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Local systems in one building could be connected to local low-voltage DC or 230V AC grids to improve the security of
supply.
Many residential systems break down after 3-5 years when the battery dies, undermining confidence in the system among owners who assumed that they had a lifetime
supply
of energy.
We believe that existing distribution, sales, and maintenance networks for other goods and services could be adapted to
supply
and provide customer support for solar-power systems as well.
Third, whereas the plan’s contractionary policies push the economy below the Board’s baseline GNP estimates, a number of structural reforms, mostly meant to affect aggregate supply, allegedly push it above.
Other measures, such as cutting funding for public education, are likely to reduce demand now and lower aggregate
supply
over the long run.
As White describes, as the relationship between money
supply
and price levels deteriorated in the 1980’s, central banks came to assume that credit and money aggregates were of no particular interest.
The case for OMF does not rely on any assumed mechanical relationship between the monetary base, the money supply, and nominal GDP.
In such a system, the danger that an initial OMF stimulus will be multiplied by subsequent credit and private money creation disappears, because the monetary base is the money
supply.
However, once fulfilled, Ukrainian businesses would be able to join European manufacturing
supply
chains, and the government would be able to pursue a much-needed diversified industrial strategy to capitalize on its geographical proximity to the world’s biggest market.
In other words, markets are global networks, which depend on cities to serve as hubs; cities, in turn, require state coordination of
supply
chains to deliver market-enabling public goods effectively.
China’s growth story has entailed the orchestration of at least four
supply
chains: a global production
supply
chain, run largely by the private sector; a logistics
supply
chain, run by state-owned enterprises; a finance
supply
chain, mainly comprising state-owned banks; and a government-services
supply
chain.
But a fifth
supply
chain – that of human talent – has largely been neglected, and cities cannot achieve their potential unless they can attract the best human talent.
Although some of the losses may have resulted from productivity gains from information technology and digitization, many occurred when companies shifted segments of their
supply
chains to other parts of the global economy, particularly China.
The organizing principle of global
supply
chains for most of the post-war period has been to move production toward low-cost pools of labor, because labor was and is the least mobile of economic factors (labor, capital, and knowledge).
Then the Internet became generally available, businesses reorganized themselves and their global
supply
chains, and productivity accelerated.
Something also needs to be done on the
supply
side.
In short, it is in Saudi Arabia's interest for oil prices to rise high enough to sustain its own economy, but not so high that they can sustain significant increases in non-OPEC
supply.
Lackluster productivity growth is prima facie evidence of a
supply
deficiency.
Surplus countries need to be in a position to
supply
deficit countries, and all the more so now that climate change is undermining the conditions for food production in many parts of the world.
Today, some 58% of Liberian children are out of school, the literacy rate is among the lowest in the world, and teachers are in short
supply.
We are not living in 1907, when the gold standard limited the ability of central banks to
supply
additional liquidity.
The
supply
stand-off between Russia and Ukraine of 2009 made these worries crystal clear in Europe, where gas imports are set to rise to 86% of demand by 2030, from 57% in 2006.
Of course, increasing import dependence does not necessarily mean less energy security, any more than self-sufficiency guarantees uninterrupted
supply.
Yet greater short-term insecurity seems inevitable as geographic diversity of
supply
is reduced and reliance on vulnerable
supply
routes grows.
We’re talking about significant changes in the pattern of investment across the
supply
and demand chains, as well as huge additional spending on new capital stock, especially in power plants and in more energy-efficient equipment and appliances.
In the US, productivity deficiencies have led to a pattern of disconnection from global
supply
chains.
It affects every element of life on this planet – from ecosystems and food production to cities and industrial
supply
chains.
Scandals – from conspiracies to fix key financial rates to the discovery of horsemeat in the food
supply
– undermine people’s faith in business as an agent of the greater good.
The British Leadership DiseaseLONDON – Ethical political leadership is in short
supply
worldwide, from the United States to Turkey to the Philippines.
What matters is simply that the
supply
of the chosen commodity cannot be rapidly and limitlessly increased.
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