Equitably
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Yeah, so we face one of the greatest grand challenges in all of human history today: the need to feed nine billion people and do so sustainably and
equitably
and justly, at the same time protecting our planet for this and future generations.
If banks can be wound up easily when things go wrong, with losses
equitably
distributed, regulators can more easily allow them to continue to operate globally and efficiently.
Only by addressing these trends can the benefits of trade be increased and
equitably
shared.
By doing so, we will set the stage for a new era of stability and global prosperity, more widely and
equitably
shared.
Democratic, consensual, and transparent processes - such as those in Botswana - are more likely to ensure that the fruits of a country's wealth are
equitably
and well spent.
Responsibility for launching programs to distribute food more
equitably
would also fall to governments.
Both Italy and Germany thus have a strong interest in finding a European approach, one that strengthens the EU’s capacity to guard its external borders, perhaps via a European Coast Guard, while distributing the burden of accepting refugees more
equitably
across the Union.
No scientific formula can describe how to share the burden of global mitigation
equitably
among countries, leaving every government able to declare confidently that its policies are in line with any given temperature target.
Women who enjoy parity in education are more likely to share unpaid work with men more equitably, to work in high-productivity professional and technical occupations, and to assume leadership roles.
If men shared such responsibilities more equitably, businesses adopted more flexible and “care-friendly” work schedules, and governments provided more support for childcare and other family-care functions, female labor-force participation rates could rise significantly.
The more troubling potential feature of the AI revolution is that its benefits are not likely to be shared
equitably.
And we need to share those resources
equitably.
The world economy is reasonably good at achieving economic growth, but it fails to ensure that prosperity is
equitably
shared and environmentally sustainable.
That shift is on the horizon, and I am inspired by the women and men who are calling on future generations to work together more
equitably.
Additional controls are needed to make sure that risks are shared more
equitably
than in current schemes.
It is appropriate to finance (some) long-lived public-capital investment by government borrowing, since the benefits will accrue for many years, and future taxpayers might
equitably
bear part of the burden.
Outside China and India, whose economic potential was unleashed by market economics, economic growth was faster and much more stable in the Keynesian golden age than in the age of Friedman; its fruits were more
equitably
distributed; social cohesion and moral habits better maintained.
We thought that Europe believed in sharing its burdens
equitably.
If a relatively open global system is to survive in a world where nation states are the principle decision makers, it will have to be managed and guided not just to achieve efficiency and stability (important as these goals are), but also to ensure that its benefits are distributed
equitably
between and within countries.
And assuming that prosperity is shared equitably, they will also strengthen stability at home.
Economies, both crisis-stricken and thriving, are failing to eliminate poverty, improve the provision of public services like education, and maintain and allocate collective goods, such as fish stocks and rain forests, effectively and
equitably.
Much time and effort was devoted to ensuring that the considerable burden of restoring flexibility, productivity, and competitiveness was shared
equitably
across the population.
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.
More progressive tax and transfer policies will also be needed, in order to ensure that the income and wealth gains from automation are more
equitably
shared.
A change of mindset among development partners is required, along with long-term commitments to building sustainable, diversified, and
equitably
distributed systems of food production and distribution.
Fortunately, from an economist’s perspective, it is not difficult to think of proposals in eight critical policy areas that would simultaneously expand the economic pie and share the slices more
equitably.
Nor is the money – when it is made available – spent
equitably.
It is already clear that it is impossible to sustain an economically viable macroeconomic policy with a crisis-ridden productive sector that fails to create jobs or to distribute income relatively
equitably.
Restoring it will require analysts, policymakers, business leaders, and civil-society groups to clarify causes, share blame for mistakes, pursue flexible solutions in which costs are shared equitably, and, most important, explain that hard problems cannot be solved overnight.
In order to distribute the burden more equitably, Germany tried to have a European quota system instituted to allocate applicants among the EU’s member countries.
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