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Evidence is
plentiful.
From an economic (and environmental) standpoint, fracking is thus unlikely to bring large benefits for Europe: shale gas might simply substitute for
plentiful
conventional gas.
Nowhere are the problems with this approach more apparent than in the attempt to plan urbanization, which entailed the construction of large new cities – complete with modern infrastructure and
plentiful
housing – that have yet to be occupied.
The key problem is simple: until 2008, these countries enjoyed a long boom based on cheap and
plentiful
credit, which allowed them to finance large current-account deficits.
Not only are oil supplies plentiful, but demand in the US and Europe has been lower, owing to decreasing car use in the last few years and weak or negative GDP growth in the US and the eurozone.
Yet, to its immediate south, energy resources and raw materials are
plentiful.
For example, bicycle mechanics, who are
plentiful
in Africa and rural India, or small shop and kiosk owners could be trained to install and maintain these systems.
How Data Can Save Children’s LivesSEATTLE – In an age in which data are more
plentiful
and accessible than ever before, we are accustomed to basing our decisions on as much evidence as we can gather.
Reserves of minerals like phosphate will remain
plentiful
in the next decades, and nitrogen is not limited.
Given this, it is reasonable to expect the oil supply to remain plentiful, and prices to remain moderate, through 2016 – a trend that will boost global growth by an estimated 0.5 percentage points over this period.
We are in the age of oil’s “new normal,” defined by
plentiful
alternative energy sources.
Low paid jobs, which is where low skilled labor goes, are
plentiful
in the US and are concentrated in trade and services.
It is cheap because it is
plentiful.
Let There Be More Than LightPRAGUE – For the well-off in both rich and poor countries around the world, lives are enriched by
plentiful
access to energy that provides light, fresh food, and clean water, and that powers technology and allows the ability to control the temperature.
But in the core of the eurozone – countries like Germany and the Netherlands – credit has been plentiful, and interest rates have been close to zero for some time, so there was never much chance that bond purchases would have a significant impact there.
And, while pesticides and other pollutants were seen to kill off perhaps half of humanity, well-regulated pesticides cause about 20 deaths each year in the US, whereas they have significant upsides in creating cheaper and more
plentiful
food.
Europe needs better regulation of financial movements, which flow in the right direction, but are erratic, flooding Europe’s less advanced economies when finance is plentiful, and starving them of credit in times of stress.
Perhaps the most startling projection is that the US will become an energy exporter by 2020, and will become energy self-sufficient 15 years later, owing to the
plentiful
supply of inexpensive shale gas and the discovery of massive oil reserves everywhere from North Dakota to the Gulf of Mexico.
Obesity rates tend to explode in countries where food was once scarce and suddenly becomes
plentiful.
Certainly not politicians, who get re-elected when jobs are
plentiful
and stock prices are up – and get donations from all of the industries that participate in the production of processed food.
Cheap external finance,
plentiful
capital inflows, and commodity booms helped hide many such shortcomings and fueled 15 years of emerging-market growth.
Without
plentiful
and low-cost energy, every aspect of the global economy is threatened.
Emerging economies today are much more than a collection of new consumer markets and
plentiful
(and increasingly skilled) labor.
During the stagnant economic years of the Bush administration, such workers were
plentiful.
When commodity prices are sky-high and money is cheap and plentiful, economic growth is almost inevitable.
Natural resources are plentiful, with vast amounts of fertile land.
The meeting is intended to seek ways to streamline and buttress complex and stumbling economies so that they possess the dynamism that delivers high prosperity –
plentiful
jobs and ample job satisfaction.
For emerging markets, the first seven-year phase of
plentiful
capital flows occurred in 1975-1981, with the recycling of petrodollars in the form of loans to developing countries.
Indeed, in contrast to the foreign capital flight that has so damaged Europe, willing foreign buyers of JGBs are currently plentiful, pushing interest rates to their lowest levels ever.
When discontent is as
plentiful
as in Britain today, abundant democracy is our best bet.
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