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The rest can come from technological, operational, and business
innovations
– for example, developing new seeds to increase agricultural yields, using new materials (such as carbon-fiber composites) to make cars and airplanes lighter and more resilient, or digitizing medical records.
Toward that end, European leaders need to take a pragmatic first step to rebuild the trust needed for more substantial policy
innovations
in the future.
It has respected China’s values, while sharing knowledge, skills, and
innovations
that support China’s modernization and efforts to increase domestic demand.
With the
innovations
pioneered by Bitcoin, the fees, delays, and other inefficiencies that serve to line the pockets of those in the financial-services industry can largely be eliminated.
Ahead of US Senate hearings last November, former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wrote a letter to senators saying that Bitcoin may “hold long-term promise, particularly if the
innovations
promote a faster, more secure, and more efficient payment system.”
But the
innovations
pioneered by Bitcoin can – and therefore should – play a transformative role in building a safer, less expensive, and more effective financial system.
Instead, governments should embrace the promise of wonderful
innovations
in health care, and ask how fast spending should rise, and how that rise should be financed.
And technological innovations, starting with a new Internet revolution, are reducing the costs of goods and services.
And the city’s incoming mayor, Bill de Blasio, is championing a bold program of educational
innovations
to narrow the vast gaps in income, wealth, and opportunity that divide the city.
Engineering a More Responsible Digital FutureZURICH – The world is being battered by technological disruption, as
innovations
such as big data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of Things, blockchain, 3D printing, and virtual reality change how societies and economies work.
Innovations
and revolutions are often upsetting and tumultuous, but in the digital age, they can also be responsible.
What the United Nations calls the "century of urbanization" will require creativity and imagination,
innovations
and not brute brick walls or even more subtle security frontiers.
The main
innovations
were based on the perception that urban development is a collective task in which local government should orient and induce private investments to achieve more livable cities.
Such physical
innovations
go hand in hand with other initiatives that seek to redistribute the fruits of development.
Many of these innovations, I believe, can be reproduced in other large cities as well.
Fortunately, today’s private-sector labs are bursting with
innovations
that could spark major productivity-enhancing technological and operational improvements.
But, rather than recognize the likely drivers of these developments – namely, a seemingly chronic shortfall of global aggregate demand amid a supply glut and a deflationary profusion of technological
innovations
and new supply chains – the Fed continues to minimize the deflationary impact of global forces.
Innovations
like new cancer drugs or faster computing should benefit people everywhere – not only those fortunate enough to live in the country where the discoveries happen to have been developed.
On the technology side, labor-saving
innovations
in network-based information processing and transactions automation have helped to drive a wedge between growth and employment generation in both the tradable and non-tradable sectors.
Intelligent Urban DesignNEW YORK – Two months ago, I was introduced to a start-up called CityMart, a for-profit marketplace dedicated to helping vendors and city managers to find one another – and to spreading municipal
innovations
outside of their home turf.
They mostly build their infrastructures themselves, and
innovations
do not spread easily, owing to a lack of incentives and, for that matter, much of a market…other than when one city hires managers from another.
Not only did these countries achieve better social indicators in these dimensions; they also could benefit from the technological
innovations
of the past half-century: computers, cellphones, the Internet, Teflon, and so on.
After all, no economy can raise living standards forever through
innovations
that make production of existing goods more efficient.
Moreover, their
innovations
created and satisfied many new consumer desires.
China has strengthened its unitary state with important institutional
innovations
that have delivered growth and middle-income prosperity, but it still retains the basic five-level administrative structure – central government on top, with provincial, city, town, and village bodies below – that first emerged two millennia ago.
These medical challenges are scientific and technological, and thus cannot be solved by IMF-World Bank "structural adjustment loans," which focus on policy reforms rather than scientific and technological
innovations.
According to a 2017 working paper by the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture, and Food Security, some of the most promising
innovations
in rural agricultural are technology- and service-based.
At the moment, these types of
innovations
are not featured prominently in most hunger-alleviation strategies.
Beyond Uber, the learning thermostat Nest, the apartment-sharing website Airbnb, and the just-announced “home operating system” by Apple, to name just a few innovations, attest to the new frontiers of digital information when it inhabits physical space.
Policymakers must go beyond supporting traditional incubators by producing and nurturing the regulatory frameworks that allow
innovations
to thrive.
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