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The economic case for industrial policy is compelling, so long as it is understood as a vehicle for strategy coordination, risk pooling, and the provision of public goods.
In developing a strategy for
pooling
government debt, Europe’s leaders must address the possibility of moral hazard (the temptation for weaker countries to relax their debt- and deficit-reduction efforts in response to the increased credibility conferred by stronger countries).
The only practical approach is to take small, sequential steps, starting with debt
pooling.
Because low-income countries rarely have enough money to implement needed education reforms,
pooling
public and private resources is an attractive alternative.
The major NATO allies all support
pooling
and sharing in principle; in practice, they are reluctant to provide their military assets for common operations, as was the case in the recent Libya operation.
Today’s political climate limits the possibilities for structural reforms, fiscal pooling, and improved labor mobility.
Another purported advantage of European bonds could be risk pooling: if the risks that individual eurozone members experience payment difficulties were not too dissimilar – and not too closely correlated – joint issuance of bonds should, in principle, reduce credit risk for European bonds relative to the average risk of national bonds.
Pooling
the innovative and entrepreneurial spirit found in countries and businesses will enable us to fight climate change, strengthen our economies and societies, and leave our children and grandchildren a healthier planet.
The great majority of the roughly 24 million private individuals estimated to have gone into business between 1980 and 2005 were ordinary folk with very small capital – usually obtained by
pooling
the savings of family members and perhaps friends.
The advantages of
pooling
sovereignty and resources ring increasingly hollow to ordinary Europeans.
Helping to bring security and political stability to the Arab world would be a major achievement, and few international organizations, if any, can match the EU’s track record on the voluntary
pooling
of sovereign powers.
The frontrunners must then conduct real political campaigns, which their parties design, manage, and finance by
pooling
existing European and national party resources.
Those with a sense of history will also see the significance of Europe’s nation states, which not long ago fought each other continuously, now
pooling
their foreign policies in order to assert them more vigorously on the global stage.
Moreover, by encouraging better policy coordination and the
pooling
of financial resources, the Bretton Woods institutions boosted the effectiveness of international cooperation.
But the
pooling
of risk remains taboo.
To be sure, consensus, compromise, and a
pooling
of sovereignty are the only ways to resolve many of the great issues – climate change, nuclear proliferation – that bedevil our world.
Contrast this current condition of extended misery with the only sensible long-term solution: a
pooling
of IMF quotas by all eurozone countries.
This suggests a golden opportunity for Europe to make a virtue of necessity by
pooling
its access to much-cheaper IMF funding.
At first glance, much of Europe’s current debate is about political and economic integration – about how far its nation states should go in
pooling
resources and sovereign powers in the European Union.
The agreements that govern the
pooling
and exchange of intelligence among these governments remain closely guarded secrets.
The African Union is now aiming at
pooling
all the continent’s currencies into a single currency by 2028.
Large corporations are granted significant rights, including limited liability for individual executives, and facilitate the
pooling
of large amounts of capital from people who do not necessarily know one another (or the promoters of the company).
The EU is a voluntary
pooling
of national sovereignty, but the demands now being made of Italy (and Greece) are the Diktat of other sovereign nations.
Patent
pooling
is not a new idea.
Stockpile
pooling
or sharing arrangements could also be established with other countries to reduce vulnerabilities further.
The report also examines the potential gains from regional public goods, such as synchronizing financial governance frameworks,
pooling
power, opening skies to competition, and opening borders to free movement of people, goods, and services.
In addition to increasing the global efficiency of medical equipment production, significant cost savings could be achieved through risk pooling, which would allow for peak needs during emergencies to be addressed even with lower total capacity.
Savvy diplomacy facilitated the
pooling
of financial, health, and logistical resources needed to beat back Ebola in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone.
Such investment would require
pooling
and channeling resources (via trusted intermediaries) toward projects that can meet the needs of entire communities at any given moment.
By strategically
pooling
their financial resources, Africans could end poverty, eradicate diseases, improve health-care systems, and educate the continent’s children.
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