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Widespread coverage has been achieved through UNITAID’s influence on the price of life-saving drugs: it
guarantees
a market through long-term commitments to purchase high volumes of medicines and diagnostics – a commitment made possible by the sustainable and predictable funding of the “air tax.”
More important, even if the US were to provide such
guarantees
to North Korea, the regime’s paranoid propaganda would probably continue, given the centrality to Juche of fear of the outside world.
Shareholders also hear of Gazprom providing financial
guarantees
to parties which – officially at least – have nothing to do with its business.
What
guarantees
exist that the rebel groups will fully demobilize?
The key to Bangladesh’s success was government programs that created an enabling environment for private investment through micro-credit, risk guarantees, and small installation grants.
Kofi Annan and the Africa Progress Panel have called for the creation of a “global connectivity fund” to help finance the risk guarantees, credit, and other market arrangements needed to support innovative business models delivering energy to the poor.
In Germany, the Renewable Energy Act
guarantees
a feed-in tariff for 20 years and mandates the grid operator to purchase all the electricity a wind farm can produce at the guaranteed price.
The Kremlin’s actions have undermined European security; delivered a body blow to international law; weakened the nuclear non-proliferation regime by fatally undermining the role of security
guarantees
for non-nuclear states; and raised doubts about the predictability of Russia under its current leaders.
Countries that depend on US security
guarantees
for their defense – such as Japan, South Korea, and Australia – are highly concerned.
The US Constitution’s Second Amendment, which
guarantees
the right to keep and bear arms, was adopted in 1791, when citizens who had rebelled against the British monarchy thought they needed to protect themselves, if called upon, against an oppressive state.
The world in the future will be a riskier place than we thought it was – not because government will no longer offer
guarantees
that it should never have offered in the first place, but rather because the real risk that one’s customers might vanish in a prolonged depression is back.
Democratic accountability also
guarantees
responsive government.
There is a better way to prevent the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction in the region: a “WMD-free zone,” built on a system of incentives that include economic and technical support for countries that join, as well as security
guarantees
from the United Nations Security Council’s permanent members.
Because insolvent banks were kept alive through government bailouts and guarantees, Japan provided the wrong incentives to its financial institutions.
Full normalization of political and economic relations would follow, including binding security
guarantees
upon agreement of a regional security design.
The Bush administration must lead the Western initiative in harmonized, direct negotiations with Iran, and, if these negotiations succeed, the US must also be willing to agree to appropriate
guarantees.
The Commission has already achieved some success on this front, notably forcing Germany to cancel government
guarantees
on public banks.
In short, despite Abdullah’s innovations in the succession process, it is an open secret that nothing
guarantees
a transition to a younger generation of leaders – or that an effective ruler will emerge.
The Brazilian state offered low-interest loans and credit
guarantees
for the construction of distilleries, as well as tax incentives for the purchase of ethanol-powered vehicles.
Countries that wish to develop nuclear energy but not nuclear bombs should be given international
guarantees
of fuel supply and disposal of spent fuel.
The Germany that emerged from this process is uniquely suited to act as a model for Europe, owing to its federal character, which is reflected in strong constitutional
guarantees
of states’ rights.
This doesn’t necessarily entail government guarantees, but it does mean that governments should make all the contingencies surrounding a project as clear and predictable as possible.
If governments that have already tapped-out their debt-bearing capacity now issued more debt or money or guarantees, they would deal a mortal blow to confidence.
They will agree with the parrots that falling inflation showed that the macroeconomic problem was insufficient demand for currently produced goods and services, and that the low level of interest rates on safe, high-quality government liabilities showed that the supply of safe assets – whether money provided by the central bank,
guarantees
provided by banking policy, or government debt provided through deficit spending – was too low.
But this convention
guarantees
freedom from detention until trial and conviction, except for “grave offenses.”
Such support can already be found via the various rescue mechanisms – above all, the European Stability Mechanism and the implicit
guarantees
of TARGET 2 – that have been erected since the crisis began.
Unfortunately for China, the nature of Xi’s foreign-aid strategy all but
guarantees
severe delays for any political returns.
The third change is a tax on the financial sector, in the form of a Financial Activities Tax on profits and remuneration at big banks that enjoy implicit government
guarantees.
But Kim will not trust unilateral US
guarantees.
The third component is the post-welfare state, which is now part of the French model of citizenship and
guarantees
all full-time employees one of the highest minimum wages in the world and high employer-paid benefits.
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