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further fiscal stimulus to boost economic growth would carry its own risks, owing to the debt ceiling and another, more ominous factor: America is already overly indebted, and there are signs that major holders of US government securities are finally tired of being repaid in depreciated currency.
They are the ones responsible for
providing
safe water, garbage collection, safe housing, infrastructure, upgraded slums, protection from disasters, and emergency services when catastrophes hit.
Other advanced industrial countries are far ahead of the US in
providing
an entire infrastructure of care to help families invest in the next generation and care for their own parents.
Al Jazeera has pushed the boundaries of information by
providing
live coverage of major developments in the Arab world and elsewhere.
Surprisingly, the same is true when it comes to basic, conventional schooling improvements like
providing
extra textbooks and building libraries.
Fashionable projects such as
providing
laptops to pupils attract a lot of financial support, but it is not always money well spent.
Berlusconi had no real agenda while in office, except to further his business and personal interests and nurture his own power by
providing
resources and favors to his supporters.
Moreover,
providing
large implicit subsidies to firms that are too big to fail should not be an attractive policy, because it encourages such firms to take on excessive risk (and to become even bigger).
But there remain profound monetary ties between big banks and people who purport to be independent analysts
providing
expert opinions.
By contrast, financial aid to Ukraine would clearly signal that the EU will not tolerate the country’s destabilization, while
providing
economic stimulus in Ukraine and the entire region.Equally important, if the West’s response to Russian aggression toward Ukraine is effectively limited to economic sanctions, Putin will more easily be able to blame the West and its alleged hostility toward Russia for the collapse in ordinary Russians’ living standards, thus enabling him to double down on aggressive nationalism.Learn MoreToday, the only thing needed to convert EU funds into financial aid for Ukraine is political will.
By contrast, financial aid to Ukraine would clearly signal that the EU will not tolerate the country’s destabilization, while
providing
economic stimulus in Ukraine and the entire region.
No other factor comes close to
providing
a plausible explanation.
And, in the third scenario, central governments are fundamentally weak, with markets – and the enterprises that dominate them –
providing
almost all services.
And it could compel Europe to overcome the political obstacles blocking solutions to longstanding problems, such as
providing
the cover needed for certain European creditors to grant deeper debt relief for Greece, whose already-massive fiscal and employment problems are being exacerbated by the influx of refugees.
So those who want a reformed and thriving EU must do more to counter the populist threat, by dispelling the false perceptions that are fueling it, and
providing
positive and viable solutions to the real problems that are driving European voters to rebel against the establishment.
While governments in Europe and elsewhere continue to invest in faster and better broadband, the biggest benefits will always come from
providing
Internet access to people who do not already have it, most of whom live in developing and emerging countries.
Jobs are created directly in the organization
providing
the network and indirectly in the supply chain.
In the short term, the liability union is to be implemented by the European Central Bank, whose independence will once again be held up as sacred in Berlin,
providing
a European fig leaf for Germany’s domestic-policy priorities.
After all, the ECB has stood by for more than two years, never making a move to stop the CBC from
providing
such emergency loans – just as it has held back from intervening in any other eurozone country whose central bank was
providing
emergency loans.
If private firms, media, and civil-society organizations identify specific problems and call publicly for change, their governments will feel pressure to take the steps needed to produce accurate, unbiased data – for example, by enhancing the autonomy of national statistical offices or
providing
sufficient funds to hire more qualified personnel.
The People’s Bank of China has been
providing
spurts of liquidity to the market, in the hope of relieving financial constraints on productive private businesses and industries.
Ordinary political analysis – and even psychology – may be incapable of
providing
an answer.
France is now experiencing a practical demonstration of this insane and totally inefficient policy, with the Minister of the Interior, Nicolas Sarkozy,
providing
a telling illustration of the new orientation when he described the rebellious young as “scum.”
Early participants like Bolivia and Uganda are seeing their debt service payments fall by as much as 1% of GDP,
providing
scope for a substantial increase in health and education spending.
Providing
the hope that comes with education, health care, and the prospect of a job is a far more effective weapon than a drone to combat an insurgency that feeds on despair, poverty, joblessness, and the absence of basic services.
The Fed has given ordinary banks direct access to its credit facilities, and the ECB no longer rations the supply of base money, instead
providing
as much liquidity as banks demand.
By
providing
extra liquidity, central banks merely reduce the amount of money withdrawn from expenditure on goods and services, which mitigates, but does not reverse, the negative demand shock that hit the world economy.
The fight – led by the United States, with the rest of the West
providing
lower-key support– has weakened Al Qaeda’s influence and capacity.
The proposed reforms would make it easier for firms to dismiss employees, decentralize bargaining between employers and workers in small firms (by eliminating sector-level agreements), and introduce a ceiling on indemnity for wrongful dismissal,
providing
firms relief from the unpredictability of damages awarded through arbitration.
Likewise, though Japan's behavior before and during WWII was undeniably atrocious, its record since 1945 – including championing the United Nations and other multilateral institutions and
providing
guidance and assistance to developing countries – has been exemplary.
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