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Global development-finance institutions, like the World Bank Group – which includes my institution, the International Finance Corporation (IFC) – can
provide
a bridge between governments and the private sector.
What can India’s government do to
provide
its citizens with the dignity, comfort, and security that they deserve?
The global financial crisis thus revealed the Mexican economy’s inability to innovate, promote investment, create jobs, or
provide
conditions for social mobility.
A government that cannot balance its own finances cannot be relied on to
provide
macroeconomic stability.
A system of genuine personal responsibility would require that the medical profession not
provide
care that it feels ethically obliged to
provide.
Not only would this be relatively cheap; it would also
provide
children with a life-long yearning for learning, boosting their life chances and delivering benefits worth $33 for every dollar invested.
The result is a multilateral trade deficit, with China and 101 other countries, required to
provide
the foreign capital needed for the balance of payments.
The question of how to
provide
more economic opportunities for women is firmly on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos this year.
The United States, Israel, and Britain have also expressed willingness to
provide
Nigeria with counter-terrorism support, but this “help,” if accepted, would only inflame passions in the country’s Islamic belt.
For example, data collected on a project-by-project basis by the Global Economic Governance Initiative and the Inter-American Dialog could
provide
some insight into Chinese lending to several Latin American economies.
In keeping with its commitment to the 2º C cap on the rise in global temperature, CELAC not only supports a legally binding agreement, but also calls for wealthy countries to meet their promises to
provide
developing countries with $100 billion per year in climate finance by 2020.
It can call on Europe to
provide
greater predictability of financial flows and alignment on climate and development objectives, especially to reduce inequality and poverty, boost clean energy, and build sustainable urban transport and other infrastructure.
The EU should
provide
€15,000 ($16,800) per asylum-seeker for each of the first two years to help cover housing, health care, and education costs – and to make accepting refugees more appealing to member states.
Second, the EU must lead the global effort to
provide
adequate funding to Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey to support the four million refugees currently living in those countries.
Because it will take time to collect revenues from the regional VAT, the EU should
provide
financial help during the transition.
It will
provide
space for generations of health professionals to learn how to heal patients, comprehend the sociology of disease, and build the health systems that make a strong society.
The Iranian government’s intransigence, its blatant efforts to mislead nuclear inspectors, its odious calls for the destruction of Israel, its brutal repression of political opponents – all
provide
good reason for Obama to slam the door shut on dialogue.
The latest effort, scheduled to get underway outside Brussels this year, is the delightfully named “Don Quichote” project (“Demonstration of New Qualitative Innovative Concept of Hydrogen Out of wind Turbine Electricity”), designed to highlight utility-scale energy storage and transport, and to
provide
power for fuel-cell forklift trucks.
The model of a federal union that emerged from its history consists of a single currency managed by a federal agency; closely integrated markets for products, labor, and capital; a federal budget that partly, but automatically, offsets economic disturbances affecting individual states; a federal government that assumes responsibility for tackling other major risks, not least those emanating from the banking sector; and states that
provide
regional public goods but play virtually no role in macroeconomic stabilization.
One solution could be to
provide
national representatives a venue to convene for European-wide debates.
The Power of the PrizeVIENNA – The world faces two looming, interconnected energy challenges: how to
provide
reliable access to modern energy services to the one in five people worldwide who do not have it, while minimizing the damaging impact of climate change by reducing carbon emissions.
Global leaders should follow such examples and
provide
the needed investment and incentives to support innovation in both the public and private sectors.
The IMF would be using real resources to subsidize the market until private market-makers saw it as attractive to
provide
those services at comparable cost.
If the US cannot
provide
this today, it must relinquish its monopoly on international conflict resolution.
America's willingness to
provide
multi-billion dollar bail-outs to airlines or to create cartels to protect its steel and aluminum industries suggests that free market ideology is but a thin guise for old-fashioned corporate welfare: give to those with the appropriate connections.
What Levitt grasped - and what the Enron debacle shows so clearly - is that incentives matter, but that unfettered markets by themselves may not
provide
the right incentives.
Markets may not
provide
incentives for wealth creation; they may
provide
incentives for the kind of shenanigans Enron pursued.
The question now is whether Europe’s largest and most prosperous country will
provide
the leadership these trying times demand.
But it also needs a Germany that can overcome its narrow obsessions and
provide
leadership.
This will
provide
recipient countries a clearer understanding of the context in which these institutions operate and the complexity of the tasks ahead.
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