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Yet it is clear that European defense is now struggling mightily with public
financing.
As a result, education is often treated as a lower priority, the last to be funded and the first to have its
financing
redirected.
Last year, the Education Cannot Wait (ECW) fund was created to close the
financing
gap and ensure that education is protected when disaster strikes.
But the disheartening reality is that
financing
has not kept pace with need.
But addressing debt risk in China – where social
financing
(a broad measure of credit, covering official and shadow bank lending and equity) rose from 130% of GDP to 207% early this year – is far from straightforward.
In 2008-2013, total equity
financing
from domestic stock markets accounted for only 3% of total social financing, most of which was allocated to SOEs and large corporations.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that Malawi’s partnership with GPE has been transformative, which is why I am urging donor countries around the world to contribute generously to GPE at its upcoming
financing
conference in Senegal.
One of the biggest obstacles to achieving universal health coverage – which the United Nations has declared a global goal – is
financing.
While some funding for expanding surgical services could come from taxation, health-care providers should also explore innovative
financing
options – such as “social justice models,” whereby people pay according to their means.
Indeed, sufficient official
financing
will be needed to allow cross-border and even domestic investors to exit.
But, increasingly, official
financing
is coming from the European Central Bank – first with bond purchases, and then with liquidity support to banks and the resulting buildup of balances within the eurozone’s Target2 payment system.
With political constraints in Germany and elsewhere preventing further strengthening of fiscally-based firewalls, the ECB now plans to provide another round of large-scale
financing
to Spain and Italy (with more bond purchases).
Thus, Germany and the eurozone core have increasingly outsourced official
financing
of the eurozone’s distressed members to the ECB.
If Italy and Spain are illiquid but solvent, and large-scale
financing
provides enough time for austerity and economic reforms to restore debt sustainability, competitiveness, and growth, the current strategy will work and the eurozone will survive.
But, however important the fiscal and banking union elements of this process may be, the key is whether large-scale
financing
and gradual adjustments can restore sustainable growth in time.
This will require considerable patience from governments and publics in the core and periphery alike – in the former to maintain large-scale financing, and in the latter to avoid a social and political backlash against years of painful contraction and loss of welfare.
Just consider what must be overcome: economic divergence and deepening recessions; irreversible balkanization of the banking system and financial markets; unsustainable debt burdens for public and private agents; daunting growth and balance-sheet costs in countries that pursue internal devaluation and deflation to restore competitiveness; asymmetrical adjustment, with moral-hazard risks in the core and insufficient
financing
in the periphery fueling incompatible political dynamics; fickle and impatient markets and investors; austerity fatigue in the periphery and bailout fatigue in the core; the absence of conditions for an optimal currency area; and serious difficulties in achieving full fiscal, banking, economic, and political union.
If a gradual process of disintegration eventually makes a eurozone breakup unavoidable, the path chosen by Germany and the ECB – large-scale
financing
for the eurozone periphery – would destroy the core central banks’ balance sheets.
A futile attempt to avoid a breakup for a year or two – after wasting trillions of euros in additional official
financing
by the core – would mean a disorderly end, including the destruction of the single market, owing to the introduction of protectionist policies on a massive scale.
Beyond the workplace, older people provide education, care, and
financing
for their families, and frequently serve their communities as unpaid labor.
Indeed, when seeking economic opportunity in aging populations supersedes the current narrow focus on
financing
them, the
financing
problem will solve itself.
During the crisis, the EIB has played a pivotal role in
financing
large-scale infrastructure projects, but it is now curtailing its lending – and private banks cannot pick up the slack.
Emerging markets and other developing countries will need oxygen in the form of credit lines and trade
financing.
Many of us will meet again in two weeks in Doha to review progress on
financing
for development.
Most of the debt is owed within the state system – for example, by state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to state-owned banks – and the government could simply write off bad debts and recapitalize banks,
financing
the operation with either borrowed or printed money.
The public projects will presumably involve EFSI financing, with governments assuming the interest payments and amortization.
The PPPs will entail mixed financing, with private entities taking on a share of the risk and the return.
Emerging markets may be able to take some advantage of this low-cost
financing.
As the account explained, Saudi Arabia provides substantial
financing
of the armaments, while the CIA, under Obama’s orders, provides organizational support and training.
It has the ability to deploy a variety of
financing
and risk-sharing instruments in support of both private and public investment.
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