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But it has nonetheless unleashed a torrent of creativity focused on the basic question of how better to align
supply
and demand for labor in a faster-paced world.
Neither Ukraine nor the West would benefit from escalating the conflict – a point worth emphasizing in view of the debate in US foreign-policy circles (and beyond) in recent months about whether to
supply
Ukraine’s government with lethal military aid.
No country was in a better position to
supply
safe and flexible investment-grade assets on the scale the global financial system required.
Industrial
supply
chains would be disrupted, the construction industry would be denuded of its EU workers, the City of London would lose international importance, the pound would continue depreciating, and the public sector – particularly the National Health Service – would be stretched thin.
As Patrick Graichen, Agora’s executive director, points out, most forecasts of the world’s future energy
supply
fail to take into account solar power’s looming victory over its fossil-fuel competitors.
According to the UN resident coordinator, there has been a quick airlift and
supply
of materials – such as the well-known “School in a Box,” a pre-packaged educational kit suitable for teaching up to 40 children, Early Childhood Development Kit, and Recreation Kits – for displaced boys and girls.
With better mapping of missed settlements, a more stable
supply
of vaccine, and improved distribution systems, such oversights would be avoided, and more children could be reached.
According to MGI, by 2035, changes in the
supply
and demand for major commodities could result in total cost savings of $900 billion to $1.6 trillion worldwide.
An ample
supply
of sound information is not sufficient to make good choices; news consumers need critical-thinking skills.
To that end, the GMS’s region-wide ban on the production and marketing of oral artemisinin-based monotherapies, which actually contribute to drug resistance, is to be commended, as is the strengthening of national
supply
chains to improve the availability of high-quality medicines.
On the
supply
side, whatever the truth of higher productivity growth and higher trend output growth, the story is not that good.
Unfortunately, good government is in limited supply, in part because there is no global consensus about what constitutes it – to the detriment of people from Cairo to California and beyond.
Whether or not the partnership lasts will depend on how Maduro tackles Venezuela’s many problems, including high inflation, a soaring crime rate, pervasive corruption, economic stagnation, low productivity,
supply
shortages, capital flight, insufficient investment, weak institutions, and a lack of respect for the rule of law.
This, along with the much-ballyhooed border wall, will cut future labor supply, and thus economic growth, especially as the American population continues to age and drop out of the labor force.
But even this is not a sufficient explanation, because studies of how the
supply
of labor responds to tax changes suggest that something else must explain the enormous gap between US and Europe, especially France and Germany.
Under the 2007 financial law, those who claim the home improvement deduction must
supply
an invoice from the building contractor, which must specify the cost for labor.
Meanwhile, the
supply
of most commodities is forecast to grow by no more than 2% annually in real terms.
As long as China’s commodity demand grows at a higher rate than global supply, prices will rise.
Of course, technological advances, like hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) in the shale-gas industry, could increase
supply
and therefore lower prices.
The economic fundamentals of
supply
and demand remain the key factors in driving the direction of commodity prices and determining whether the commodity super-cycle will persist.
Moreover, since Hamas’s rise to power, Fatah’s challenge to the new Palestinian rulers was enhanced by lavish financial support it secured from the United States and Europe, and by a generous
supply
of weapons from both the US and Arab countries.
As the world’s largest currency issuer, China’s broad money
supply
(M2) is 1.5 times larger than that of the United States, with an M2/GDP ratio of about 200%, compared to about 80% in the US.
As the money
supply
grows, capital efficiency declines.
Rather, we need to limit the
supply
of and demand for credit to what the economy is capable of producing.
By integrating themselves into global
supply
chains, small cities in Guangdong province – including Dongguan, Huizhou, Shunde, and Zhongshan – have played a critical role in establishing China as the “Factory of the World.”
The sudden discontinuation of the
supply
of petroleum and natural resources from Russia in the early 1990’s, the failure of the centrally-planned economy, and the subsequent massive famine in the mid-1990’s left North Korea’s leaders no alternative but to tolerate informal market activities.
Last May, shortly after the annexation of Crimea, Russia announced a $400 billion deal to
supply
38 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas to China annually for 30 years, beginning in 2019.
The more complex growth issues have to do with the tradable part of the global economy, where global aggregate demand – and the derived demand that lands in various places in global
supply
or value-added chains – is the target of competition.
What is true for countries on the tradable side is also true for workers, who are differentially affected by the evolution of global
supply
chains.
The efficient integration of global
supply
chains has created employment opportunities in developing countries and in the higher value-added sectors of advanced countries.
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