Environment
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Central to the innovation-focused perspective is the notion that economic growth requires technology transfers and an
environment
in which new firms can form, grow, and exit (thereby reallocating factors of production to more successful firms).
Countries like Colombia, Mexico, and South Africa have managed to issue international debt in their own currencies, partly overcoming the burden of what some economists had called “original sin” – that is, an
environment
in which most countries must issue debt denominated in, say, dollars.
Egypt’s government has the ability to create a favorable and inclusive
environment
for growth, innovation, and entrepreneurial change.
The 60-point “resolution” produced at the most recent Third Plenum covers six areas: the economy, the political system, the environment, culture, society, and Party capacity-building.
Big issues, such as migration, narcotics, or the environment, no longer fall within a traditional left-right framework.
A society which fails to address basic human needs, equip citizens to improve their quality of life, protect the environment, and provide opportunity for many of its citizens is not succeeding.
Moreover, Europe’s internal crisis is playing out in a dangerous, unstable geopolitical
environment.
That means ensuring access to nutritious food, a clean environment, and education, and fostering healthy economic conditions.
One theory is that we have gotten better at IQ tests because we live in a more symbol-rich
environment.
In this combustible environment, policymakers are desperately using various vehicles – including the ECB, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Financial Stability Facility – in an attempt to stem the financial panic, contagion, and risk of recession.
But the banks are profitable ongoing enterprises in the current low-interest-rate environment, because they typically engage in short-term borrowing and longer-term lending at higher rates, with leverage.
Piketty observes a rising wealth-to-income ratio from 1970 to 2010 – a period divided by a significant change in the monetary
environment.
Two weeks later, the Global Fund for HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria pulled its funding for programs in Burma, citing government restrictions that had created “an impossibly difficult environment.”
It must improve its human capital, remove institutional barriers to labor mobility, and re-orient government from promoting and managing economic development to creating and maintaining a competitive
environment.
They will also confront a rapidly changing external
environment
and a growing need to manage capital flows more effectively, which will require much closer coordination between central banks and financial regulators.
Rather, the businesses that grow and succeed in an increasingly volatile
environment
will be those that create the most value for society as a whole.
In a way, the current global
environment
is a classic case of negative externalities.
Given their growing footprints on global economics, politics, and the environment, it is now impossible to imagine any major international agreement without China, Japan, and India on board.
According to the OECD, genomics will become a central component of many economic sectors, including health care, the environment, agriculture, animal health, biotechnology, alternative energy, forensics, justice, and security.
There have been game-changing developments in other fields as well, many with proven potential to help address global challenges, such as ensuring food security and safeguarding the
environment
in the face of a rapidly growing global population, expected to reach 9.6 billion in 35 years.
For the past three centuries, humans’ effects on the global
environment
have escalated.
Mankind’s growing influence on the
environment
was recognized as long ago as 1873, when the Italian geologist Antonio Stoppani referred to the “anthropozoic era,” defined by a “new telluric force, which in power and universality may be compared to the greater forces of earth.”
Many toxic substances are released into the environment, even some that are not toxic but nonetheless are highly damaging – for example, the chlorofluorocarbons that caused the Antarctic ozone hole (and which are now regulated).
The point is that in today’s go-go ultra-high liquidity environment, Eddie was probably successful in raising money with similar techniques.
Our trajectory as a species is hardwired to this four-billion-year-old bio-geo-chemical system that has profoundly worked and reworked the planetary environment, all the way from bacteria to city planners, atmospheric oxygen to paper mills.
Whatever nasty surprises may lurk in the future, the global inflation
environment
is the tamest since the early 1960s.
The rest of the world shares that benign inflation
environment.
OXFORD: The environment, as the recent global focus on the health of the world’s oceans demonstrates, has become a focus of political struggle, both domestically and internationally.
Even if the
environment
is what one worries about most, greater respect for democratic liberties would produce the best results.
Similar destruction of the
environment
still takes place in some Third World countries where local rights - property rights or the right to demonstrate or organize protests - are trampled on.
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