Efficiency
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Since there is no fairness problem here, would it not simply be irrational to reject
efficiency?
As the money supply grows, capital
efficiency
declines.
With a substantial share of financial resources being allocated to infrastructure and real-estate development, which have lower output efficiency, capital has tended to circle back into the financial system, instead of flowing toward activities in the real economy.
That means abandoning the investment-driven growth model, promoting deep monetary and financial reform, boosting investment
efficiency
and resource allocation, and improving the government’s functioning.
On the contrary, nowadays many are questioning the assumption that greater market
efficiency
is always and everywhere a public good.
Might such ease and
efficiency
not also fuel market instability, and serve the interests of intermediaries rather than their clients?
Opponents argue, in pre-crisis language, that the FTT would reduce market
efficiency
and displace trading to other locations.
Market participants need to engage more effectively with the new agenda, and not assume that claims of greater “market efficiency” will win the day.
But, while the tendency in current trade negotiations to allow developing countries to open their markets less than others helps to achieve more balance, it may undermine the original goals of enhancing
efficiency
and boosting growth.
In addition, China’s leaders appear to be on the verge of approving 12 new regional free-trade zones, which will drive competition and
efficiency
on a new scale in many economic sectors.
The leadership will also try to increase state-owned enterprises’
efficiency
by withholding support (and money) from those that underperform, potentially putting large numbers of workers out on the streets.
Oddly, the smartphones’ magic computing power does not seem to offset the slowdown in
efficiency
gains in manufacturing and standard services.
The surest way to buck this trend is to invest in education, promote innovation, and foster
efficiency.
In Europe, especially, a broad array of reforms could contribute to bridging a growing
efficiency
gap with the US.
For farmers, who must rely on pumped water to irrigate their crops, this means lower
efficiency
and productivity.
At the same time, they should work to place the
efficiency
of all public spending on par with that in India’s best-performing states.
Finally, closer engagement with private- and social-sector actors and local communities could help to increase efficiency, while reducing the burden on the public sector.
Projects aimed at boosting
efficiency
and transparency, supported by development banks and bilateral donors, have made a dramatic difference.
Tolbert has been especially successful in spearheading the Tribunal’s self-correction process to remedy earlier shortcomings in the efficiency, length, and cost of trials.
Ahead of that, a new president should unleash America’s creative potential in boosting energy
efficiency
and developing clean technologies.
It would also reap the benefits of global competition, which would compel local firms to seek greater
efficiency
by implementing lean processes, investing in research and development, or adopting the latest technologies.
Its advocates argued that
efficiency
required adopting a comprehensive Value Added Tax.
Such policies and institutional improvements increase productivity, promote competition, facilitate specialization, enhance the
efficiency
of resource allocation, protect the environment, and reduce risks and uncertainties.
Finally, farmers’ rights need to be protected, the
efficiency
of land use must be increased, and policies for acquisition of rural land for urban use should be overhauled.
The
efficiency
of this model is apparent in the chaebols’ success as “fast followers” of top US and Japanese firms.
But when billions of people take antibiotics, and livestock producers use them to boost efficiency, they often become ineffective.
The authorities are taking strong action to curb pollution, improve energy efficiency, implement pension reform, and expand access to health care and low-cost housing.
Leaders who approach a political task with a corporate mindset are likely to focus more on
efficiency
than inclusion.
Deepening the economic and financial linkages among countries was viewed as the best way to deliver durable gains, enhance
efficiency
and productivity, and mitigate the threat of financial instability.
This “coalition of the willing” could agree to certain basic standards: to forego building coal-fired plants, increase automobiles’ fuel efficiency, and provide targeted assistance to developing countries to enhance their energy
efficiency
and reduce emissions.
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