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Military force is sometimes treated as synonymous with hard power, but the same
resource
can sometimes contribute to soft power.
This demands that mobile technologies take into account differences in gender, education, and
resource
levels among farmers, and are responsive to changing circumstances.
In theory, the
resource
requirement must be tailored to the individual circumstances of the immigrant.
In short, the global economy is experiencing a sustainability crisis, in which
resource
constraints and environmental pressures are causing large price shocks and ecological instability.
CBA, and its common use in studies of the rate of return on investment, originated in the United States in the 1930s to assess water
resource
projects.
But currency swings, if too wide and protracted, can hurt competitiveness and require costly
resource
allocation.
Thus, a firm’s total global profits would be taxed according to factors such as sales, employment, and
resource
usage – all of which reflect real economic activity – in each jurisdiction.
Under normal circumstances, unimpeded cross-border capital flows come with all of the advertised benefits in terms of better
resource
allocation and higher productivity.
No country has endured more brutal conflicts, hosted more kleptocratic and corrupt governments, or squandered more
resource
wealth.
If FSM’s commitment is replicated, citizens of the Pacific could reclaim control over a natural
resource
that forms the backbone of the region’s economies.
For China, rebalancing and slower growth go hand in hand – and yield the additional benefits of less intensive
resource
demand, a more subdued rise in energy consumption, and related progress in addressing environmental pollution and income inequality.
Not so long ago, Islamic finance was superficially dubbed a zero-interest-rate system that would lead to inadequate and inefficient
resource
mobilization and utilization.
Despite the political and administrative centralization of most of the countries represented at the Forum, there was widespread agreement that the most efficient water systems are managed as close as possible to the
resource
and its users.
Even before the trawler incident, China was trying to regulate rare-earths, defining them as a strategic
resource.
Historically, these countries have treated energy as a cheap
resource.
But there is little doubt that security has a powerful claim on people’s wellbeing and thus on
resource
allocation.
All of this suggests that a substantial share of the decline in productivity growth may not be the result of some deep problem with
resource
allocation or some consequence of exogenous technological innovation cycles over which we have little control.
The situation is the same with respect to global growth, energy,
resource
management, climate change, environment, nuclear proliferation, arms control, and terrorism.
Among current United Nations members, countries with large natural
resource
endowments are also more likely to have a non-democratic regime.
The same reasoning should apply to clean drinking water; like food, it is a
resource
that is indispensable for our survival and wellbeing.
This might be tolerable when it comes to ordinary goods – not everyone can have a yacht; but when it comes to an essential resource, we must ensure access on an equitable basis.
I mean developing our human capital, which is our greatest resource; encouraging innovation and entrepreneurship, which are the only truly eternal resources we have on hand; investing in science and technology, which will open up unsuspected opportunities in the future; and promoting more dynamic and flexible markets and societies that will put us ahead, and at the helm, of change, rather than always lagging behind and trying to comprehend and adapt to change.
On the contrary, the more uncertainty there is about the scarcity of a resource, the greater the price swing, which only compounds the planning difficulty.
That’s because at some point, the volatile price of the tradable
resource
will exceed the fixed cost of destroying it.
The pressure to plunder can be especially strong when a combustible
resource
is found.
Time is the natural
resource
in shortest supply, which is why the Rio summit must galvanize the world.
His strategy, he would often remark, was “to develop Singapore’s only available natural resource, its people.”
In fact, it could even exacerbate those challenges: for example, the ecological destruction and
resource
scarcity brought about by climate change is likely to fuel conflict and instability, spurring ever-more migration.
Optimal
resource
allocation (of which efficiency is a part) is a necessary but not sufficient feature of a good economy.
In other words, the market – not the state – played a key role in
resource
allocation.
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