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He did not mean special advisers, or
producers
of programmes for immediate use and writers of speeches for presidents and prime ministers.
Without addressing America’s chronic saving shortage, the Chinese and Mexican components of the trade deficit would simply be redistributed to other countries – most likely to higher-cost
producers.
But it could also exceed its export quota if its government paid the partner government a fine equal to the value of the excess exports, either collecting the necessary sum from its export
producers
or using its currency reserves.
Decades of control over education and culture budgets have produced a formidable clerisy, including legions of political apparatchiks, civil servants, writers, academics, teachers, NGO workers, journalists, and TV producers, among many others.
In the Doha trade negotiations, industrialized nations accepted the need to liberalize their agricultural markets by reducing subsidies to domestic
producers
and tariff barriers on agricultural imports.
So why not liberalize the carbon market as well – a move that would help, not hurt, domestic
producers?
Producers
had problems, to be sure, but import competition was the least of them.
As some water-scarce countries, such as Australia, have already shown, such accounting helps countries to allocate water more efficiently among agriculture and energy
producers
and urban consumers.
America’s insatiable demand for cocaine has made Mexico a transit route from South American
producers.
Yet these modern-day mercantilists do not acknowledge that undervaluation is a subsidy to India’s producers, financed by India’s consumers and savers.
But unlike Chavez, who leads one of the world's top oil producers, the need to stabilize an economy closely monitored by international financial markets forced Gutierrez to abandon campaign promises that helped secure his victory.
How else, says the US, could China undercut American
producers
in so many areas?
Energy
producers
also started to use large quantities of CO2-neutral biomass on power plants.
The business opportunities for energy
producers
lie in low-carbon energy.
The 70% drop in the price of a barrel of crude represents a colossal transfer of $3 trillion in annual income from oil
producers
to oil consumers.
The United States and the United Kingdom are simultaneously energy
producers
and importers, so the impact on their economics is likely to be more complicated.
But oil producers’ need for a certain price does not mean that they can achieve it, any more than iron-ore or copper
producers
can achieve whatever price they “need” to keep paying the dividends their shareholders expect or want.
Similarly, the fact that many debt-burdened shale
producers
will go bankrupt if the oil price stays below $50 is no reason to expect a rebound.
Now that all of the main oil
producers
are unequivocally committed to maximizing production, regardless of the impact prices, oil will continue to trade just like any other commodity (for example, iron ore) that is in oversupply in a competitive market.
When demand is weak, as it often is in autumn and winter, the market-clearing price will be set by marginal
producers
of cheap but less accessible oil in Asia and Africa, such as Kazakhstan, eastern Siberia, and Nigeria.
From now on, the costs faced by these marginal
producers
will set the top and bottom of oil’s trading range.
Low-cost
producers
in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, and Russia will continue to pump as much as their physical infrastructure can transport as long as the price is higher than $25 or so.
In other words, it must help poor people in their role as
producers
as well as consumers.
At the other end of this process,
producers
who satisfy old desires continue economizing, because they compete for employees and consumers with
producers
who satisfy new desires.
The problem, of course, is that
producers
of new goods and services do not create jobs at exactly the same rate as efficiency gains or imports reduce the demand for labor.
The same applies to coal subsidies, except that the subsidies go to the most inefficient
producers.
Market contracts between
producers
and consumers – and/or among
producers
in supply chains – link individuals, families, firms, governments, and public organizations through local or global markets.
Private electricity producers, for example, will not invest in large-scale renewable energy generation if the government does not have long-term climate and energy policies or plans for spurring construction of long-distance transmission lines to carry new low-carbon energy sources to population centers.
For many, this was either because producers’ preference for negative stories put them in a bad mood, or because they viewed the reporting as politically slanted and therefore untrustworthy.
Furthermore, by enabling the quick and secure transfer of funds, mobile-banking services allow
producers
to access markets more efficiently, reduce their transaction costs, and tap into higher-value market sectors.
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