
They say that the experts failed to foresee the financial crisis of 2008, put
efficiency
first in their policy advice, and blindly assumed that the losers from their policy prescriptions could be compensated in some unspecified way.
But the global trade regime has to address issues of fairness, in addition to economic
efficiency.
Loyal chief executives of Russia’s big state companies enjoy long tenures, regardless of whether they meet ordinary standards of efficiency, profit, or innovation.
It did not seem to produce many
efficiency
gains, despite enormous investments in information technology.
But
efficiency
in shipping is unlikely to continue to improve faster than
efficiency
in the production of what is being shipped.
Finally, moving beyond one-year budgets to a multi-year fiscal framework would enhance the stability and
efficiency
of public spending.
This month’s Council will lay the foundations for the CSDP’s further development by addressing three main topics: operational efficiency, defense capabilities, and the state of the European defense industry.
This moment holds potential: spending cuts could be transformed into an opportunity to coordinate and integrate Europe’s defense industry, thus maximizing overall
efficiency.
And, though the issue raises obvious questions of justice and
efficiency
– poor countries, having invested large sums in education, now produce graduates who take jobs and pay taxes abroad – Europe has provided little in the way of an effective response.
The US becomes focused on leading in six key clean-tech areas: building efficiency, battery technology, solar, carbon capture and storage (CCS), smart grids, and electric vehicles (EV).
These efforts are mirrored by Chinese initiatives in such fields as new low-energy vehicles; light-emitting diode (LED) lighting; building integrated photovoltaic (BIPV); innovative energy
efficiency
technologies; and various alternative energy sources such as solar, wind, bio-gas, and synthetic fuels.
Obama was right to push for a health-care reform that would increase the sector’s
efficiency
and accessibility.
Amid the global conversation about climate change, it is understandable that developed economies would promise significant gains in energy
efficiency.
A second response is to acknowledge the distributional implications, but to accept them as the price of
efficiency
and openness.
Similarly, investment in infrastructure would directly add employment and improve competitiveness and
efficiency
in a wide range of sectors.
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