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And in Thailand, market mechanisms, backed by ambitious targets, are helping the country
produce
businesses that are regional leaders in waste recycling, including operations now in Laos and Malaysia, while generating thousands of jobs.
Today, the chaebols
produce
almost two-thirds of South Korea’s exports – no small feat, in the world’s sixth-largest exporting country.
The private sector can also help
produce
more graduates with job-ready skills.
The people who bid up the prices of long-term US Treasury bills in anticipation of interest-rate cuts when the Fed overshoots and triggers a recession are the same people who are now on tenterhooks wondering when to start cutting back on investment plans because a recession will soon
produce
overcapacity.
Since China will be the most important market of the future, it will be decisive in determining not only what we
produce
and consume, but how.
It is the well- educated who can get the best jobs – and thus earn the money to buy the kinds of goods and services that they and their fellows
produce.
Portugal could
produce
wine cheaply, whereas Great Britain could
produce
cloth much more cheaply than wine.
The same holds true today, when countries, doing what they do best,
produce
more and exchange it for more of all other goods.
The fundamental purpose of drug companies is to
produce
profits for shareholders.
Shards of EuropePRINCETON – As European leaders struggle after another failed summit, they should think hard about what their continent – and the world – might look like if they continue to
produce
unsatisfactory solutions to Europe’s financial and economic problems.
On the positive side, it is likely to
produce
the political cohesion needed to implement structural reforms that shift the economy away from trade and manufacturing and toward domestic consumption.
Yet another reason why the introduction of some low trade barriers is unlikely to
produce
large losses is that the differences in the cost of producing goods in one market or the other are small.
It is very hard for liberals to accept that bad politics can
produce
good economics, and that good politics can
produce
bad economics.
In Ukraine, the US and the EU seem to have decided on a sensible course of action – or, rather, on a realistic two-track response – that is unlikely to
produce
spectacular results, but is certainly preferable to passivity.
It reminds us that much of success in a capitalist society is based on cultural and historical factors that
produce
qualities such as innovativeness, willingness to tolerate risk, and willingness to defer gratification through savings and education.
Despite requiring resources to produce, plastic is so cheap that it often is used for disposable – often single-use – products.
For example, North Carolina State University’s Benjamin Franklin Scholars program – a collaboration between the College of Engineering and the College of Humanities and Social Sciences – aims “to
produce
well-rounded professionals who are analytical problem-solvers, ethical decision-makers, and effective communicators.”
Millions of AIDS orphans in Southern Africa live with grandparents too old and weak to
produce
food or to secure it.
Western analysts and activists should have learned by now that and military threats
produce
only resistance, and that genuine diplomacy involves using carrots as well as sticks.
What is required, first and foremost, are market-based incentives to induce Americans to use less energy and to
produce
more energy in ways that emit less carbon.
Elections in the absence of constitutional and cultural constraints can
produce
violence, as in Bosnia or the Palestinian Authority.
Trump’s 3% Growth for the 1%CAMBRIDGE – US President Donald Trump has boasted that his policies will
produce
sustained 3-4% growth for many years to come.
Indeed, the two combine to
produce
a neatly perverse analysis: globalization is bad because it gives our race’s jobs to other races in developing nations.
A first “must” for an exporting superpower is to establish clear and stable trade arrangements with other countries, so that firms can
produce
goods and services collaboratively across borders.
Intervention may be needed in fragile sectors of the US economy, like housing, where faltering performance could
produce
another downturn.
Beyond that, it is unclear whether or how QE2 will
produce
much growth.
Knowing that no attempt to take legal action against the authorities or influencers who threaten them will
produce
any results, many journalists censor themselves.
An effort to diversify by selling a particular asset would have such a large impact on markets that it would
produce
large losses for any central bank that tried it.
For example, a 2012 meeting of ASEAN foreign ministers failed to
produce
a joint statement, because Cambodia, a Chinese ally, would not agree to mentioning the South China Sea.
But what it can do is launch a much-needed political process and, more important,
produce
a ceasefire agreement between government and opposition forces.
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