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Indeed, it is remarkable that, with General Motors seemingly unresponsive to consumer demand, there is now a debate about whether it should be forced to
produce
more fuel-efficient cars.
Their worthy aim is to raise the price paid to developing-country farmers for their
produce
by excluding the inflated profits of the middlemen on whom they depend for getting their goods to distant markets.
Trump’s favored fiscal and trade policies will crowd out private investment, reduce foreign direct investment in the US, and
produce
larger external deficits.
The new European populists are parlaying legitimate frustration into a misguided set of policies that can only
produce
more of the same.
None of these favored categories of credit allocation
produce
the dynamism and innovation that is needed for long-term, self-sustaining growth.
The winner – the strategy most likely to
produce
a cooperative outcome – was Anatol Rapoport’s tit-for-tat (TFT) strategy.
Currently, nearly 20% of India’s fresh
produce
is wasted because of storage problems, so most small farmers do not risk growing perishable crops that would yield more revenue than staples.
Even more important is the promotion of higher-quality seeds to
produce
better crop yields, increase production, and boost incomes.
The result is what is mockingly coming to be called the EBP initiative: developing countries will be allowed freely to export everything but what they
produce.
They can export jet engines, supercomputers, airplanes, computer chips of all kinds—just not textiles, agricultural products, or processed foods, the goods they can and do
produce.
If the Senate does not
produce
a two-thirds vote for conviction during that period, Rousseff will return to the presidency.
His first mission will be to form a cabinet that can
produce
rigorous and credible economic policies and secure the needed congressional support.
Indeed, every time Israel’s deterrence efforts fail to
produce
the desired result, it ratchets up the siege in the hope that this will deliver some kind of knockout punch.
That capacity, described by Knut Wicksell in Interest and Prices, can sometimes support useful reflation; at other times, it can
produce
harmful inflation; at still others, harmful post-crisis deflation may result, as credit and money are destroyed.
Too much debt in the system means that our traditional policy responses – fiscal or monetary – may prove ineffective or
produce
harmful side effects.
But, before we relax, let’s remember that we still have not addressed the central challenge the world economy will face as the crisis eases: the inevitable clash between China’s need to
produce
an ever-growing quantity of manufactured goods and America’s need to maintain a smaller current-account deficit.
Some of the best graduate students in Warsaw University nowadays
produce
quite serious publications that put practically all blame for the world’s ills on liberalism.
Boycotts of sweated college t-shirts in the United States led to fairer manufacturing practices, and boycotts of coffee and produce, led mostly by women consumers, resulted in fair-trade purchases by major supermarkets.
But, even in such an economy, years of debt-fueled domestic demand may
produce
a loss of competitiveness and structural distortions.
The United Kingdom has to
produce
a plan to guide a credible and orderly Brexit process.
Though invitations by the West to join organizations such as the NATO-Russia Council or the G-8 may have been symbolically important and thus politically valuable, these venues provide only forums for discussion; they do not
produce
binding agreements.
Such research has confirmed that building the brain is just as important as feeding the body to
produce
healthy, intelligent, productive, and resilient adults.
But, with the fractured opposition rallying behind Fonseka and a moderate Tamil party also coming out in support of him, this election may
produce
a surprise result.
Obama and the Rise of the RestNEW YORK – American elections usually
produce
a brief euphoria; the public sense of renewal, of future possibilities, acts as a shot of adrenaline.
But scientists occasionally “go rogue,” forsaking the scientific method – often for notoriety or economic gain – to
produce
propaganda and to sow fear in a public that lacks expertise but is hungry for information.
Palestine and its immediate neighbors have their best opportunity in thirty years to
produce
democratic states.
No one has yet reliably quantified the boost to wellbeing that such technological advances
produce.
Pope Francis shows how these various qualities can come together to
produce
strong leadership.
But the longer Trump’s incendiary rhetoric continues, the higher the risk that it will
produce
real-world consequences.
To
produce
a sufficient amount of food, Asia’s farms will need to undergo a twenty-first-century transformation.
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