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In a more fragmented fashion, states established incentives for energy
efficiency
in residential and commercial buildings.
Policies targeting energy
efficiency
and security largely lapsed.
And now, having underinvested in energy
efficiency
and security when the costs of doing so were lower, America is poorly positioned to face the prospect of rising real prices.
For security and environmental reasons, their energy
efficiency
increased via a combination of taxes, higher consumer prices, and public education.
But it is not a substitute for higher energy efficiency, which is essential to making the switch to a new and resilient path for economic growth and employment.
To enhance the funds’ effectiveness, GPE allocates 30% of funding based on the achievement of specific results chosen by the government and its development partners in the areas of learning quality, education-system efficiency, and equity.
Back then, the main issue was political: the legitimacy and
efficiency
of public spending was under attack.
For starters, they can simply systematize evaluations of the
efficiency
of public money.
They increasingly challenge the traditional view that
efficiency
and equality imply less individual choice.
And they want the government to be open, to guarantee access to data, and to make its
efficiency
and effectiveness directly observable.
Although Mexico exports more than all other Latin American countries combined, its export sectors’
efficiency
gains have been offset by policies that systematically funnel resources toward low-productivity firms with non-salaried workers.
Broadening the base would also reduce the tax system's complexity and enhance its
efficiency.
Their growth patterns and strategies, and the tradeoffs and choices they make with respect to lifestyle, urbanization, transportation, the environment, and energy efficiency, will largely determine whether their economies can complete the long transition to advanced-income levels.
Ultimately, it would most likely boost the overall
efficiency
of the oil market and strengthen producers’ capacity to weather market volatility.
Embryo research was allowed for purposes such as improving the
efficiency
of IVF.
Viruses have infiltrated computers in Iran, reducing the
efficiency
of the centrifuges central to enriching uranium.
At worst, the
efficiency
costs would be minor; at best, the tax would discourage excessive short-term speculation.
And much of the additional spending needs be made by households, driven by a profound change in social attitudes to energy
efficiency.
Not to be confused with old-style collectivized farming, today’s cooperatives are thoroughly commercial, prioritizing
efficiency
and profits.
China’s leaders are already eager to rein in energy- and pollution-intensive industry for reasons of national security, air and water quality, and simple economic
efficiency.
Future US consumption will be greener, and the cost of climate policy reduced, if the US recovery package includes money to weatherize homes, upgrade the electricity grid, and help the auto industry improve fuel
efficiency.
It also requires more energy efficiency, which means a reduction of waste in both energy production and consumption.
The current economic-growth model considers the configuration of key factors of production – land, labor, capital, and total factor productivity (a measure of efficiency).
This would provide small-scale businesspeople such as farmers and fishermen with market information, enabling them to sell their goods at the highest price – and to boost productivity, increase efficiency, and generate more jobs.
While it is tempting to scapegoat the common currency, the fact is that the euro has brought huge economic and financial benefits to Germany, owing to increased trade, greater price stability, more competition, and improved
efficiency.
Including such information on financial products would give an enormous boost to the
efficiency
and efficacy of our financial products in serving customers’ needs.
Climate economists widely acknowledge that there are only four policy levers that can be used in an attempt to lower carbon emissions and rein in climate change: reducing the world’s population, shrinking the global economy, increasing the
efficiency
of energy consumption, and decreasing carbon intensity (meaning that we create less carbon for each unit of energy that we produce).
“The Hartwell Paper,” then, sets out to develop a strategy that identifies a number of ways of pulling the levers of energy
efficiency
and carbon intensity.
Official responses to the global economic crisis highlight the interventionist model’s merits, proving that decisive government action can help to enhance
efficiency
and clear unbalanced markets, thereby protecting the economy from the demand shortfall caused by falling investment and rising unemployment.
This will require carefully balancing the need to mitigate risks in the unregulated sector with the benefits that its
efficiency
and innovation provide to the financial system.
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