Supply
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This is deeply troubling, for India’s
supply
of nuclear fuel, technology, and reactors is almost entirely dependent on imports from manufacturers who refuse liability for any malfunction.
But this requires Congress to support President Barack Obama’s administration in three areas: improving the composition and level of aggregate demand; enhancing the economy’s
supply
responsiveness; and removing residual debt overhangs that continue to inhibit economic activity.
With interest rates stuck near zero, rich-country bond prices cannot drop much more than they already have, while the
supply
of advanced-country debt is limited by tax capacity and risk tolerance.
Gold, despite being in nearly fixed supply, does not have this problem, because there is no limit on its price.
But this is not a systemic problem; and, in fact, a rise in gold prices would close part of the gap between demand and
supply
for safe assets that has emerged due to the zero lower bound on interest rates.
One factor affecting exchange rates is a rapidly changing global
supply
chain.
During the Cold War, America's approach to the Middle East was to foster stability in order to prevent the spread of Soviet influence, ensure the
supply
of oil, and provide security for Israel.
Along with inadequate capital supply, Greece is suffering from a demand shortfall, as the troika continues to squeeze the country with harsh austerity.
Approximately 37% of the world’s
supply
of tantalum comes from Central Africa, where mining it has been linked to devastating wars and environmental pollution.
The recent decline in oil prices is on par with the supply-driven drop in 1985-1986, when OPEC members (read: Saudi Arabia) decided to reverse
supply
cuts to regain market share.
Although parsing the 2014-2015 oil-price shock is not as straightforward as in the two previous episodes, the driving forces seem to be roughly evenly split between demand and
supply
factors.
New sources of oil supply, however, have been at least as important.
Thanks to the shale-energy revolution, American oil production has risen from five million barrels per day in 2008 to 9.3 million barrels in 2015, a
supply
boom that has so far persisted, despite the price collapse.
In late October, the city of Hyderabad, India, discovered that its water
supply
might be diverted next year for agricultural uses upstream, leaving some eight million people to wonder where they will find the 190 million gallons of water they need every day.
City officials usually respond to such
supply
crises by upgrading their water infrastructure, namely, drilling, damming, and laying pipes.
The area has lost 70% of its original forest cover, and sediment from eroding hillsides has clogged the city’s reservoir, jeopardizing the water
supply
of Brazil’s largest city.
These partnerships will require the cooperation of a broad variety of interest groups, all of which will have to be persuaded to support efforts to improve the water
supply.
By embracing both natural and traditional water infrastructure, cities will not only secure their future water supply; they will also reshape our planet’s landscape for the better.
More broadly, America’s
supply
of moralistic – and even churlish – advice to the rest of the world has greatly exceeded international demand for it.
This may now signal weak global demand – rather than rising
supply
– as growth in China, emerging markets, and the US slows.
The effects of population aging will become even more obvious and widespread in the decades ahead, as domestic labor
supply
in rich countries shrinks even further.
Afghanistan is no longer a training and
supply
base;Saudi Arabia and Turkey now strictly control citizens who once helped Chechen separatists.
The world must assist Russia in seeing to it that alternative
supply
routes for the rebels do not materialize.
Chinese manufacturing assembly is integral to global
supply
chains for many products.
Decisions about data-center specifications are important for managing costs, obtaining a reliable
supply
of energy and water, and lowering reputational risks, particularly given the increasing global regulatory focus on climate change.
A new generation of political leaders needs to understand the importance of financial literacy and find ways to
supply
citizens with the legal and financial advice that they need.
The MIT School, by contrast, argues that real-world economies are afflicted by pervasive market failures, including imperfect competition and monopoly, externalities associated with problems like pollution, and an inability to
supply
public goods such as street lighting or national defense.
According to one recent study, recreational computer activities partly explain a decline in labor
supply
among men ages 21 to 30.
Countries like Mexico, Venezuela, and Colombia
supply
up to 40% of US oil imports, and could easily replace unstable suppliers in the Middle East.
The Guardianrecently reported that Jordan is accepting Saudi money to
supply
arms directly to Syrian rebels.
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