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The Fund now openly talks about the need to focus on poverty, and it candidly acknowledges that it had imposed too much conditionality when
providing
financing to poor countries.
Over the last few years, the report has evolved in a significant way – not only
providing
an assessment of the economy’s past and current state, but, increasingly, containing insights into its future as well.
Given the major role that tax revenues play in funding development efforts –
providing
two-thirds of the financing for the UN Millennium Development Goals, with official aid and private flows covering the rest – the bleeding must be stanched.
And the MasterCard Foundation is
providing
disadvantaged African students with financial assistance to attend secondary schools and university.
Officials recognize that cutting off EU support and compelling the ECB to stop
providing
credit to the Bank of Greece would be Europe’s Lehman Brothers moment.
There is an urgent need to change government policies so that
providing
services for people with mental disabilities in the community is the norm rather than the exception.
Egypt’s government needs to secure consistent foreign financing to keep the country afloat,
providing
leverage for international opposition to Morsi’s efforts to impose an agenda that runs contrary to Egyptians’ fundamental rights.
Annual GDP growth in the first quarter has been revised upward, to 4.1%, exceeding market expectations and
providing
a strong indication that the Japanese economy is finally recovering, after two decades of stagnation.
With fears of increased inequality already growing, governments will need to rethink policies for
providing
income and job-transition support to displaced workers.
The left understands that the government’s role in
providing
infrastructure and education, developing technology, and even acting as an entrepreneur is vital.
Instead of
providing
resolute leadership in the global financial and economic crisis, the European Union’s largest economy is withdrawing into its shell.
This is warranted, but there is no reason to believe that doing so will be decisive, especially with China
providing
massive amounts of credit with no strings attached.
Rural mini-grids are often required to operate without the financial backing that larger utilities regularly receive, despite
providing
equivalent or better service.
Everywhere the recipe is roughly the same: delegate policy to a group of competent people - the central bank - by making them formally independent from political pressure and
providing
them with a clear, explicit mandate.
Building the institutions of a market economy should be the main focus, not alignment with expensive EU standards in food production or the environment;The EU should gradually phase out its Common Agricultural Policy, which primarily benefits owners of large farms, and instead develop new instruments of financial assistance for its own poor regions and its new neighbours;Current EU members and successful candidate countries could make available large-scale training programmes in market-relevant disciplines for the young generation in CIS countries;Taking as a model the Stability Pact in the Balkans, the EU could offer concrete incentives, such as economic assistance and the prospect of closer integration, to stimulate parties to end unresolved regional conflicts in the Caucasus, Transdniestria and Central Asia;The main actors
providing
international assistance - including the World Bank, International Monetary Fund, EBRD, the EU itself and the United Nations Development Programme - should ensure a minimum level of co-ordination to avoid duplication and waste.
They should help their countries’ firms to adapt to the departure of some producers by establishing training programs, stimulating innovation, and maintaining or creating a competitive environment that encourages “creative destruction” while
providing
for a social safety net.
At the same time, many Labour MPs recognize that the EU plays a central role in
providing
economic opportunities and social mobility for British citizens.
The IMF could continue with its other roles, such as
providing
and official center and forum for discussing international economic problems, and perhaps even for the resolution of disputes.
The Global Fund plays an important role in this funding environment,
providing
approximately 66% of all current external funds in the fight against TB, 45% in the fight against malaria, and 20% of all external support to combat HIV/AIDS.
That is the question the European Union needs to ask itself as it debates whether to resume
providing
financial aid to the Palestinian Authority.
To be sure, if the market fell sharply, the Fed would activate the “Greenspan-Bernanke Put,”
providing
large amounts of liquidity to distressed intermediaries.
But whether Jay Powell’s Fed would respond as creatively as Bernanke’s in 2008 –
providing
“back-to-back” loans to non-member banks in distress, for example – is an open question.
Tanzania reached its goal of
providing
50% of its adult citizens with access to banking a year ahead of schedule, making the country a global leader in digital financial services.
The government must provide the context to restart the engines of economic recovery; and policies should serve as growth accelerators by
providing
development gateways for the energetic young, the restive poor, and the pressured middle class.
But any money that bankers earn over and above the cost of compensating them for
providing
an essential service represents what former British regulator Adair Turner calls “social waste,” or what used to be described as “usury.”
The US Attorney for the Southern District of New York recently accused the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis of doing exactly this by
providing
illegal kickbacks, honoraria, and other benefits to doctors – exactly what it promised not to do when it settled a similar case three years earlier.
Official development assistance can create incentives to cooperate by financing data-collection,
providing
technical know-how, or, indeed, by conditioning loans on constructive negotiations.
And yet, without more creative approaches to
providing
government services, their cost will continue to rise inexorably over time.
Education is clearly an area in which any country has a strong national interest in
providing
a level playing field.
Most European countries try to realize it by
providing
equal healthcare and educational opportunities to all children.
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