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Indeed, IMF credit will do little to address the key economic issues, except to the extent that it frees up money from other international
sources
and those funds are used to reactivate the economy.
Some financing for investment must come from local sources, just as the down payment on a home must come from a prudent family’s saving.
For years, he claimed, with no evidence other than unnamed
sources
that he called “extremely credible,” that Barack Obama’s birth certificate was fraudulent.
A fraction of the population will always be willing buyers of fake news; but the majority will learn to distinguish between trustworthy and unreliable
sources.
The future impact of global governance rests on forging new alignments that facilitate the flow of vital knowledge and technologies from an increasingly diverse array of
sources
to urban populations worldwide.
Not because we lack alternatives: the US has ample wind, solar, hydro, and other
sources
of primary energy that don’t cause global warming.
The same corruption of purpose is causing the Canadian government to guarantee a new pipeline to export output from its polluting and expensive oil sands to Asia, while under-investing in Canada’s vast renewable energy
sources.
Unfortunately, clean, renewable energy
sources
that do not emit carbon dioxide, such as wind power and geothermal power, are not yet sufficient.
So: fossil fuels are plentiful, but harmful; renewable
sources
like wind are good for the climate but not plentiful.
Violence born from such
sources
is difficult to fight.
But no matter how clean and efficient renewable energy
sources
may be, they will never fully mitigate the climatic effects that are bringing more hurricanes like Maria ashore.
But highlighting short-term trading in stock markets obscures other powerful
sources
of short-termism in corporate time horizons, such as uncertainty about long-term government fiscal policies on both sides of the Atlantic.
In any case, while concern with corporate short-termism has arrived on the US judicial agenda, judges in America (or elsewhere, for that matter) are not well positioned to weigh economic evidence that is far from clear regarding the sources, extent, and even the direction of short-term thinking in large corporations.
But in many other situations, we would miss major
sources
of motivation – and thus would adopt useless, if not counter-productive, measures aimed at producing the outcomes we seek.
An exhaustive search of official and unofficial
sources
turned up fewer that 150 names of individuals arrested for endangering state security in 1998-2002, a "transparency rate" of less than 5%.
Effective aid is certainly not the only answer, but it has an increasingly vital role to play as other
sources
of finance dry up.
After this period, the US abdicated its proper role as a net exporter of capital and finance, and less developed economies became net
sources
of investment funds.
Globally and at the national level, energy is still conceptualized and managed in terms of energy sources, not in terms of the energy services those
sources
provide.
Yet consumers of energy services have no particular interest in what
sources
of energy fuel their production, transportation, lighting, heating, air conditioning, or appliances.
And market forces alone are unable to cope with major externalities such as greenhouse-gas emissions, with overwhelming government control over major energy
sources
such as oil, and with huge numbers of people too poor to constitute a market.
Most affected countries are working to increase supply by developing new
sources
of ground and surface water, using wastewater from nearby urban areas, harvesting rainwater, or reusing agricultural drainage.
An extra $10 billion per year from all
sources
would likely be sufficient to get the job done, with just $3-4 billion annually from the US.
I would also include the social dimension under the reform banner – particularly the need to identify and nurture
sources
of growth capable of generating sufficient jobs.
By requiring their diplomats to limit their contacts with “alternative”
sources
of information in a country, in order to avoid antagonizing despotic regimes, governments irremediably limit diplomats’ ability to see change coming, even when it is so close that nothing can be done.
It is critical that we find new
sources
of funding to support the academic researchers and small companies whose discoveries are laying the foundations for tomorrow’s medicines.
This information has spurred the Guatemalan government to review the country’s forestry law, and to fund new strategies to control firewood use, prevent unauthorized logging, and encourage families to use alternative energy
sources.
In particular, there is an urgent need to cooperate on securing radiological
sources.
But the tit-for-tat retaliation that has followed the raid reflects deeper
sources
of mistrust and mutual suspicion.
And because the government’s balance sheet is still strong enough to bail out unviable financial firms, it can address any emerging
sources
of stress in that crucial sector.
After the 2008 financial crisis, China shifted its economic model away from exports and toward internal
sources
of growth.
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