Innovative
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We believe that with the right incentives, infrastructure can be an
innovative
and attractive asset class for those with long-term liabilities.
Unfortunately, the diffusion and dissemination of
innovative
ideas in the fields of public health and health care is generally a random, haphazard, and inefficient process.
Moreover, a high corporate-tax rate is an ineffective and costly tool for producing revenues, owing to
innovative
financial transactions and legal tax-avoidance mechanisms.
Being too innovative, too competitive, too flexible, growing too much, and exporting too much might become “a problem” in this perverted logic of harmonization.
For Saudi Wahhabism, in which absolute power is granted to the royal family by religious mandate,
innovative
forms of political Islam that anchor legitimacy in genuine representation are a strategic threat.
Yet the US owes much of its
innovative
prowess to government support.
Many large public-private consortia have been formed, including the
Innovative
Medicines Initiative and the Serious Adverse Events Consortium, but these efforts need to be coordinated and integrated in order to obtain the greatest possible benefit.
If sustainable nanotechnology is to be built on sound science, global research strategies must be supported by
innovative
policies and accompanied by sufficient funds to do the job.
Brutally competitive in both politics and world markets,
innovative
and resilient, China will be more dominant than any nation save America.
But the time has come to develop more
innovative
policy tools.
Through this
innovative
public-private partnership, we analyzed global energy access and recommended in our resulting report that the international community commit to universal access to modern energy services by 2030.
But the fact is that this groundswell has in large part been catalyzed by the existing targets, timetables, and
innovative
mechanisms of the UN climate treaties, and not least by the momentum generated around the often-criticized 2009 Copenhagen summit.
If such subsidies can’t be withdrawn, there are
innovative
alternatives that could curb over-pumping.
More fundamentally, why do these countries seemingly fail to exercise the kind of economic leadership and innovation that their histories lead us to expect, especially in the
innovative
high technology sectors that most define our future?
Moreover, smaller and mid-sized companies – some of them highly
innovative
– play a larger role in economic life nowadays but, with no access to the capital markets, remain dependent on banks.
But this “hardware” is inefficient without the “software” needed to manage it – namely, as Coase suggested, an efficient property-rights infrastructure (the laws, procedures, and administrative capacity needed to support efficient, fair, and
innovative
markets).
Leaders must consider, design, and implement pragmatic and
innovative
alternatives, rather than continue to rely on ineffective policies and programs.
Finally, the network could include
innovative
start-ups.
To compete in a digital global economy, the US – indeed, any country – needs a capable, well educated, innovative, and healthy workforce.
In order to increase personal-income taxes’ share of total revenue, developing countries are already improving their tax administrations in
innovative
ways, particularly to reach hard-to-tax citizens.
At first glance, Liberia’s school system might seem a poor fit for such an
innovative
experiment.
Firms with greater gender equality are more innovative, generous, and profitable.
Significant top-down political reform must meet two conditions: a strong, determined leader with an
innovative
new vision, and sufficient consensus among top officials on the goals of reform and how to achieve them.
What makes the industry work is a commonly agreed informal business “culture” that is flexible, innovative, and keeps operating costs down.
A growth order, by contrast, implies an emphasis on the configuration of sociopolitical and economic institutions – including norms, procedures, laws, and enforcement mechanisms – to achieve social objectives, such as improved living standards, a healthier natural environment, and a harmonious and
innovative
society.
Many insiders and external advisers believe that the state’s role must change (not necessarily decline) to create the dynamic
innovative
economy that is key to navigating the middle-income transition successfully.
These state projects collectively amount to a form of crowdsourcing – an effective method of testing a wide variety of
innovative
ideas, which can then be scaled up if they prove successful.
In the US,
innovative
market entrants are seldom blocked, and only if overwhelmingly justified by the public interest.
And if an outcome-based regulation is adopted,
innovative
entrants may well influence the competitive structure of other platform markets that remain underdeveloped, such as health care, real estate, and professional services.
But this narrative should not be allowed to obscure the paramount importance of smart and
innovative
regulations to support such progress.
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