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He is a visionary, seeing the possibility of
providing
care where none is yet available.
With new patent laws coming into place, India will have the same attraction for the pharmaceutical industry as it has for IT,
providing
clinical trials for new drugs at a quarter of the cost of Europe or the US.
Instead, it has agreed to establish bailout mechanisms such as the European Financial Stability Facility and the European Financial Stabilization Mechanism, which can lend up to €500 billion ($680 billion) combined, with the International Monetary Fund
providing
an additional €250 billion.
If Germany should lead at all, it should do so by
providing
a model of good economic policies for others to emulate.
At last September’s United Nations meeting, after promising to add $10 billion by 2030 to what began as a $2 billion investment fund for the least developed countries, Xi reiterated China’s view that it is now on par with the United States in terms of
providing
international aid and investment.
Assistance from the US, Europe, and Japan comes primarily in the form of grants; by contrast, two-thirds of Chinese aid is issued in the form of loans to finance projects and material, with China’s export-import and development banks and its state-owned enterprises
providing
the lion’s share of the funds.
Hong Kong, which Friedman held up as the exemplar of a free-market society, remains the exception to the mixed-economy rule – and even there the government has played a large role in
providing
land for housing.
By and large, Colombia is doing its best to help,
providing
care to those who show up at hospitals.
But the recent tsunami of Venezuelan refugees is causing massive problems for Colombia, beyond the direct costs of policing, ensuring urgent medical care, and
providing
other services.
The question, then, will be whether the market or a state armed with algorithmic knowledge would be better at
providing
certain goods and services.
International equity funds stepped in,
providing
companies with urgently needed liquidity while disentangling the traditional ownership network.
In exercising their constitutional duty, senators should consider carefully their criteria for
providing
what the constitution calls “advice and consent.”
And new digital platforms are already connecting job seekers and employers,
providing
vocational training, and hosting start-up incubators.
A cluster of EU commissioners holding economic-related portfolios could even be made responsible for guiding the process forward,
providing
it with direction and momentum.
Microfinance can close this gap by
providing
the small loans that SMEs need to get off the ground and thrive.
Indeed, in countries like Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, which are now attempting to institutionalize change, Turkey is their most active partner, sharing our own experience and
providing
tangible assistance in the form of economic cooperation and political capacity building.
Unfortunately, the international community as a whole has so far performed poorly in
providing
an effective response to the crisis.
The condition for success in the American case was that the US raised its own revenue, with federally administered customs houses initially
providing
the bulk of its receipts.
Another promising approach is exemplified by Johannesburg’s Vulindlel’ eJozi program, which aims to eliminate barriers to entry-level employment for young people by
providing
skills like digital literacy.
India, too, supports an inclusive approach, having recognized from its own experience of managing diversity the importance of
providing
minority groups with a sense of security.
“Leveling the battlefield” by
providing
weapons to moderates is, at best, a prescription for prolonged violence, with even more civilian casualties and refugees.
A Bosnia-style contact group would also orient all players – both the international community and Syria’s warring factions – by
providing
a simple litmus test for identifying “moderates.”
They expand locally and globally to satisfy market demand,
providing
the illicit goods and services that societies want.
Al Qaeda affiliates will target US regional interests in the hope that the blame falls on Iran and its militant proxies –
providing
a pretext for US military confrontation.
Monuments and memorials can also serve an important purpose in
providing
an enduring reminder not only of the victims, but also of the state’s promise never to allow such atrocities to happen again.
We know that progress is possible only with the engagement of civil society, which has a huge role to play in changing norms, driving policy reform, and
providing
services.
But the complexity of the tasks that post-conflict countries face underscores the urgent challenge of
providing
the UN with the capacity to meet them.
France, by contrast, tends to support the idea that the state should be free to intervene when needed, running a deficit or even
providing
a bailout to prevent a crisis.
Under the so-called Dublin Regulation, Italy is then responsible for taking care of them,
providing
them with humanitarian support, and processing their asylum applications, which number in the hundreds of thousands.
But, while an expensive campaign to combat a particularly dangerous, communicable disease like HIV/AIDS makes sense, it is less clear that this approach works well when aimed at
providing
the public with general, health-related information.
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