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“England in effect is insular, she is maritime, she is linked through her exchanges, her markets, her
supply
lines to the most diverse and often the most distant countries,” explained de Gaulle.
But the first area to be struck by deep fragmentation would be global
supply
chains.
The fragmented
supply
chains that emerge would be much less efficient, as no single country can match China in terms of infrastructure, the industrial base, or the size and skill of the labor force.
This means that left-wing populists are inevitably compelled to compete with right-wing populists for the support of exactly the same groups that turned to fascism between the wars: young unemployed males, the “small man” who feels threatened by the “oligarchy” of bankers, global
supply
chains, corrupt politicians, remote European Union bureaucrats, and “fat cats” of all kinds.
Similar lessons were learned with respect to global
supply
chains, following the earthquake and tsunami that hit northeast Japan in 2011.
Global
supply
chains are now becoming more resilient, owing to the duplication of singular bottlenecks that can bring much larger systems down.
On the other hand, foreign banks were always falling short in assuring an adequate
supply
of credit to small and medium sized Argentine firms.
Directing credit in order to increase
supply
of goods need not be inflationary; on the contrary, the increased
supply
of domestically produced goods may be an effective instrument for combating inflation.
True, Europe is moving at a painfully slow pace, but the attack on the State and its allies in an ossified
supply
side and the dinosaurs of industrial stake holders, is widening.
This is an old idea from the California tax revolt of twenty-five years ago that was an important part of America's
supply
side revolution.
If one believes that less overweening unions and a smaller state are the first steps toward a better
supply
side in Europe, this referendum item deserves praise.
Modi has certainly championed economic growth, and he constantly points to his success in building roads and ensuring power
supply
as Chief Minister in his home state of Gujarat.
And only cooperation can enable humanity to face up to urgent planetary challenges, including the destruction of biodiversity, the poisoning of the oceans, and the threat posed by global warming to the world’s food supply, vast drylands, and heavily populated coastal regions.
As for wages, even with one-third of the US labor force changing jobs every year, sociological factors and human-network ties appear to exercise an even stronger influence on the level and rate of change – at the expense of balancing
supply
and demand – than I would have expected.
Moreover, human-driven climate change threatens to intensify existing pressures affecting food
supply
and migration.
We can discuss the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals – which include targets like “halving per capita global food waste at the retail and consumer level, and reducing food losses along production and
supply
chains by 2030” – until we are blue in the face.
In a Ponzi scheme, early investors are handsomely rewarded at the expense of latecomers until the
supply
of participants is exhausted.
If demand for paid sex is likely to continue, what about the
supply?
The notion is absurd – John Maynard Keynes long ago spoke of gold as a “barbarous relic” – but the problem of anchoring global monetary policy and ensuring its alignment with developments in global
supply
is nonetheless real.
Today’s laws, however, allow only universities and industry, which
supply
basic knowledge and technology, to profit from their contributions; patients, who
supply
tissue, may not be compensated.
In fact, patients’ contributions to that enterprise are no longer minimal, as they
supply
university and industry with crucial compilations of tissue and associated medical data.
This March, however, the Bank of England acknowledged the observation that he and others had made – that, by extending credit, banks actually create 97% of the money
supply.
Given that a dollar in new bank loans increases the money
supply
by a dollar, banks are not financial intermediaries; they are money creators.
It also means a lower value for the dollar, and thus more opportunities for US-located firms to export and
supply
the domestic market.
He didn't fear power structures that were based on government intervention or the desire by government to plan the economy, but those based on the desire of participants in the economic process to eliminate competition and determine the process of
supply
and demand by virtue of either monopoly or cartels.
One stated that the state was responsible for defining and assuring a
supply
of basic needs, but that government should not go beyond supplying these basic needs.
Opening up China to a major joint enterprise, foreign direct investment, or privatization drive provides a one-time bonus to prosperity over and beyond the
supply
side effects.
Mercury from the smokestacks will accumulate in the marine life, permanently contaminating the food
supply
of hundreds of thousands of people and vulnerable wildlife.
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.
That may require social support to encourage the patients to continue the medications even when they feel healthy, and to help ensure the timely and affordable
supply
of medications.
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