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Its report maintains that the ESAs have “quickly established well-functioning organizations aimed at contributing to restoring confidence in the financial sector,” and that market participants seem broadly satisfied with their work.
In the past, the big loser from the EU system, in budgetary terms, was the UK; for while agriculture accounted for two thirds of all EU spending, the UK had a small farm sector, and therefore received small farm payments.
Emerging countries offer the example of blatant inequality between employees in the formal
sector
– companies like Petrobras in Brazil and Infosys in India – and those who work in the informal economy.
They would earn them by working in both the private and public
sector.
With the right regulatory environment and sufficient financing, renewable low-carbon technologies could do for the energy
sector
what mobile phones have done for telecommunications.
Practical solutions will include many components, including better water management, improved technologies to increase the efficiency of water use, and new investments undertaken jointly by governments, the business sector, and civic organizations.
Reformers have exposed the public
sector
to competition, not least from private providers, rendering it more efficient.
Similarly the agriculture
sector
is under-capitalized, with extremely low levels of mechanization: an average of 13 tractors per 100 square kilometers compared to 129 per square kilometer in South Asia.
Financing Renewable EnergyNEW YORK – There is plenty of money in the private
sector
to build up the world’s renewable infrastructure as long as the numbers add up, and profit-seeking private investors will figure out how to do it without any financing help from government.
Governments should not concoct programs to lend directly, guarantee loans, or invest in renewable projects on the theory that the private
sector
somehow lacks this capability.
Indeed, India has leapfrogged over the manufacturing sector, going straight from agriculture into services.
Can late-comers to development take advantage of the increasing globalization of the service
sector?
The relative size of the service
sector
in India, given the country’s state of development, is much bigger than it is in China.
But the potential for explosive growth has usually been seen only in the manufacturing
sector.
In India, the service
sector
has not only led overall economic growth, but is also characterized by higher labor productivity than in the industrial
sector.
Indeed, productivity growth in India’s service
sector
matches productivity growth in China’s manufacturing sector, thereby reducing poverty by enabling wages to rise.
And the start of a banking union also helps; following the latest stress tests and asset quality review, banks have greater liquidity and more capital to lend to the private
sector.
European universities are generally based on three misguided principles: taxpayers rather than students pay for university education; faculty appointments are governed by public
sector
contracts and university procedures are often centralized and almost always inflexible; salaries amongst teachers tend to be equalized as well as teaching quality amongst universities.
When a research avenue hits a dead end – as many inevitably do – the public
sector
bears the cost.
Sachs estimates that the private
sector
spent less than $500 million on research and development to develop Sovaldi – an amount that Gilead was able to recoup in a few weeks of sales.
For effective security-sector reform in the Arab world to occur, the shroud of secrecy surrounding the
sector
must be removed.
What is needed is broad and effective oversight of public procurement, fuller transparency regarding budgets and routines, and substantially upgraded, multi-agency monitoring of national borders to dismantle illicit networks involving the security
sector.
Arab states like Jordan have shown that reducing corruption in the security
sector
enables significant improvements, even in a challenging environment comprising long borders, extensive black market trade fed by wars in neighboring states, and large refugee populations.
Effective governance of the security
sector
requires sustained political will at the top of the government, particularly a readiness to push reforms to sectors of the government and economy with which the security
sector
interacts.
The sectarian nature of Iraq’s security
sector
and partisan polarization in the Palestinian Authority imply similar risks.
This integrated approach could prove effective in countries where the real economy and the financial
sector
are closely linked, ensuring the timely, orderly implementation of policies, while preventing adverse spillovers.
Overcoming such sentiments will take time and a vibrant economy, which means that a new Iraqi government must have limited power, allowing the private
sector
to grow while encouraging widespread understanding of democracy and human rights.
South African companies, particularly in the financial sector, can no longer pay only lip service to inclusion.
Moreover, Russia’s default and devaluation in 1998 undermined the progress that was accomplished – starting in 1996 – in the banking
sector
and the capital markets in general.
According to Trump, these new measures will create new jobs in the coal sector, achieve US “energy independence,” and boost economic growth.
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