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Of course, doing so would yield benefits: $3 trillion
saved
by avoiding the need for other infrastructure investment, benefits to industry and consumers of around $500 billion, and reductions in CO2 emissions worth somewhere between $25 billion and $250 billion annually by 2030.
They
saved
the banking systems, modernized telecommunications networks, rebuilt ailing industries, raised the quality of goods, and undermined the cozy vested interests that had robbed ordinary citizens for decades.
Compounding the problem: donors have also been shifting their focus from AIDS to other diseases, because there is a sense that more lives can be
saved
more cheaply.
Not only will they have
saved
the planet for the next generation; they will also enjoy sunshine and clean, healthy air.
According to the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, investor flight from the government debt markets of the eurozone’s struggling members to Germany has already
saved
the German government almost €70 billion ($88 billion).
This
saved
Europe from overly large external imbalances.
Unlike in Libya, where French-led NATO action
saved
the revolution in March 2011, Iranian and Russian interventions in Syria – bolstered by armed non-state actors (both Sunni and Shia) from Lebanon, Palestine, Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan – have
saved
the government.
True, my beloved wristwatch (which I had miraculously
saved
throughout the weeks of Soviet occupation) was taken from me by an American soldier on my way home from school.
Many lives would have been
saved
in Africa, for example, if the international community could have acted decisively and quickly.
President John F. Kennedy’s insistence, against much advice, on containment during the Cuban missile crisis
saved
the world from nuclear war.
How many lives could be
saved
through the judicious use of that $12 billion for, say, public health programs?
As late as this past May, the FDP defended the ownership rights of US billionaire Christopher Flowers, a major stockholder in the failed German bank Hypo Real Estate, which was
saved
from oblivion by state guarantees worth more than €100 billion of taxpayers’ money.
According to a recent study, one-third of Americans aged 45-54 have nothing
saved
specifically for retirement.
First, individual countries borrow far above any sensible level, knowing that they will be
saved
from insolvency by rescue operations financed by the other member countries.
Afterward, a cleaner rubbed the equations off the blackboard (though thankfully one blackboard was
saved
and is on display in Oxford’s Museum of the History of Science).
To formulate an appropriate policy requires balancing these two risks, given their relative likelihoods and how much you care about the
saved
lives of residents and the disrupted lives of potential immigrants.
Tens of thousands of human lives and immense material could have been
saved
in Kosovo, Bosnia/Herzegovina, as well as other parts of former Yugoslavia, had the international community acted at the beginning of conflict.
For the first time in history, the government has
saved
excess oil earnings for the next rainy day.
But, in order to do that, it needs the high credibility and low debt that follow from having
saved
and repaid debt during the upswing.
I
saved
myself the time needed to do that, and it seems that no one was worse off.
That’s the number of children’s lives
saved
since 1990 by progressive reductions in the rate of child mortality.
If Americans and Europeans had
saved
more, they might not have created the global imbalances that fueled the financial crisis, or the worldwide sovereign-debt problems that have since emerged.
Not every bank deserves to be saved, but the experts at the Federal Reserve, with proper supervision, can be counted on to make the right judgments.
Wallenberg was a hero who
saved
the lives of many Jews in my home city of Budapest by establishing Swedish safe houses.
Smaller economies – like some in Europe – that have large deficits, growing public debt, and banks that are too big to fail and too big to be
saved
may need fiscal adjustment sooner to avoid failed auctions, rating downgrades, and the risk of a public-finance crisis.
Just as the Fed and the ECB have apparently
saved
the day through their unconventional and aggressive quantitative easing (QE), goes the argument, Abe believes it is now time for the BOJ to do the same.
R. Christina Daurisca, an economist at the Haitian Ministry of Public Health and Population, found that nearly 4,000 lives could be
saved
annually by creating a national ambulance network.
Trump need not acknowledge that his predecessor
saved
the US economy from the depths of depression; he can simply take credit for the results, including rising job creation and asset prices.
Ironically, eurozone banks’ interdependence is what eventually
saved
the day.
Gold rose above $1,000 again in February-March 2009, when it looked like most of the financial system in the United States and Europe might be near insolvency, and that many governments could not guarantee deposits and backstop the financial system, because banks that were too big to fail were also too big to be
saved.
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