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The MDGs
saved
at least 21 million lives.
By having two children, a hypothetical American woman who switches to a fuel-efficient car, drives less, recycles, installs efficient light bulbs and energy-saving windows, would do as much damage as “nearly 40 times what she had
saved
by those actions.”
Havel, however, believed until the last moment that the common state could be
saved.
On the other hand, President Bill Clinton’s decisive action with regard to Kosovo in 1999
saved
a country, just as NATO’s intervention in Bosnia four years earlier brought the parties to the table and stopped the killing.
Australia’s willingness to send troops into Timor-Leste in 1999, again under a UN mandate, may have not only
saved
that country, but helped transform Indonesia as well.
The coordinated fiscal stimulus that
saved
the world from economic collapse in 2009 disappeared too quickly, with governments shifting their focus to domestic politics and priorities.
America could have
saved
its banks, but let the shareholders go, for far less than it has spent.
In the run-up to the financial crisis, the US external deficit was soaking up almost 70% of the excess funds
saved
by China, Japan, Germany, Russia, Saudi Arabia, and all the countries with current-account surpluses combined.
But it took only a couple of days for the public to learn that Trump had
saved
far fewer jobs than he had claimed.
As for Europe, many investors still assume that a moment will arrive when we can definitively conclude that European Monetary Union is finished or
saved.
The threat was real, and the response – in terms of many thousands of lives
saved
– was unquestionably effective.
Economists predict that the Trump administration’s tariffs will cause over 400,000 job losses in the US – which translates to 16 losses for every one job
saved
in steel and aluminum.
Obama acknowledged that innocent people had been killed in US drone attacks, but defended the strikes on the grounds that by eliminating Al Qaeda operatives, they have disrupted terrorist plots and
saved
lives.
It’s a simple argument, until we realize that, having
saved
one child by donating to an effective charity, we have the opportunity to save another, and another, and another.
This huge funding has so far
saved
the Greek banking system from collapse, and it constitutes the key advantage of joining a real monetary union as opposed Argentina’s ‘quasi-monetary union’ with the USD.
Were it not for such imitative consumption, non-rich households would have saved, on average, more than $800 annually in recent years.
Innovative multilateral partnerships like the Global Fund and Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance – of which the United States is the largest funder – have
saved
millions of lives, as they have reduced the burden of infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis.
The second strategy amounts to borrowing only as much as one has already
saved.
Lives can indeed by
saved
when reliable and truthful information is obtained quickly.
Whatever responsibility poor adults may bear for their lot in life – they may not have worked hard enough,
saved
enough, or made good decisions – children’s circumstances are thrust upon them without any sort of choice.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is the kingmaker whose timely military intervention
saved
Assad’s regime from defeat and turned the war’s tide in his favor.
It is a fact that we are much happier saving and accumulating, and that we are much more likely to do so when we think that the resources we have
saved
and accumulated are at hand.
Thanks to international and national policy interventions, their currencies and banking systems were
saved
from collapse, but many of them saw massive output drops and soaring unemployment.
The countries of emerging Europe must go through a similar bout of introspection, but the fact that they were
saved
from worst-case scenarios seems to make it more difficult to launch this process.
The Government the Eurozone DeservesATHENS – Will Greece’s troubles destroy Europe’s currency union, or reveal how it should be
saved?
The failure to impose market discipline via the no-bailout clause was predictable: in a systemic crisis, the immediate concern to preserve the stability of markets almost always trumps the desire to prevent the moral hazard that arises when imprudent debtors are
saved.
Furthermore, this period of monetary tightening had unexpected consequences; financial institutions like Citicorp found that only regulatory forbearance
saved
them from having to declare bankruptcy, and much of Latin America was plunged into a depression that lasted more than five years.
Supplementation programs costs $4,300 for every life they save in India, whereas fortification programs cost about $2,700 for each life
saved.
But golden rice would cost just $100 for every life
saved
from vitamin A deficiency.
Irregular migrants arrive in Europe every day: as the Aquarius was arriving in Valencia, more than a thousand people were
saved
just a couple of hundred miles to the south, while trying to cross the Strait of Gibraltar.
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