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This double whammy can be mitigated only by innovative water management and conservation, and by developing nontraditional
supply
sources.
This position confers considerable advantages on the US, but it also requires the US to run persistent trade deficits, in order to
supply
the rest of the world with sufficient dollar liquidity.
In fact, it is more likely to increase consumption of non-traded goods – like health care and education – resulting in profound disturbances to the global
supply
chain, especially in countries that had been supplying the inputs to China’s manufacturing exporters.
On a crowded planet with threats to our climate, oceans, forests, food production, and water supply, and with global travel and high population densities increasing the risk of worldwide disease epidemics, we must turn to the best of our scientific and engineering knowledge to find a safe passage.
Because the oil market is global, with its price in different places virtually identical, the price reflects both total world demand for oil and total
supply
by all of the oil-producing countries.
First, education reform – with a strong emphasis on technical training – would endow low-income citizens with new skills that they could
supply
in the labor market.
There is some evidence that this is now occurring in advanced economies, with the proliferation of labor-saving digital technologies and the globalization of
supply
chains suppressing income growth.
With growth not constrained on the
supply
side, there would be little inflationary pressure, and the neutral interest rate that is consistent with non-inflationary full employment could simply be lower than it used to be for an extended period.
So it is well suited to an invented history--and who better to
supply
it than a Ukrainian Diaspora eager to boost the land of their forefathers?
Angola, which currently exports 25% of its oil production to China, was granted a $2 billion loan in exchange for a contract to
supply
China 10,000 barrels of oil per day.
The same message comes from computable general-equilibrium models of the global economy: even modestly freer trade helps domestic markets to become more efficient, and helps
supply
chains to become better integrated and transfer knowledge more readily, thereby spurring innovation.
It had failed to prevent the money
supply
from contracting in the early stages of the Great Depression.
Southern European countries also lag far behind northern countries in apprenticeship programs and secondary education, which suggests that their unemployment has more to do with the labor
supply
than with demand.
If it was true that Germany would suffer after its own exit, Italy would suffer too, because Italy and Germany are extremely closely interlinked via
supply
chains.
But the capacity in short
supply
is trained people.
Donors and the government claim that a solution is imminent: several billion dollars of
supply
are now coming on stream.
But simply spending more to
supply
more energy has been tried before – at huge cost to the country.
When I was involved with the energy sector as a senior policymaker, I found it useful to use a systems approach to understand the structure of supply, the quality of regulation, the forces driving prices, and the impact of conservation policies on demand.
As it stands, energy
supply
and distribution in Pakistan is managed through a centralized government bureaucracy.
But whether those prices are determined by a careful balancing of
supply
and demand is far from guaranteed.
The country must develop a sensible pricing mechanism, establish fact-based and independent regulation, create an efficient and decentralized
supply
system, and implement incentives for conservation.
Second, controlling asset bubbles requires control not only of the money supply, but also of the availability of credit.
He rightly believed that reducing the money
supply
would have been too blunt an instrument to use.
The Poverty of StimulusPASADENA, CALIFORNIA – Most economists think that macroeconomic disruptions, such as the current recession, can be understood in terms of aggregate indicators such as total employment, the price level, and the money
supply.
Government programs to
supply
these needs are plagued with corruption (by some estimates 50-70% of all welfare spending in India is stolen) and unable to provide quality services.
Europeans should agree to
supply
the bulk of such a force.
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.
To secure the digital-infrastructure
supply
chain, we need greater transparency regarding the provenance of technological components.
For Europe, this means not just protecting
supply
chains, but also pursuing large-scale, coordinated investment in our own tech industries.
The economists Tyler Cowen and Robert Gordon, on the other hand, argue that the problem is on the
supply
side.
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