Expertise
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Foreign participation in the financial sector brings
expertise
needed to provide more efficient savings instruments, risk management, and allocation of capital.
But to use that
expertise
– the most valuable asset a globally competitive financial institution has – investors need to control the operations of firms in which they have a stake.
But, today, talking heads on television would rather attack those with
expertise
in these areas.
Drawn by the region’s culture and expertise, Rakuten opened its US headquarters in the San Francisco Bay Area in 2011.
The IDB’s deep, long-term commitments in Haiti and professional
expertise
in agriculture, health, education, and infrastructure qualify it to coordinate the multitude of agencies that will be involved.
It should work closely with a professional executive team made up of native and diaspora Haitian professionals with relevant
expertise.
So the private sector must share
expertise
with public schools, and, where possible, offer free places to the poorest children.
For decades, education has been the preserve of governments and charities in Africa, cut off from the
expertise
and investment that private companies can provide.
Morocco already provides
expertise
in finance, telecoms, energy, agriculture, and food security across the continent; indeed, it is now Africa’s second-largest investor, after South Africa.
In practice, however, the cost structure depends on a host of other factors, including technological improvements, human expertise, and so forth.
With few exceptions, demographers and epidemiologists have not applied their
expertise
to making rigorous, credible estimates of civilian mortality and morbidity.
Sometimes, a lack of professional freedom prevents those who may be most familiar with the data – for example, analysts whose livelihoods depend on the government(s) involved in the conflict – from using their
expertise
for purposes that could be politically damaging.
Saudi Arabia’s national oil company has achieved homegrown
expertise
in oil drilling that is widely admired in the West.
But with a combination of medical
expertise
and inventive thinking, Jobayer Chisti, my colleague at the health research organization icddr,b, has developed a simple and affordable alternative to bubble CPAP using materials that are readily available even in poor countries, such as empty shampoo bottles and plastic tubing.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is also tapping into the AfDB’s expertise, by providing an $18 million grant to fund Phase II of the AfDB’s Urban Sanitation Program.
He asked me several questions – about the role of international NGOs, as I recall – that seemed fairly distant from my areas of
expertise.
International investigators deployed in Syria bring vital
expertise
to this important mission.
In the “bad bank” model, the government has the additional problem of managing all the bad assets that it purchased – a task for which it lacks
expertise.
Migration, security, energy, labor and the other issues that make up the North American agenda must be discussed, managed and implemented in trilateral bodies with the
expertise
necessary to identify, harmonize and eventually converge policy-making for the region.
It genuinely leverages multiple sources of money and
expertise
in broad coalitions pursuing the same big goal.
On the contrary, many developing countries have acquired high levels of expertise, which they are using to innovate for their own benefit and sharing with other developing countries.
Malaysia is sharing with Sudan its considerable
expertise
in non-destructive testing (in which ionizing radiation is used to test the quality of a host of manufactured products, from oil and gas pipes to aircraft components).
Developed countries should support these efforts by transferring
expertise
and know-how, not simply by supplying the hardware.
It can also provide technical
expertise
to Arab policymakers on debt management.
Without first-rate
expertise
in debt management, an economy implementing large-scale public outlays risks crowding out private investment through overreliance on domestic savings.
Obama should tap the
expertise
and energy in the Indian and American private sectors to foster public-private partnerships on complex global problems such as climate change, agricultural transformation, education and HIV/AIDS.
Bernanke made his name as an economist by analyzing the worldwide Great Depression of the 1930’s – good
expertise
to have, since preventing such disasters is a central bank head’s most important job.
And what they need most of all is
expertise.
The problem is that few institutions have the tools and
expertise
to do this alone.
Courts lack the staff and
expertise
to come up with a nation-wide recovery plan.
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