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This requires more funding, which should come from the main beneficiary of drug sales – the pharmaceutical industry – just as oversight of aviation safety is funded by the airlines.
Investment rose from 42% of GDP in 2007 to 48% in 2010, with property and infrastructure projects attracting the most
funding.
Implementing (and funding) such initiatives will require sustained political will.
Traditional models for
funding
drug development are faltering.
Spurred by these pressures, finance experts have proposed several
funding
alternatives that reduce the risk of biopharma investments while improving the efficiency and productivity of the R&D pipeline.
But Royalty Pharma’s model will not bridge the
funding
gap between the basic research supported by government grants and the late-stage development of drugs that are in clinical trials.
A megafund approach would help to make both investments more productive by filling the
funding
gap between them.
That
funding
must pay off for both society and investors.
In the United States, the Bush administration wants to increase
funding
for border security and immigration enforcement by nearly 20%.
Developing countries and emerging markets, led by India, argued that the proper forum for discussing such global issues was an already established group within the United Nations, the Committee of Experts on International Cooperation in Tax Matters, whose status and
funding
needed to be elevated.
But this could change if Western countries are successful in countering ISIS’s current sources of funding, including oil smuggling and extortion.
But although this group includes many tech luminaries and attracts significant funding, its academic output has so far failed to prove their calculus convincingly.
As
funding
problems recur in the recession-hit economies, governments may resist “bailing in” and the associated losses.
They could eliminate the federal deductibility of state taxes to increase the cost of
funding
state programs.
Crucially, it is not obvious that the Bank has “buy-in” from emerging economies, with Brazil, Russia, India, and China, which pledged significant resources to the IMF, pledging only about 1% of IDA
funding.
And yet a new vaccine remains many years away, especially given that
funding
for TB vaccine research has declined in recent years.
China’s success has been driven by cheap exports based on cheap labor, infrastructure built by state enterprises with low-cost bank funding, and government budgets funded by land sales.
When allocating funds in the 2014-2020 European budget, EU governments wisely decided to increase
funding
for education and research – the only areas in which they did so.
This commitment to safeguarding education and research
funding
should be reflected at all levels of policymaking.
Europe should have used its regulatory power and managed the conflict between systemic and competitive risk that all this emergency public
funding
was generating, but the competition watchdog’s contradictory request that companies receiving
funding
should reduce credit to their clients made this well nigh impossible.
But that should be the clear aim, with IMF assistance along the way to provide interim
funding
where necessary and political cover for governments obliged to take tough decisions on public spending and taxation.
In 2009, only five cents of every dollar of
funding
for many major banks came from equity; the rest was debt (deposits, overnight loans, and long-term loans).
According to the IMF study, most banks could have weathered the crisis effectively if 15 cents of every dollar of
funding
had come from equity.
Yet banks still hold only eight or nine cents per dollar of
funding
in equity, despite regulators’ pushed for an increase , and the biggest banks have called for reducing even this suboptimal ratio.
Moreover, quiet efforts were made in the Arab world to curtail the recruitment and
funding
of suicide bombers headed to Iraq.
Without a massive scaling up of private-sector involvement, both in terms of shared expertise and
funding
support, we will fail to provide for millions of people who have lost almost everything.
In addition to funding, there is a need for private-sector involvement in training, education, technology, and logistics.
In fact, Greece will likely depend on concessional
funding
from official sources in the years ahead –
funding
that is conditional on reforms, not debt ratios.
Perhaps principles and practices widely used in academia – such as peer review, competitive processes for
funding
research, transparency about conflicts of interests and financing sources, and requirements to publish underlying data – should be adapted and applied more widely to the world of think tanks, websites, and the media.
In October 2015, experts from IREX – backed by
funding
from the Canadian government and the support of local Ukrainian organizations – launched a nine-month media literacy-training course called Learn to Discern (L2D).
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