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Three weeks ago, I joined a group of five Nobel laureates and three distinguished economists to undermine one of those excuses, by
providing
information about where money can achieve the most good.
We concluded that there would be high benefits from
providing
micronutrients – particularly vitamin A and zinc – to undernourished children in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Arguably, income inequality is justified, because it provides incentives for entrepreneurs to provide goods and services that are better, or cheaper, than the goods or services that others are providing, and this competition benefits everyone.
But, by
providing
an honest, rigorous assessment of the major reform proposals, the Independent Banking Commission has performed an invaluable service, and deserves recognition for a job elegantly done.
Fourth, channel aid through the central government budget, or through local authorities, so that officials can acquire legitimacy by
providing
services and infrastructure, and provide subsidies and price-support programs to replace poppies with licit crops such as cotton, which was produced in the past.
Seventh, establish different programs for higher-level commanders,
providing
more orientation, training, credit, and technical assistance.
We did recognize a problem with our proposal:
providing
relief to over-indebted mortgage holders would have encountered resistance from the many homeowners who had not taken out a mortgage.
The discussion has thus turned to the possibility of
providing
the UK with a special status or allowing it to opt out of more EU provisions.
Instead, a quickly convened summit has now agreed on a limited quota system that will cover barely 120,000 people, aimed at
providing
relief to Hungary, Italy, and Greece; it will bring a further 31,000 refugees to Germany.
This would allow Germany to concentrate on the task at hand:
providing
those granted refugee status the schooling and language lessons they will need to allow them to find employment as quickly as possible.
America’s Three DeficitsBERKELEY – This year began with a series of reports
providing
tantalizing evidence that economic recovery in the United States is strengthening.
Likewise, instead of
providing
a shining example of supranational cooperation and pooled sovereignty for the twenty-first century, the European Union remains mired in rather petty disputes.
Their businesses include small stores or a stand on a busy sidewalk selling specific goods or
providing
some service.
Successive governments staffed with unqualified politicians have failed dismally to carry out the core governmental functions of maintaining law and order,
providing
the basic services expected of modern societies, and promoting economic growth.
Compensating the developing countries for
providing
these environmental services would be one way of substantially increasing aid – and at the same time,
providing
these countries with the right market incentives.
Instead of having a baseline survey and then a final survey, it is constantly
providing
feedback about performance.
The US, for example, never developed a powerful body of factory inspectors capable of
providing
effective enforcement of public safety standards.
Second, it is fanciful to believe that the private sector would want to get involved in
providing
funding to a huge financial firm under court supervision, particularly during a systemic crisis.
The advances in computing power underpinning the digital revolution have led not only to rapid quality improvements and product innovation, but also to new, connectivity-driven ways of exchanging and
providing
services.
Would the EFSF be retiring Greek debt at bargain prices or would it be
providing
insurance to current bondholders?
After all, by capping spreads, the buyback facility would limit the downside risk while
providing
incentives to hold the bonds and wait for the upside – a good reason, perhaps, to make the facility a temporary offer.
Compared with expensive grid expansion,
providing
an off-grid, solar cell is very cheap.
After the humanitarian situation is stabilized, policymakers should focus on
providing
Puerto Rico with stable, reliable, and cost-effective electric power, generated primarily by renewables and distributed over a smart, resilient grid.
Rich countries could enable the poorest of the poor to escape from misery by
providing
just a tiny fraction of their yearly national income - or, indeed, of their military spending - to overcome the crises of hunger, education, and disease.
May has also made it clear that she and her Cabinet members are not in the business of
providing
regular progress reports.
The global threat of emerging or resistant infections must be viewed first and foremost in that context, with all countries committed to
providing
financing, intellectual capital, and available resources to support the discovery, development, manufacture, stockpiling, and equitable distribution of new antimicrobial agents and vaccines.
Moreover, with the introduction of the euro, Germany had the advantage of pegging its currency to Southern Europe, which was experiencing a housing boom even more extreme than in the US, thus
providing
German exporters with growing markets and little competition.
It should reach out to the UN in an exercise similar to those that , without
providing
for capital punishment , have brought to justice Slobodan Milosevic and the leaders responsible for the Rwandan genocide--and that tomorrow might bring to the dock Liberia's Charles Taylor and dozens of Khmer Rouge leaders.
By ensuring that each death is counted just once, and by
providing
comprehensive statistics on the causes of ill health, the GBD can compare the impact of cancer to that of lower back pain or depression.
GBD’s 1990 study and subsequent revisions raised the bar for population health measurement,
providing
decision-makers with more reliable and useful information.
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