Privately
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With the adoption of the MDGs, political leaders were publicly and
privately
questioned on the steps they were taking to end extreme poverty.
The debate over the FCA proposal reflects a broader struggle that has been going on in capital markets since 1993, when the Stockholm Stock Exchange was converted into a
privately
held firm.
This includes highways, bridges, and railways linking rural producers in landlocked countries to Africa’s urban consumers and external markets; mass transit and Internet infrastructure to accommodate greater commercial activity; and electricity transmission lines integrating
privately
financed power plants and grids.
For example, it was Australia’s BHP Billiton, not state-owned CODELCO or
privately
owned Antofagasta, that launched an R&D effort on mining technologies in Chile.
Fifteen years later, Signor Berlusoni understood that the Italian state's monopoly of television would not survive and jump-started what became Italy's main
privately
owned media group.
Many senior Conservative figures were saying
privately
at the time that they thought the SDP was going to win the next election in a landslide.
Few officials
privately
express satisfaction with the progress of financial reform.
Politicians who
privately
detest Brexit must speak out publicly.
Many Greeks who had been living in Egypt for generations, for example, lost their livelihoods in the 1950s, when President Gamal Abdel Nasser, the great standard-bearer of pan-Arabism, nationalized
privately
owned businesses and industries.
Italian officials
privately
confirm that the current figures are not unmanageable.
In my 2003 book The New Financial Order, I argued in favor of
privately
issued “livelihood insurance,” which protects against long-term loss of income and sets premiums on the basis of occupation and training.
It should
privately
threaten to cut off all aid and trade links, and to end its protection of the regime within the United Nations from any additional international sanctions.
Indeed, if SWF’s continue to grow their investments are bound to permanently alter the relative weight of state and
privately
controlled assets in advanced economies.
It is time for both countries’ leaders to speak
privately
and directly with each other, with an understanding of the instability that could result from any failure to complete the diplomatic opening that the two sides initiated.
Assad knows that the election of a president who bolsters Lebanon’s sovereignty and independence would make Syria’s return difficult – and Assad, as even his allies
privately
admit, wants nothing less.
Yet to this day, Syrian officials
privately
say that they don’t think the US is serious about a withdrawal.
In April, Tokyo Governor Shintaro Ishihara, a famous and articulate patriot, announced that the metropolitan government that he leads plans to acquire four of the Senkaku Islands, which are currently
privately
owned by Japanese citizens.
Shortly after former President Bill Clinton left office, I heard him say
privately
(though never publicly) that the US could choose to use its “great and unrivaled economic and military power to try to stay top dog on the global block in perpetuity.”
Most importantly, it should be traded
privately
and used as a basis for private credit.
A New York-based firm, the Assura Group, has been working for four years on a plan to launch
privately
issued supplemental unemployment insurance to anyone.
Just as corporations today are much happier supporting workers’ pensions by contributing to employees’ private accounts, so governments today should offer (or require) contributions to
privately
owned accounts.
Russia, where the line between state-controlled and
privately
controlled companies is often blurry, has demonstrated this strategy in Europe.
The onus should be on political leaders in Europe, where diplomats have
privately
questioned the Argentine approach.
In both cases, reducing corruption will require not only government pep talks against bad ethics, but also institutional reforms, including further deregulation, stronger property rights, and more
privately
owned assets.
Privately, however, the US is backing the incumbent, Nouri al-Maliki.
Likewise,
privately
banked cord blood has been shown to be clinically less effective than publicly banked and pooled blood, leading to two skeptical reports from leading obstetricians’ associations warning against its routine collection at childbirth.
In San Francisco, for example, the Symphony runs a $23 million
privately
funded project – called Keeping Score – that includes a national public television series, radio shows, interactive music learning, and school music programs.
First, a progressive political economy must be based on a firm belief in capitalism – that is, on an economic system in which most of the assets are
privately
owned, and markets largely guide production and distribute income.
(The formal program was mostly publicly traded companies talking about their earnings outlooks, with one section reserved for
privately
held companies.)
On the contrary, the growth of China’s Internet economy has been driven largely by the entrepreneurship of
privately
owned companies like Alibaba and Tencent.
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