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Output in state
industries
fell even more.
Time may be necessary, in many cases, to ensure that social safety nets are in place to protect low-income households and to provide retraining programs for workers in energy-intensive
industries.
Like computers and the Internet, 3D printing will affect business and behavior around the world and across
industries.
The non-profit Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) is attempting to change that by developing material sustainability accounting standards for 80 industries, consistent with the US Security and Exchange Commission’s compliance regulations.
Using the SASB’s proposed standards for 45 industries, as well as other metrics, a new study – the most definitive so far – has found that companies that perform well on material sustainability factors have better operational performance, are less risky, and earn significantly higher shareholder returns than companies that perform poorly.
Similarly, a new framework recently proposed by Morgan Stanley for valuations of companies in 29
industries
includes ESG factors that pose material risks or opportunities.
As for the UK’s “serial dependence” on the IMF from the mid-1950’s to the mid-1970’s, there were actually only two episodes: the 1956 bailout during the Suez crisis and the 1976 bailout that preceded the winter of discontent when strikes in many essential
industries
– even the dead went unburied – practically brought the country to its knees.
Even accounting for the costs to short-term losers (say, particular
industries
or workers with certain skills), the overall long-term benefits can be large.
Exempt from taxation, Bonyads and their regime-appointed directors are very wealthy, with vast powers over major
industries.
This also positions South Australia as a leader in new energy
industries.
Nowhere was this more apparent than in China, where double-digit annual output gains long obscured the flaws in a state-led, credit-fueled growth model that favors state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and selected industries, like the real-estate sector, to the detriment of private savers.
China long ago abandoned Mao’s effort to reduce the country’s vulnerability by relocating strategic
industries
to remote provinces.
Greece’s heavy regulatory burden, well described by the World Bank’s indicators on the ease of doing business, represents a significant entry barrier in many sectors, effectively closing off entire
industries
and occupations to competition.
Perhaps the most important positive effect of exchange-rate appreciation would be to help promote the development of domestically-oriented
industries
such as health care, education, and banking, thereby alleviating some of the region’s mass underemployment.
The inaugural Matasa fellows also studied the political dimensions of youth employment and policy processes in Ethiopia; the social and cultural concerns underpinning employment choices across the continent; how mentorship affects entrepreneurship; and how young Africans view illicit industries, like gambling and sex work.
In 1970, about 32% of private employment was in goods-producing
industries.
The dynamic sectors of the American economy are in services, though US President Donald Trump, with his fixation on old manufacturing industries, doesn’t seem to have grasped that.
Just as manufacturing companies comprised the most rapidly growing
industries
in an earlier era, services companies do today.
As technological change accelerates the decline in manufacturing employment, the appropriate policy response is to provide support for vulnerable workers and facilitate the expansion of sunrise
industries
in which demand – and employment – will increase most rapidly.
After World War II, the successful economies were those where policymakers provided support to the real economy by investing in infrastructure, education and training, and health care, and by strengthening the ability of private markets to choose among prospective
industries.
The losers were those where policymakers fought the market and supported declining
industries.
His administration’s tariffs on steel imports surely will cost more jobs in steel-using
industries
than will be “saved” by locking up resources in an old industry.
Foreigners’ trips to Disney World, high foreign demand to attend US universities, and foreigners’ expenditures for the services of Google, Amazon, and other services firms reflect America’s leadership in the new
industries.
Imposing import tariffs to shore up the old goods-producing
industries
ignores the dynamics of growth and does nothing to help sunrise sectors.
If so, the appropriate policy response is to use monetary and fiscal policy, not to try to protect old industries, which will not reduce the external deficit anyway.
With new discoveries leading to patents and licenses, the resulting research could spur the formation of new agribusinesses and farm-related
industries.
That kind of success is not merely at the elite end of the scale: in England today, Indian restaurants employ more people than the steel, coal, and shipbuilding
industries
combined.
But it will also require increased engagement by countries, cities, and
industries
on three key areas: resource management, disaster mitigation, and migration.
It is more likely to occur in some industries, such as big tech, where a regulatory response will probably be one outcome of a developing backlash, and less likely for asset management.
Putin clinched his authority over the state sector in 2007, during his second term, with the creation of vast corporations that have since expanded substantially, with cheap state funding, often securing monopolies in their
industries.
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