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The path to a more open, competitive, efficient, and humane economy will surely be bumpy in the years to come.
Two stand out: a largely uncorrupt, efficient, transparent, and accountable government, and an open and competitive economy.
Many are unsolicited junk mail, offering products and services that I never asked for and do not need; and though an
efficient
filter catches many of them, it also catches some “real” mail.
Most luxury-goods companies are in favor of an efficient, cost-effective permitting system.
Alternatives do need to be explored, including more
efficient
use, diversification into more easily accessible substitutes, and reduction of overall consumption (though in all these cases, it is easier to deal with energy shortages than food shortages).
In the US, the reason we do not use euros or yen in addition to dollars is obvious: doing so would be pointless, and it would make the economy far less
efficient.
It is not difficult to discern the potential benefits – for businesses and communities alike – of matching a set of seemingly disparate problems with the
efficient
use of locally available resources.
Many argue that, in both Russia and Europe, such social infrastructure has become so costly that it is hindering the development of a more
efficient
and dynamic economy.
The Soviet MiG set world records in the 1950’s, and the Soviet Tu-104 was the most
efficient
airliner of its class.
First, the good news: the European Central Bank proved itself an
efficient
lender of last resort to Europe’s financial system.
A system built on a strictly limited mandate could be both more
efficient
and less controversial than some single, all-encompassing financial regulator.
While viruses are a highly
efficient
means, they pose safety risks.
Thus, there is no contradiction between the aim of turning ministers into
efficient
managers and parliament’s power to hold members of the government accountable.
Strong public-policy interventions are thus essential to support an adequately fast energy transition that is as cost
efficient
as possible.
Beyond the debate about how to tax today’s tech giants, Western economies confront the more fundamental question of whether markets still represent the most
efficient
way to allocate resources.
Modern data science, for example, is becoming so advanced that algorithms driven by existing consumer data could soon take over the task of making
efficient
buying decisions.
Backing competitive education, innovation, technology, energy, and a more
efficient
and accessible health-care system complements and reinforces Obama’s leadership approach of setting an example with one’s own policies.
The good news is that Germany’s overblown conglomerates are being scaled down to an
efficient
size and that the capital market is able to do its job, improving the allocation of resources.
Unless owners change their expectations, many contractors could lose revenue by moving to a more efficient, larger-scale system with fewer redundancies.
Within the eurozone, structural reforms and more
efficient
public spending, which are essential to sustainable long-term growth and debt levels, must be combined with policies to support demand and recovery in the short term.
And China cannot move toward a more market-oriented, efficient, and innovative economy with bloated state-owned enterprises blocking the way.
An
efficient
supply-side response to this large and growing source of demand requires regulatory reform in many services, including finance, product safety, transport, and logistics.
These include McDonald's ending its popular "supersized" portions in the name of discouraging obesity, and businesses adopting less efficient, more "sustainable" practices.
Their motives include more
efficient
use of prescription drugs, along with getting an edge on other PBM competitors.
Finally, revenues should be open to public scrutiny and their
efficient
use, both for investment and consumption, must be ensured by institutional mechanisms that impose clear accountability on public officials.
This includes creating more
efficient
energy systems and increasing our investment in renewable sources (which will, one hopes, create jobs in the process).
That means effectively using double-majority voting, which EU officials have been scared to invoke but could make the EU more
efficient
and more deeply integrated.
Moreover, most health IT systems in use in America today are designed primarily to facilitate
efficient
billing, rather than
efficient
care, putting the business interests of hospitals and clinics ahead of the needs of doctors and patients.
Once these industries figured out how to make their IT systems more efficient, interoperable, and user-friendly, and then realigned their processes to leverage technology’s capabilities, productivity soared.
Because it is difficult to become ever-more
efficient
at producing a ton of copper or a pound of fruit (and, in Chile’s case, the grade of copper ore is fast declining), further growth has to come from diversification: moving capital and labor to new sectors, where productivity is higher.
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