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Moreover, there is a serious
shortage
of health-care workers – just 1.3 per 1,000 rural inhabitants in China.
Even with growing investment in automation, these sectors have remained net job creators, and are forecast to add an additional three million workers by 2025 (although a
shortage
of employees with the necessary skills could hurt those projections).
China’s leaders have yet to explain what prompted the incursion – but there is no
shortage
of speculation.
There is no
shortage
of external challenges facing India’s new government.
California’s housing
shortage
illustrates the problem.
Subsidies, low-interest loans, and rent control may bring relief to households struggling with affordability, but these measures will not solve the housing
shortage.
The Internet revolution will also disrupt the labor market, with some jobs being automated away and companies facing a
shortage
of technologically proficient workers.
Jobs in the Age of Artificial IntelligenceWASHINGTON, DC – The world has no
shortage
of pressing issues.
The Crisis of Fiscal ImaginationCAMBRIDGE – Greedy banks, bad economic ideas, incompetent politicians: there is no
shortage
of culprits for the economic crisis in which rich countries are engulfed.
But they were deeply affected by the drop in world trade, which recorded a peak-to-trough decline of at least 15%, with trade finance also contracting sharply, owing to a
shortage
of dollar liquidity.
Moreover, because financial institutions’ assets were bought mainly with borrowed money, the
shortage
of credit is exacerbated by their need to deleverage.
In the summer of 2015, a chorus of German business leaders pointed out the long-term advantages of open borders in overcoming the country’s persistent
shortage
of skilled workers.
Latin America, where Islam plays no political role, has no
shortage
of populist strongmen who routinely violate civil liberties and political rights.
And, though regional and global international organizations have had some notable successes, they are too often paralyzed by national rivalries and a
shortage
of money.
Meanwhile, the country will face a
shortage
of 13 million medium-skilled workers.
Clearly, there is no
shortage
of models for improving the delivery of early education.
Since the vote, however, the anti-Brexit camp has engaged in similar distortions, warning that, once it has left the European Union, the UK will face a skills
shortage.
If you believe that the crisis was caused by a
shortage
of liquidity, we had plenty of models analyzing liquidity shortages and their effects on financial institutions.
In recent years, there has been no
shortage
of examples of governments abusing their powers to favor the ruling elite, their supporters, and a variety of special interests, with detrimental effects on regulation, public investment, the delivery of services, and growth.
There is no
shortage
of ideas about how to encourage this through new processes and forums for US-EU strategic dialogue.
There was no
shortage
of domestic villains: trade unions, miners, teachers, doctors, the BBC, ethnic minorities, the Scots, the Welsh, and Irish Catholics.
Restoring robust growth is difficult enough without the ever-present specter of deleveraging and a severe
shortage
of policy ammunition.
The value of the Iranian rial has fallen by 50% against the US dollar since the beginning of the year, and the country is suffering from a severe
shortage
of foreign exchange.
By removing the barriers to employment that women face – whether practical obstacles, like insufficient childcare services, or social constraints – Japan could substantially increase women’s workforce-participation rate, creating an invaluable buffer against the growing labor
shortage.
While industrialized countries often suffer a
shortage
of low-skill workers – Hungary recently acknowledged that it needs 250,000 foreign workers to fill the gaps in its labor market – immigrants are not necessarily uneducated.
To address a potential capital
shortage
at Goldman Sachs, say, taxpayers would have been better off providing $13 billon to Goldman in exchange for Goldman securities with adequate value, rather than footing the bill for the $13 billion that AIG gave to Goldman.
In addition to immediate uncertainties, investors are being held back by a
shortage
of incentives and a surplus of factors that reduce returns.
When looking at Europe’s unemployment problems, it helps to remember that the greatest long-term challenge is not a lack of jobs but the worsening labor
shortage
sapping EU countries’ economic vitality.
PARIS – By the time British citizens went to the polls on June 23 to decide on their country’s continued membership in the European Union, there had been no
shortage
of advice in favor of remaining.
Sadly, it has taken four years of gross underestimation of the impact of fiscal austerity and a chronic
shortage
of demand (with the economy’s supply potential beginning to decline accordingly) for us to agree to target growth – which the G-20 called for in 2009.
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