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As Trump and his team devise one damaging policy after another, the world’s other democracies must respond
efficiently
and cooperatively.
For that, developing countries will need to deploy new technologies relatively efficiently, taking into account the role of labor-market skills and regulations.
If Europe and its companies are to remain competitive and attain the strategic objective of “Europe 2020” – a Europe that uses its resources
efficiently
– the Mediterranean rail transport infrastructure is vital.
It fails to recognize that neither expanded peacekeeping nor
efficiently
delivered aid will achieve their desired ends until the Afghan public accepts the Karzai government as fairly representing its interests.
Dirty high-carbon energy must give way to clean low- and zero-carbon energy, and all energy must be used much more
efficiently.
Moreover, even if consumers did respond efficiently, fossil-fuel prices are dictated largely by heavily financialized markets, which tend to be extremely volatile.
In a global information age, governance systems capable of addressing fundamental issues like security, welfare, liberty, and identity will require coalitions that are small enough to function
efficiently
and a decision concerning what to do about those who are underrepresented.
Markets are fundamentally social institutions, and they require regulation to allocate resources
efficiently.
Civil-society institutions, for their part, are essential to ensure that the state functions
efficiently
and fairly.
Second, funds must be
efficiently
channeled to social expenditures.
And education has to be made available inexpensively and
efficiently
to people throughout their lives, not just at the outset of their careers.
Greater flexibility, according to this view, will enable French firms to adjust more
efficiently
to changing market conditions, which in turn will make them more competitive and dynamic, giving the French economy a boost.
Such spending risks absorb productive resources that could be employed more
efficiently
elsewhere.
And, because it is difficult to tax capital efficiently, Europe has imposed exorbitant levies on labor.
Public administration is in urgent need of modernization, and public resources must be used more
efficiently.
As some water-scarce countries, such as Australia, have already shown, such accounting helps countries to allocate water more
efficiently
among agriculture and energy producers and urban consumers.
Alibaba has financed the working capital of 320,000 companies (more than $16 billion) using transaction data to underwrite the lending – and has done so far more
efficiently
than the average bank.
The problem for governments, more often than not, is that in attempting to respond to and reconcile often conflicting individual, family, and national needs, their ability to deliver results
efficiently
and effectively has declined.
But a country’s economic development ultimately depends on its ability to accumulate capital and allocate it
efficiently.
Once key distortions are eliminated and resources – including labor, capital, and talent – are being allocated more efficiently, China will be able to continue its march toward high-income status.
Workers who choose to work should find jobs; factories should deploy their capital efficiently; and the part of income that is saved rather than consumed should be invested to improve future wellbeing.
Furthermore, by enabling the quick and secure transfer of funds, mobile-banking services allow producers to access markets more efficiently, reduce their transaction costs, and tap into higher-value market sectors.
Moreover, the force must have sufficient manpower, capacity, and funding to put this vital objective into practice
efficiently.
Grains, oilseeds, and beef should be imported from water-rich countries, where they can be produced more
efficiently
and sustainably.
Another, more structural reason is that the prices of the goods comprising a large part of the consumer price index tend to fall over time, because they can be produced increasingly
efficiently
in low-wage countries, particularly in Asia.
Third, although curtailing the state's role in allocating goods and services that can be provided more
efficiently
by markets may reduce corruption, it is unrealistic to think that the number of fields in which the state deploys its regulatory powers can be reduced greatly.
But online talent platforms aggregate much larger amounts of information efficiently, increasing the “signal density.”
The inability of backward domestic financial systems to allocate investment
efficiently
is a big factor pushing funds out of poor countries and into the US.
If workfare replaces welfare, wages will become more flexible enabling EU labor markets to absorb immigrants more
efficiently.
Similarly, changes in the construction industry, which is turning to more
efficiently
produced products like cross-laminated timber (CLT), can help reduce carbon pollution.
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