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This figure, calculated from the prices of different types of indexed and non-indexed five- and ten-year bonds, is based on the somewhat heroic assumption that all of the markets for these bonds work
efficiently.
How can one use market prices as an indicator of inflation far into the future and simultaneously justify QE by claiming that most investors stick to certain asset classes and thus do not follow market signals
efficiently?
Today, teaching is thus said to be more
efficiently
delivered on-line, and research best delivered through dedicated “science parks.”
To avoid that outcome, in May the Review on AMR that I lead published its strategy for tackling such infections, laying out proposals to ensure the development of the necessary new antibiotics, and to use existing antibiotics more
efficiently
in humans and agriculture.
At the G20, the needed agreement should focus on developing a global mechanism to re-invigorate the market for new antibiotics that are globally affordable, accessible, and used as
efficiently
as possible.
The so-called “efficient markets” model, which holds that prices fully and
efficiently
reflect all available information, also came in for a trashing.
For more than a century, cars have enabled billions of people to travel farther, faster, and more
efficiently
than ever before.
In other words, markets can work
efficiently
only with the guidance of a competent, honest, and fair state, with effective protections against abuses and graft from both the market actors who offer bribes and the officials who accept them.
At the same time, the educational system must be linked more
efficiently
with the labor market, to ensure that curricula prepare students for the workplace.
His view, in essence, means that the current financial crisis is the final proof that markets do not process information
efficiently.
At the same time, we must ensure that low-income countries use debt relief and aid
efficiently.
In it, we considered whether the Hungarian government’s scheme to focus on long-term unemployment is working efficiently, and we raised a host of technical problems for the doctoral candidate to address.
Whatever is necessary in order for markets to function
efficiently
should be considered essential.
Once Switzerland makes a commitment to do something, it does it thoroughly, efficiently, and on time.
In many ways, this is a positive development, one that has the potential to match workers with jobs more
efficiently
and transparently than ever before.
Unfortunately, we are very far from the idealized world in which financial markets
efficiently
share risk.
Finding ways to use water, land, fertilizer, and labor more efficiently, and with minimal adverse impact, is essential to ecological sustainability.
And, perhaps most importantly, what are the optimal trade-offs to get EU member states and European institutions to cooperate more
efficiently
for a common European future?
Originally reluctant to accept a Europe with autonomous military capacity, the United Kingdom had learned from the intervention in Kosovo that the EU must be able to respond to crises rapidly and
efficiently.
True, there is room to run the government more efficiently, especially in the areas of education and health care.
Scandinavian countries are smaller and can more
efficiently
collect revenues and administer public services.
In the US, control over social policy is delegated to the states, allowing local legislatures to tailor programs to local tastes and use resources
efficiently.
In the best of all worlds, we would all benefit from the so-called “network effects” that result from most people using the same software: everyone could easily communicate with each other and teach each other how to use the software
efficiently.
When an economy is operating efficiently, expectations are largely fulfilled; desires, resources, and production technology are well matched; and people are reasonably satisfied with their plans, relations, and contracts.
They lack moist green spaces and have drainage systems that
efficiently
remove water.
Misled by this confusion, Venezuelans and Bolivians enthusiastically support the rebirth of state companies, without realizing that this only wastes resources that could have been spent better and more
efficiently
elsewhere, since few state companies ever succeed in ridding themselves of bureaucratic inefficiency or corruption.
Despite coming under relentless attack for decades, it remains indispensable for providing the public goods that markets cannot supply efficiently, equitably, or in sufficient quantity.
To close the gap, we need a new approach, one that takes advantage of new sources of funding – such as the private sector, philanthropic organizations, and emerging economies – while ensuring that the money received is used as
efficiently
as possible.
By stimulating daily public debate about local human-rights violations, they spread the message of discontent more
efficiently
than traditional parties ever have.
The problem, then as now, is that the world’s financial markets, meant to intermediate
efficiently
between savings and investment opportunities, instead misallocate capital and create risk.
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