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The money
supply
has grown significantly faster than output for decades.
And trust in the US may be the quantity in shortest
supply.
Current investments in energy
supply
amount to more than $1.6 trillion annually, with $130 billion going to energy efficiency and $250 billion to renewables.
The idea of a single European air traffic control area was blocked because of a dispute between Britain and Spain over Gibraltar; proposals for liberalisation of gas and electricity
supply
were resisted by France, which promotes the public service advantages of public sector utilities.
When things go wrong financially in the United States, as they did in 2008, other countries will be able to tap a backup
supply
of emergency credit.
Consolidating a strong transport network of road, inner waterways, air, and sea would produce a cascading effect while offering significant – and immediate – economic gains by helping to optimize
supply
chains.
Even in the remotest villages on the Angolan border, where Ovambo people live in stick huts, electricity is in short supply, and villagers trek miles each day to fetch firewood and water, a bottle of Coke or Fanta is easy to find.
Oil above $140 a barrel was the last straw – coming on top of the housing busts and financial shocks – for the global economy, as it represented a massive
supply
shock for the US, Europe, Japan, China and other net importers of oil.
But, in order to save the planet we know, and to preserve the world’s food
supply
and the well-being of future generations, there is no alternative to shifting to a new, low-carbon energy system.
As this trend continues, the imperative to build
supply
chains based on the location of relatively immobile and cost-effective labor will wane, with production moving closer to the final market.
Roosevelt abandoned attempts to balance the budget, increased the money supply, and initiated deficit spending.
Instead, the PBC’s policy is preemptive: sterilize over-liquidity and get the money
supply
under control in order to prevent inflation or over-heating.
But the most recent RRR increases serve mainly to sterilize the “passive money supply” caused by the increase in foreign-exchange reserves.
But rapid growth in foreign-exchange reserves means an increase in the domestic money supply, because the PBC issues RMB6.64 (down 3% since June) for every dollar it receives.
That means that money
supply
increase by nearly RMB700 billion in September.
A country with current-account and capital-account surpluses and increasing foreign-exchange reserves normally sees an excessive money
supply
and high inflation.
But, while excessive money
supply
is a reality for China – the PBC now holds more than $2.6 trillion in foreign reserves – inflation has been quite moderate so far, thanks to the sterilization policy.
Thus, although China’s total money
supply
seems excessive, with the M2-to-GDP ratio now at about 190%, the real monetary base is actually much smaller than it appears.
Rather, it is to embrace and fulfill its role as the world’s central bank, by balancing aggregate demand and potential
supply
for the global economy as a whole.
Are companies responsible for their products’ entire
supply
chains?
Won’t high prices cause people to conserve on consumption and seek out new sources of
supply?
That is why commodity prices will just keep soaring until world growth slows down long enough for new
supply
and new conservation options to catch up with demand.
In some parts of California and Texas, a portion of the water
supply
is provided to consumers for almost nothing – delivered by a network of dams, reservoirs, and aqueducts that were built decades ago.
If EDI would
supply
additional troops to allow the US Army to withdraw its 4,600 soldiers, that would suit America very well because there are many other demands on US forces around the world,Yet in the final weeks of the Clinton Administration America’s attitude to EDI changed.
Similarly, villages have reportedly been denied access to their sole
supply
of portable water, while the pipeline has seriously threatened the livelihoods of Kribi’s fishermen.
The engines that have propelled China’s growth over the last few decades – a huge
supply
of cheap labor, imported technology, and massive physical investment – are petering out.
Yet, despite public promises by Kerry to
supply
the Syrian opposition with weapons – and even after Obama declared that Assad must go – Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced that the Pentagon had no such plans.
This growth could outpace commercial supply, and even fuel more illegal poaching of wild animals.
Finally, the pro-farming argument assumes that commercial breeders will eventually
supply
horn at lower prices than poachers.
Allowing trucks and trains to cross the EU’s internal borders without interruption not only facilitates trade; it also encourages the development of regional
supply
chains and production networks.
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