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He also points out that in the AIIB, where China is expected to have overwhelming voting power, “Asian countries, especially China and India, will procure
funding
for their own infrastructure.”
For China, the existence of these two Asia-focused development banks provides the best of all possible financial worlds: low-cost investment
funding
from the ADB, which is backed by the developed countries’ high creditworthiness, and the opportunity to use the AIIB’s investment decisions to draw its neighbors closer in geopolitical terms.
Can they, and other Americans who are losing vital services, really be expected to rise above it all and support
funding
to build new schools in Afghanistan?
The proposal to attach new conditions to EU
funding
is directed at the populist governments of Poland and Hungary.
Those calling on the EU to “stop
funding
illiberalism” include prominent European figures such as Guy Verhofstadt, the leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Group (ALDE) in the European Parliament, and French President Emmanuel Macron.
Opposition politicians also argue that a suspension of EU
funding
would harm ordinary Hungarians and Poles, who should not be punished for the actions of their governments.
Others will try to direct state
funding
toward their personal investment projects.
Governor Jerry Brown recently promised that if the Trump administration cuts federal
funding
for satellites needed to collect climate data, California would “launch its own damn satellite.”
Trump has already threatened to cut federal
funding
to sanctuary jurisdictions.
And his team has drafted additional executive orders that will reduce or even terminate
funding
for international organizations and withdraw the US from multilateral treaties.
The draft order also targets the International Criminal Court, to which the US currently provides no funding, and peacekeeping operations, including operations in southern Lebanon that protect the northern border of Israel, which Trump seems keen to help.
A tiny fraction of international aid
funding
currently goes toward reducing societal violence and improving criminal justice systems.
At that point, it is time either for creative thinking about how
funding
can be channeled to the real economy in a way that bypasses modern finance, with its large negative alpha, or to risk being sucked dry.
Known as the “Barcelona process,” this initiative proved weak and ineffective, because much of its
funding
was diverted to Eastern Europe for the EU’s ambitious enlargement drive.
Demographic trends, shifting patterns of disease, and strained public
funding
are placing new burdens on health-care systems.
Since its establishment in 2010, 126 companies have graduated from Startup Sauna, having raised more than $37 million in
funding.
The lamentable reality is that securing $22 billion in annual
funding
by 2015 will be practically impossible.
So, it is worth asking another question: what could we achieve with just a small increase in the current
funding?
The Nobel Laureates’ findings will point to the most effective avenues for additional
funding.
By highlighting the effectiveness of some options – or pointing to policy choices that require further research – the new research and Nobel laureate findings can assist donors and catalyze optimal choices about where
funding
should go.
Without aid funding, rising poverty and instability can draw developed countries into faraway conflicts and bring instability to their doorsteps, in the form of immigration and refugee crises, as well as pandemics.
Still, for now, donor aid remains essential to fill gaps in domestic funding, to address market failures, and to encourage more private-sector investment.
Even as the share of manufacturing in global GDP has fallen – from about 20% in 1990 to 16% in 2010 – manufacturing companies have made outsize contributions to innovation,
funding
as much as 70% of private-sector R&D in some countries.
With Europe and the IMF failing to agree, Greece has been robbed of the additional
funding
it needs to clear domestic arrears and meet its rather large external debt-service payments in July.
This can unlock other
funding
(in this case, from Europe).
While the immediate
funding
issue is indeed addressed, not enough is being done to put Greece on a realistic path of medium-term growth and financial viability.
Such spreads are only a small component of the
funding
advantage for big banks, and they are also highly cyclical – meaning that the advantage for the biggest banks manifests itself the most when markets are under pressure, as they were in the fall of 2008.
Last year, Chisti and his team, in collaboration with colleagues from Australia and with
funding
from the Australian Agency for International Development, conducted a clinical trial in Bangladesh to compare the efficacy of this alternative apparatus to the low- and high-flow oxygen therapies recommended by the World Health Organization in resource-poor contexts.
In 2012, soon after Putin’s return to the presidency, the Duma enacted the so-called foreign agent law, which focused on silencing organizations that receive
funding
from abroad and engage in anything that can be labeled “political activity.”
To that end, African states must identify ways to access the necessary funding; design mechanisms to support the implementation of flagship programs; strengthen their institutions’ capacity to tackle climate risks; and seize opportunities in low-carbon development in the fields of energy, technological innovation, and “green” industries.
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