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That was the moment to
invest
in the future.
Last month, Abe showed that he may be thinking along these lines when he announced a Japanese plan to
invest
$110 billion in infrastructure projects in Asia over the next five years.
Together, these plans (known as “intended nationally determined contributions,” or “INDCs”) will represent a collective global effort to
invest
in a prosperous, low-carbon future.
Québec will
invest
more than $3.3 billion toward this goal by 2020, contributing to the growth of its economy.
The reluctance of Northern European savers to
invest
in the euro periphery is the root of the problem.
President Barack Obama has offered numerous proposals to
invest
in the foundations of national competitiveness, but Congressional Republicans have rebuffed them, claiming that the US faces an impending fiscal crisis.
The current-account deficit comes about partly because foreigners want to
invest
more in the US than Americans want to
invest
abroad.
Why don’t Asian countries
invest
their savings within their own region?
As Hyun Shin and other economists at the Bank for International Settlements have argued, low developed-country interest rates and a weak dollar drove financial markets, led by the New York and London hubs, to borrow money in low-interest-rate currencies and
invest
in higher-interest-rate currencies.
But we should not get carried away: overseas Indians still
invest
a lower proportion of their resources in India than overseas Chinese do in China.
But, in a typical comment, Indian-American strategist Ashley Tellis observed trenchantly that India had chosen “to
invest
in a plane, not a relationship.”
Today, developing and emerging countries
invest
about $1 trillion a year in infrastructure.
But more must be done to encourage the private sector to
invest
in sustainable development.
In addition to highlighting the need to
invest
in girls’ education, young people worldwide will mount an outpouring of support for Chibok’s abducted schoolgirls, including 20 sit-ins at national parliaments and a mass demonstration at the African Union’s seat in Addis Ababa.
As head of the British Pakistan Foundation, I help philanthropists from the Pakistani diaspora
invest
in sustainable and effective social development projects.
At the same time, America will need to
invest
in domestic infrastructure and research and development, which are key to innovation and economic growth.
And, with a self-inflicted fiscal cliff looming – one that could send our country back into recession, pulling the rest of the world with us – businesses are reluctant to hire and
invest
in new capital goods.
They want to
invest
a bit more, and to distribute more equitably the meager proceeds of weak growth.
A capital grant of some 10,000 euros, dollars, or pounds – funded by a tax on lifetime bequests, or a progressive expenditure tax – would give every young person a stake in society, a buffer against misfortune, and the means to
invest
in their future.
But Deng chose real reform and real change, appealing to overseas Chinese, whom the Party had demonized for many years, to bet on the country’s future and
invest.
As English-language empirical-research journals consolidate their hold on the channels that determine whether or not a scientist will have a successful career, developing countries will have to
invest
heavily in their own data infrastructure to place domestic researchers on a more competitive footing.
With rising conventional-energy prices, the time is right to
invest
in renewable energy.
In doing so, they can help Internet service providers to cut costs and enable them to
invest
in the “last mile” access networks that they own and operate, thereby improving the Internet experience that they offer to consumers.
If politicians change course and agree this December to
invest
significantly more in research and development, we would have a much greater chance of getting this technology to the level where it needs to be.
Governments should also encourage public pension funds to
invest
responsibly, especially when it comes to the climate.
The expert panel’s findings point to a compelling need to
invest
roughly $2 billion annually in research and development to increase agricultural output.
After all, why hold US T-bills with a meager 5% return, German Bunds with a 4% return, or Japanese government bonds with a 0.5% return when you can acquire foreign firms,
invest
in real assets, stock markets, or higher-yielding corporate bonds?
So central banks are transferring their excess reserves to existing or newly created SWF’s, which in turn
invest
in high-return equities.
Some worry about reciprocity: if Chinese firms are allowed to
invest
in US and EU firms, shouldn’t US and EU firms be allowed to
invest
freely in any Chinese firm?
How might equity prices or bond yields be distorted by $200 billion gorillas that need to
invest
$4 billion per week?
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