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Finally, to address energy poverty, world leaders must scale up funding for decentralized renewable-energy projects, including through a globally funded feed-in tariff for renewable energy mini-grids in developing countries.
Governments typically have myriad ongoing expenditure commitments related to basic services such as national defense, infrastructure projects, education, and health care, not to mention to retirees.
Our business representatives came with me to present large-scale investment
projects.
To realize this potential, policymakers should eliminate arcane regulations that handcuff businesses; accelerate infrastructure projects; make the labor market more flexible; remove market distortions; and expand vocational training for the poor and uneducated.
Projects
aimed at boosting efficiency and transparency, supported by development banks and bilateral donors, have made a dramatic difference.
As I drive to downtown Chicago, I pass a series of high-rise housing projects, meant in their time to be the miracle cure for homelessness, poverty, unemployment, and crime.
Not only were the housing
projects
kept a safe distance from areas that had good jobs, but, with few residents experiencing stable families and livelihoods, there were not enough local examples of success to guide young people.
Continental Europe might be tempted to reject financial capitalism altogether, in favor of a growth strategy based on large state-driven investment
projects.
During its domestic infrastructure boom, China financed major
projects
– often connected to mining, energy, and infrastructure – in other emerging economies.
Alternatively – and more likely – the data may not include some projects, lenders, or borrowers, meaning that the debts could be much higher.
Second, advocate for a transaction tax on digital-currency trading, and push to use the revenue to finance health-care
projects
in the developing world.
Third, support digital-literacy
projects
in emerging markets.
And, finally, fund
projects
that improve the management of health-care finances.
Simply put, there is no better place to direct cryptocurrency philanthropy than health-care
projects
in the Global South, where digital-currency trading is expanding faster than anywhere else.
But a bigger, largely unreported, message is that some European countries, especially Germany, have launched
projects
that combine renewables like solar and wind with hydrogen for energy storage, implying clean, zero-emission, stable power grids that require no coal, oil, or nuclear power.
Their study lends scientific supportto several such
projects
underway in Europe aimed at proving that hydrogen gas, converted from water via electrolysis – think of it as natural gas minus the polluting carbon – and stored, for example, in subterranean salt caverns, can smooth out fluctuations inherent in solar and wind energy.
Today, Japan is India’s largest source of aid and has secured a key role in supporting infrastructure development, financing
projects
like the Western Dedicated Freight Corridor, the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor, and the Bangalore Metro Rail Project.
It also lay behind early development assistance programs following World War II, when the World Bank and bilateral donors funneled resources to newly independent countries to finance large-scale
projects.
The reason is not hard to fathom: A recession is a time when we tend to become cautious and stick to familiar territory, steering clear of new
projects.
Several projects, including some in the energy sector, have been prepared or are under preparation, and four have already been approved for financing by the Bank.
Projects
and programs identified in the short-term action plan are estimated to cost $7 billion.
Elaborate cost-benefit analyses of major
projects
have been standard practice in the defense department and elsewhere in government for almost a half-century.
Already, the state-controlled oil company Rosneft has struck deals in Egypt, Iraqi Kurdistan, and Libya, while its counterpart Zarubezhneft has been pursuing oil and gas development
projects
in Iran.
In exchange for that money, which is used to finance costly state
projects
or even political campaigns, the chaebols gain favors, such as cheap bank loans or preferential regulations.
Western businessmen, artists, architects, and others who need large amounts of money for expensive
projects
enjoy working with authoritarian regimes that “get things done.”
Instead of continuing to hope that bureaucratic intervention can repair flawed projects, officials should take a market-based approach, allowing losses to be allocated through the bankruptcy process, thereby enabling all stakeholders to move on to more productive activities.
Other experts told them that two-and-a-half billion people lack access to sanitation but investment in relatively simple
projects
could drastically reduce that number.
Both the public and private sector throughout the region should take immediate measures to face up to this new competition and to work toward cooperative
projects
with the Chinese.
Mexico’s so-called “Silicon Valley South” companies in Guadalajara have, by their own estimates, already lost more than $500 million worth of
projects
and approximately 20,000 jobs to Asia, especially to China, and this trend will continue in the short term.
Why the EU has not become more engaged in the Western Balkans – a region where it can make all the difference by supporting economic and administrative modernization and infrastructure
projects
to link the region to the Union’s industrial centers – remains the secret of the European Commission and the member states.
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