Efficiently
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In December 2017, the EU established the Permanent Structured Cooperation, which will allow participating countries to develop joint defense capabilities more
efficiently.
A good legal system permits employment and production to continue in cases where the economic activity is still viable; divides up the remaining assets in an orderly and generally accepted way; and makes these determinations as
efficiently
and speedily as possible, while discouraging future carelessness by imposing costs on managers, shareholders, and – if necessary – creditors.
And, indeed, work is already underway to address how waqf (charitable endowments), zakat (the obligatory alms tax), and a variety of Islamic financial instruments can be channeled effectively and
efficiently
to meet humanitarian needs.
Maybe better-educated workers do their jobs more efficiently, in which case we will surely find a clear relationship between educational attainment and economic growth.
Concrete policy decisions could still be made – possibly more
efficiently.
When Europe was confronted with a security challenge after Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea, the Franco-German engine ran rather
efficiently.
In general, the best government interventions target failures precisely – using cap and trade to put a price on air pollution, for example, or relying on the individual mandate to curtail adverse selection in health insurance – while letting market forces do the rest more
efficiently
than bureaucrats can.
Economies become more productive either by doing what they do more efficiently, or by shifting resources into new sectors in which productivity is higher – a process that can be observed (or not) by looking at export diversification.
We know how to build power systems, design modern cooking stoves, and meet energy demand
efficiently.
Second, they need to use their workforces efficiently, which requires modern labor legislation that encourages employment of women, the young, and senior citizens.
This will give them the tools they need to recognize the signs of a developing crisis, defuse the threat, and
efficiently
handle the recapitalization and reorganization of failed financial institutions.
Private companies removed household rubbish more reliably and
efficiently
than the public service had done before.
In this way citizens get what they need, but more
efficiently
and also cheaper.
This is the generation that has spawned “effective altruism,” which encourages giving money away, as long as it is done
efficiently.
Rather, savings should be channeled even more – and more
efficiently
– to domestic investment in order to avoid large external imbalances.
As a result, financial markets, which are supposed to manage risk and allocate capital efficiently, created risk and misallocated wildly.
Like a supermarket chain, Uber depends on economies of scale to allow its platform to work
efficiently.
That question has practical implications, for if the EU is to manifest itself as a free and open society it must assure its ability to function both effectively and
efficiently
when expansion takes place.
In just a few days, it managed to send in nearly 3,000 men, heavily armed and
efficiently
motorized.
And the oversight that warped Kelvin’s estimate – the possibility that fluid motion could
efficiently
transport heat within the Earth’s interior – turned out to be critical to understanding plate tectonics and continental drift.
A troubled country in a tumultuous region, it could transform itself if it soundly and
efficiently
manages its prospective oil and gas wealth.
State and municipal governments can implement policies more
efficiently
when they are free to source local ideas and enter into local partnerships with non-governmental actors.
The decision should be based on where activities are carried out most efficiently, serving the interests of most citizens the best.
Those systems essentially delegated more decision-making rights, as well as certain profits, to farmers and workers, so that they had a stronger incentive to work more
efficiently
within state-owned communes and firms.
By defining partial rights to both decision-making and benefits, China’s leaders gave stakeholders incentives to compete
efficiently
with their peers, without giving up full authority.
They use both financial and human capital far less
efficiently
than their private-sector counterparts, and they have become key sources of both corruption and distortions in energy and natural-resource prices.
But these costs can be managed relatively
efficiently
by holding gold offshore if necessary (many countries hold gold at the New York Federal Reserve); and, over time, the price can go up.
We could combat the problem relatively cheaply and
efficiently
by getting improved cooking devices (such as cookers with a flue) and clean fuel to those who need them, and by encouraging fuel drying, stove and chimney maintenance, and the use of pot lids to conserve heat.
An economy's productivity - that is, how much it produces per worker employed - depends on three factors: its endowment of capital, the quality of the country's workers and its ability to combine workers and capital
efficiently
to produce goods and services, what economists refer to as "total factor productivity."
These are policies that reduce inequality efficiently, at relatively low cost to aggregate income.
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