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This shift would seem to favor the advanced economies, whose industries are at the frontier in employing digital technologies in their
products
and operations.
Regulating Across the Digital DivideLONDON – The increasing digitization of the global economy is changing how
products
and services are produced, distributed, and sold across borders.
Most Roman Catholics participate in this mistreatment, a few by raising chickens, ducks, and turkeys in ways that maximize profit by reducing animal welfare, and the majority by buying the
products
of factory farms.
Trump’s obsession with the trade deficit has led him to impose import tariffs on steel, aluminum, and a wide range of
products
from China.
Similarly, the French government decided to bail out Alstom--a company that developed a number of high-tech products, including the TGV, the French fast train--before ending up bankrupt.
Rising production costs and falling prices for their
products
is a recipe for indebtedness, and debt is the main cause of farmers’ suicides.
Migrants’ remittance behavior is essentially dictated by the regulatory environment and the quality – in terms of speed, cost, security, and accessibility – of
products
and services offered by banks, money-transfer companies, micro-finance institutions, and informal operators.
The Hispanic approach emphasizes migrants’ involvement in banking by offering a range of banking services in both the country of origin and the host country,
products
of specific interest to migrants, and low commissions on foreign transfers.
There is thus a real need in the Franc Zone for a financing institution that would convert migrant remittances into productive investments, thereby generating jobs and wealth, and that would broaden access to banking services, mortgages, insurance products, pension plans, and technical assistance.
We looked at how extraordinarily strongly the world's system of relative prices was tilted against the poor: how cheap were the
products
they exported, and how expensive were the capital goods that they needed to import in order to industrialize and develop.
They can listen for many purposes – from figuring out what
products
or services to offer and understanding which customer wants what, to repairing the damage done when something goes wrong.
What other companies or
products
are most often discussed along with yours?
You would choose to continue to make as much money as possible, while the consumers of your
products
use the atmosphere as a sewer, with no sewerage charge.
The concessions it contains on manufactured
products
like automobiles are much smaller than those on, say, agricultural products, which will involve profound sacrifices from other TPP countries, such as Japan.
After all, existing tariff levels on manufactured goods are already much lower than those on agriculture or dairy
products.
At the same time, however, excessive IP protections can deter the proliferation of existing knowledge and the development of high-tech
products.
Their stones – their
products
– are often discarded.
And the EU is the world’s largest single market for seafood products, importing about 60% of the fish it consumes.
Illicit fishing operations rely on a range of tactics and loopholes in international law to get their
products
to market.
As a result, gene editing has emerged as an alternative strategy to the chassis model for tailoring microbes to make useful
products.
The recent Africa Progress Panel report Power, People, Planet (of which I was lead author) puts total spending on energy
products
by people living on less than $2.50 a day at around $10 billion annually.
The orthodox agriculture-led growth strategy of the 1960’s, the favored antidote to five decades of a “happy peasant” aid doctrine, must be replaced with an agribusiness development strategy whereby policymakers, donors, and entrepreneurs target the entire value chain to support a shift from bulk
products
to value-added, agro-industrial manufactured
products.
Can Africa position itself in the global economy to produce and sell finished goods, especially processed foods and agricultural
products?
Can the continent break the North-South commodity-based pattern of trade, and inaugurate a pattern of South-North-South triangular trade based on higher-value
products?
By 2030, more than 50% of Africa’s 1.4 billion inhabitants are expected to live in cities.Urbanization brings with it opportunity, as consumer demand will most likely shift towards higher-value processed foods, including fruit, vegetables, vegetable oils, fish, and dairy
products.
And the lower prices, better products, and consumer surplus provided by the commercialization of many innovations clearly provide large societal gains.
A combination of measures and international agreements must be found that would allow taxpayers to obtain decent returns on their investments, without removing the incentives for savvy entrepreneurs to commercialize innovative
products.
And, like many of them, China is now facing a “middle-income trap”: as wages rise, its low-end manufacturing is losing global competitiveness while government policies, endemic corruption, and dominant state-owned enterprises are stifling the type of private-sector innovation that China needs most to generate
products
and services with higher added value.
Raising such questions when nanotechnology is still in its infancy may result in better, safer
products
and less long-term liability for industry.
Unilever has committed to the sustainable sourcing of agricultural and forest
products.
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