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Repressive regimes would find it harder to borrow, which would, in turn, make it harder for them to repress their people, and make it easier and cheaper for responsible and legitimate governments to secure important
funding
when they need it.
Yet the critics said exactly the same about disease control in 2000 when I proposed a scale-up of
funding
for public health.
But
funding
parts of the global health system is not enough.
Less obviously, when governments provide
funding
for the IMF, they can side-step domestic political resistance to assisting countries in trouble and to rules that yield benefits only in the long term.
Local authorities were supplied with adequate
funding
and advice; independent chambers of commerce became the backbone of a local commercial middle class, which is interested in keeping the region peaceful, even absent an overall agreement; local police were trained (in Jordan), and now function effectively as police forces, not armed militias; and business relations with adjacent Israeli regions have been renewed.
Fully
funding
Africa’s infrastructure shortfall will require attracting many more investors – and swiftly.
Korea's Economy Remains a Prisoner of Korean PoliticsSEOUL: Despite World Bank emergency grants and IMF rescue
funding
of $57 billion, Korea's economy, the world's 11th largest, remains on the brink of collapse.
In the next seven-year budget, there will likely be substantial
funding
for such projects.
ASI’s profits stem from Apple’s intellectual property (IP) rights, which are based on research and development conducted exclusively in the US (most of it underpinned by federal government funding).
The cause of Thailand’s crisis was the combination of a shaky banking system (made shakier by the dollar debts of its clients), a large, short-dated foreign debt with the resulting risk of a
funding
crisis, and a total lack of transparency coupled with a pervasive overlay of corruption.
The Bank of Thailand could not raise interest rates to support external financing without worsening the loan problems of Thai banks, nor reduce interest rates without risking an external
funding
crisis.
Indeed, as a report by the International Committee of Experts on Sustainable Development Financing points out, the spectrum of
funding
for future international development frameworks must be broader than ever.
But this idea could also run up against resistance, not least because the countries that would attract the most refugees are those that already have stronger economies, and therefore need EU
funding
the least.
But a number of worrying cases of falsification or fabrication can be traced back to direct pressures from
funding
sources.
Of course the
funding
of science raises many political and economic problems.
The Gas Memorandum signed earlier this year between the EU and Ukraine on the extension and exploitation of Ukrainian gas pipelines is a perfect example; in return for political support and for
funding
of the extension of its pipelines, Ukraine has agreed to adopt EU rules governing management and access to the gas transmission line.
The seventh Framework Program, worth some €50 billion – a 40% increase over the sixth program – is perhaps the most prominent
funding
source tool through which the EU supports R&D activities.
European leaders must therefore substantially increase research
funding
when the EU budget is next due for revision in 2008 and 2009.
Moreover, although the European Commission clearly has a duty to prevent mismanagement and fraud, every application for EU
funding
requires extremely onerous procedures.
The European Research Council, which is to award research grants on the basis of peer-reviewed excellence, will therefore be an important step forward, and the EU should further increase its
funding.
Unfortunately, very little education
funding
is currently set aside for investments in new learning networks.
Some propose abandoning the current system of patented drugs altogether and
funding
pharmaceutical R&D through taxation or prize-based systems.
Yet the tangible and intangible benefits of adopting new forms of collaboration – reducing the cost of failure, leveraging unused IP and external
funding
mechanisms, increasing access to networks of talent, and establishing greater trust among patients and other stakeholders – could be extensive.
They will be answered only by matching research efforts and
funding
levels to the information needed to steer toward a safe future for nanotechnology applications.
In the US alone, estimates of the necessary
funding
levels for goal-oriented nanotechnology risk research are between $50 million and $100 million per year – five to ten times the amount invested in 2005.
What will happen when, in a few years, a huge and growing chunk of the national budget must be dedicated to paying foreign debt instead of
funding
education or health care?
In June, we introduced a series of targeted longer-term refinancing operations (known as TLTROs) to provide
funding
for banks at very low fixed rates for a period of up to four years.
The TLTROs were designed to maximize the chances that banks would pass on the
funding
relief to borrowers.
Our programs to purchase asset-backed securities and covered bonds were tailored to help lubricate further the transmission of lower
funding
costs from banks to customers.
Rich countries must provide urgent
funding
for medical treatment of those with HIV/AIDS.
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