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To address a potential capital shortage at Goldman Sachs, say, taxpayers would have been better off
providing
$13 billon to Goldman in exchange for Goldman securities with adequate value, rather than footing the bill for the $13 billion that AIG gave to Goldman.
New firms must be created, and modern financial markets are better at speculation and exploitation than they are at
providing
funds for new enterprises, especially small and medium-size companies.
Providing
more – and more reliable – power to almost two billion people will increase GDP by 30% in 2040.
To avoid such a future, Asian countries need to change the rules of the game,
providing
opportunities for youth, whatever their background, to ascend the income ladder.
Investing in the green sector would contribute to Europe’s long-term productivity, while
providing
productive cross-border capital flows to complement structural rebalancing within peripheral countries.
If Gulf leaders are serious about avoiding social unrest, they should take advantage of gains from today’s high oil prices to finance labor-market and intellectual-property reforms, thereby encouraging private-sector growth and
providing
greater opportunity for all.
This is why outsiders should place greater emphasis on
providing
military and political support to Kurdish forces and Sunni tribes.
The first revision in 18 years of the bilateral defense guidelines was concluded, giving Japan’s Self-Defense Forces an expansive role in
providing
logistical support to the US.
Similarly, the first Bretton Woods system was sustained with European capital, and Bretton Woods 2 was fueled by Asian capital, with the US
providing
the deficits in both cases.
In addition to
providing
a much-needed source of skilled and unskilled labor, they contribute disproportionately to innovation and wealth creation.
In fact, the nuclear agreement – which seems close to completion – is likely to be Iran’s most important diplomatic achievement since the Islamic Revolution in 1979,
providing
it with considerable relief both domestically and internationally.
Iran appears incapable of
providing
it.
In adapting its mission to twenty-first-century needs, the World Bank should also take on the responsibility of
providing
development-relevant global public goods.
Of course, it need not assume responsibility for
providing
all of these public goods.
And
providing
North Koreans with the opportunity to work for South Korean firms was seen as a first step in overcoming the peninsula’s division.
In response, “[p]olicymakers explicitly reject the conservative paradigm and ignore the existence of any type of constraints on macroeconomic policy,” such that, “[i]dle capacity is seen as
providing
the leeway for expansion.”
Austerity is imposed by the markets, not by those countries
providing
the funds to mitigate the crisis.
Herein lies the central disconnect, and also the source of discontent, for today’s India: if and when an Indian citizen now approaches this state, for even the most routine of needs, the state inflicts pain rather than
providing
succor.
The US has a long tradition of
providing
relief to populations worldwide.
Both claimed, without
providing
evidence, that “hostile” foreign forces, seeking to pry Hong Kong away from China, were behind the city’s many troubles.
International non-governmental organizations and private foundations have collaborated with the public sector in the fight against malaria,
providing
funds and bringing attention to the issue.
Given that the rightful Dalai Lama would be a small child, and thus incapable of
providing
strong leadership to the resistance movement, such an outcome would be all the more likely.
In the US, though growth remains well below potential, data suggest that about half of the recovery in growth has resulted from a shift in capital and labor to the tradable side of the economy, with shale gas
providing
a big boost.
But China will do so by
providing
stimulus to internal demand, thereby weaning itself from relying on dollar-based assets.
When the public sector takes key risks along the innovation chain – such as
providing
guaranteed loans to companies like Tesla – we should think more creatively about the kinds of contracts that enable the public to share not only the risks, but also some of the rewards.
But there is a limit to how much pressure can be put on the Congressional Budget Office, which is responsible for
providing
credible assessments of the fiscal impact of new policies.
Any assessment of a story needs to account for that nuance, with managers choosing the best journalist for the job – and
providing
the support needed to keep all journalists safe.
This allows the so-called “automatic stabilizers” – lower receipts in a slowdown, higher in a boom – to come into play, preventing the economy from overheating at the top of the business cycle and
providing
stimulus at the bottom.
The issue of “comfort women,” Korean women who were coerced into
providing
sexual services to Japanese troops during World War II, has long been particularly contentious.
Regardless of who comes to power, the West should channel a larger portion of the billions of dollars in development aid each year, including the newly approved $535 million for the country from the UN’s Millennium Challenge Account, to foster a local spirit of natural capitalism instead of
providing
charity.
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