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China’s cities are forecast to spend around $5.3 trillion on infrastructure over the next 15 years; but denser, more
efficient
cities would save around $1.4 trillion (15% of 2013 GDP) of these costs.
Russia does possess some efficient, dynamic, large private companies, but the space for these firms is quickly receding.
Integrated corporate reporting and disclosure of material ESG information can facilitate the creation of an
efficient
financial system that advances sustainable economic growth, while supporting achievement of the SDGs.
Self-standing electrical motors allowed machines, the workers operating them, and their activities all to be reorganized in more
efficient
ways.
A less
efficient
system is hard to imagine – other, that is, than attempting to coordinate patient care in the traditional way while undertaking the transition to electronic record keeping.
One reason why Uber and other sharing-economy pioneers are so disruptive is that they represent a highly
efficient
form of peer-to-peer capitalism.
The State Council has also been restructured, with ministries, commissions, and agencies consolidated and streamlined to manage reforms in a more coordinated and
efficient
way.
Assisting Premier Li Keqiang will be the Harvard-educated vice premier Liu He, who has spent more than 30 years in long-term development planning, and has a deep understanding of how market forces can support
efficient
resource allocation.
If implemented properly, the reforms will create a more
efficient
system for the creation and enforcement of contracts, ease the path for market entrants, and strengthen the application of China’s competition laws.
France’s elected monarchs have few reasons to be proud of their supposedly
efficient
state.
Efficient
companies are punished for their success by being held to a special standard that expects them to cuddle their competitors, instead of continuing to out-price and outsell them, to the benefit of consumers.
It is the less
efficient
competitors, and not consumers, that are the most likely to benefit from punishing Intel for lowering its prices.
On the other side of the spectrum, oil-importing developed countries are most likely
efficient
users of fossil fuels already.
But carmakers think fuel cells are the better, more efficient, silent, clean power source for transportation.
Because fuel cells are about twice as
efficient
as internal combustion engines, the effective cost per unit of distance would be about half that.
Establishing an international bankruptcy court would be a far more
efficient
solution, but that doesn’t make it feasible.
This confirms a well known fact: Europe is less
efficient
than the US at producing research that is conducive to innovation--either because Europe allocates fewer resources to research, or because the available resources are used less efficiently, or both.
Subsidies will not produce
efficient
high-tech firms.
The USMCA will not destroy NAFTA’s
efficient
supply chains, but it will raise their costs, thus undercutting that advantage.
If two countries achieve the same growth in average WAP income, one should conclude that both have been equally
efficient
in using their potential, even if their overall GDP growth rates differ.
Taken all together, this will lead to increasing competition and more
efficient
European firms.
By undermining the
efficient
allocation of capital and fostering mal-investment, CPI-focused monetary policy is distorting economic structures, blocking growth-enhancing creative destruction, creating moral hazard, and sowing the seeds for future instability in the value of money.
On the contrary, whereas many educators recognize the centrality of teaching skills and maximizing
efficient
use of classroom time, they also advocate breaks between periods of intense work to allow children to relax and interact with peers.
Within ten years, shifting to more
efficient
electric cars will almost certainly reduce the costs of road transport, benefiting rural and small-town car owners even more than city dwellers.
Other companies are using a similar model to provide solar lamps and more
efficient
cooking stoves.
Reformers have exposed the public sector to competition, not least from private providers, rendering it more
efficient.
Also, the private nature of contracts between an American university and its professors creates healthy competition for talent and a flexible and
efficient
market for scientists.
It is about correcting market failures so that markets and entrepreneurship can play their proper role of ensuring innovation and
efficient
resource allocation.
During the first decade of the new century, Russia benefited from the combined effect of an old hydrocarbon industry that privatization in the 1990s had made more
efficient
and high oil prices.
Surprisingly, for such an extensive, cynically
efficient
cluster of humanity, the city displayed surprising civility and solidarity during and after the attacks.
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