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With underwriting on the trading side of the fence, the deposit bank could still
supply
the service to customers, but as a broker, not as a dealer.
Puerto Rico needs more than short-term assistance (although this is also urgent); it needs bipartisan support to rebuild, with an initial and essential focus on a more robust and cheaper
supply
of electricity.
Bernanke’s original speech emphasized several factors – some that decreased the demand for global savings, and some that increased
supply.
And yet the vast majority of practicing politicians are on the declining side of this divide, where the
supply
of leaders far exceeds demand for them.
According to the IMF, growth in the advanced economies’ real potential GDP – think of this as the underlying trend for aggregate
supply
– has fallen by half this century, from 2.71% in 2001 to as low as 1.28% just a few years ago.
Easing restrictions on development would curb property speculation and allow cities to grow, create more jobs, and increase the
supply
of affordable housing.
Rather than worrying about the country’s food supply, he reportedly had broad responsibility for steering the Kim family fortune through a labyrinth of bank accounts on several continents.
Absent such confidence, Iraq’s oil output will not approach its potential, which will only widen the gap between global
supply
and demand.
Add to that reduced energy costs in the US, owing to the country’s shale-gas revolution, as well as the global
supply
chain’s complexity, and China’s cost advantages will soon be negligible.
This would allow the entire region to share the most efficient power plants, creating a reliable, balanced
supply
of renewable energy.
For example, DESERTEC invests in renewable-energy projects, such as solar-power stations, in Northern Africa and the Middle East, in order to
supply
electricity to Europe via HVDC lines.
They are a direct consequence of the developed world’s unrelenting demand for products like hardwood, palm oil, rubber, natural gas, and beef, and of poor regulation in the markets that
supply
them.
The reason is a chronic skills gaps and a mismatch between
supply
and demand.
Of course, in the highly indebted peripheral countries, there was room for interest rates to fall and for credit
supply
to grow – and they have, leading governments and households to increase their spending.
Abenomics’ three components – or “arrows” – comprise massive monetary stimulus in the form of quantitative and qualitative easing (QQE), including more credit for the private sector; a short-term fiscal stimulus, followed by consolidation to reduce deficits and make public debt sustainable; and structural reforms to strengthen the
supply
side and potential growth.
But Draghi now recognizes that the eurozone’s slow, uneven, and anemic recovery reflects not only structural problems, but also cyclical factors that depend more on aggregate demand than on aggregate
supply
constraints.
Draghi correctly points out that QE would be ineffective unless governments implement faster
supply
side structural reforms and the right balance of short-term fiscal flexibility and medium-term austerity.
And in a world of radical automation potential, which threatens low wage growth and rising inequality, a rapidly growing workforce is neither necessary nor beneficial, and a slightly contracting
supply
of workers may create useful incentives to improve productivity and support real wage growth.
A monetary authority is supposed to manage the money
supply
effectively, not generate gains.
In addition, measures should target the Sudanese government where it hurts most: revenue and foreign investment inflows into Sudan’s petroleum sector, and
supply
of goods and services to that and associated sectors.
In our own research at Fudan University in Shanghai, my two PhD students, Liheng Xu and Huihui Zhang, and I managed to obtain a reasonably broad
supply
of official statistics: the 2005-2012 data for four provinces, the 2005-2009 data for three provinces, and monthly data for 2010-2012 for four of these seven provinces.
This has led many in China to believe that unless it creates its own high-tech firms and
supply
chains, it will have no path to high-income status.
If you need to borrow for liquidity, world market will
supply
those funds at reasonable interest rates.
Food
supply
has not collapsed (1.5 billion hectares of arable land are being used, but another 2.7 billion hectares are in reserve).
Given these shortcomings, it is worth asking if central banks’ doctrine of “inflation targeting” will suffer the same fate as monetarism in the 1980s, when policymakers obsessed over the
supply
of money.
That gave the Assad regime’s allies all the justification they needed to
supply
weapons of their own.
The second wave, which began in 1985, reflected a
supply
glut, as many commodity exporters simultaneously sought to raise hard currency, often in the midst of economic crisis.
As these investments bear fruit, the increased
supply
will sustain downward pressure on prices.
According to the investment bank UBS, new urban housing
supply
has far exceeded marginal underlying demand from urban population growth.
Indeed, coal is on track to provide more than half of Germany’s electricity
supply.
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