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Iran has offered to provide the 40% of Qatar’s food
supply
that it no longer receives from Saudi Arabia as a result of the blockade.
A popular movement is needed to direct cultural awareness toward providing the “foresight intelligence” and the agricultural, environmental, and demographic planning that markets cannot
supply.
For example, the administration could still pursue protectionist measures that would precipitate a trade war, and it has already imposed migration restrictions that will likely reduce growth, by eroding the labor
supply.
Israeli leaders were aware of Hamas’s buildup of medium-range missiles, mostly smuggled through Sinai in underground tunnels, but continue to argue that, absent the siege, Iran and others would
supply
more (and more sophisticated) weapons.
In the middle run, high prices lead to expansion of
supply
and reduced demand, and the price comes down again.
And so it is that the price of money falls, even as the
supply
of it burgeons.
When it comes to oil, for example, shale gas, tight oil, liquefied natural gas, and increasingly competitive solar and wind energy are boosting energy supply, even as a decade of high prices has spurred conservation and reduced demand.
But, with aggregate demand falling below growing aggregate supply, slack goods markets will lead to lower inflation as firms’ pricing power is restrained.
Supply
chains now can have as many significant international links as domestic ones, and a substantial share of internal demand is being met by products partly or wholly produced abroad.
At an IMF Conference last November, Summers invoked the specter of “secular stagnation,” a condition in which aggregate demand persistently falls short of potential supply, generating under-employment and slow, if any, growth.
China also became integrated into global
supply
chains – producing things for companies elsewhere – on a previously unimaginable scale, and Chinese managers learned how to make better products.
Owing to easy financing and regulatory forbearance, aggregate
supply
has risen as “zombie” companies have proliferated.
In policy terms, we are at a critical point where fundamental changes to the system can be made, in part because our collective memory is sufficiently fresh to
supply
the necessary political will.
Such market segmentation could disrupt
supply
chains and lead to efficiency-damaging trade diversion.
In order to compensate for the increase in money
supply
associated with the purchase of dollars, the government issues securities that pay a higher interest rate than the central bank receives for investing its reserves overseas.
Inadequate and unreliable transportation networks make accessing health-care services costly and time-consuming, and impede drug deliveries from
supply
centers.
Water and arable land are in short
supply.
And yet, while we hear talk of a second Green Revolution, expanding the food
supply
today in the poorest, most crowded, and insecure nations is a formidable task.
Weak growth in China’s major export markets (particularly in Europe, North America, and Japan), together with rapidly rising domestic wages and incomes, is driving the tradable part of the economy toward higher-value components in global
supply
chains.
My father was taken from prison and transported straight to central Berlin, where he was told to set up the office for Berlin’s energy supply, a task that had to be done literally from nothing.
If Germany can do it, so can the United Kingdom (where nuclear power accounts for 16% of electricity supply) and Spain (where the share is 20%).
The country’s belligerent eastern neighbor has annexed Crimea, sponsored rebels in eastern Ukraine, pursued a trade war, intermittently cut off its
supply
of natural gas, and is threatening financial attack.
On July 1, Russia opened a new front in the economic war on Ukraine when the energy giant Gazprom, which is majority-owned by the Russian state and slavishly pursues Russian foreign-policy objectives, decided unilaterally to cut off the country’s gas
supply.
Meanwhile, emerging markets and developing economies provided almost a mirror image of this trend, raising their investment and boosting the
supply
of goods to the rest of the world at the cost of consumption in their own economies.
The pace of change will vary between sectors and across economies, leading to mismatches of demand and
supply
worldwide.
Until recently, it was assumed that countries like India, which likely needs to triple its electricity
supply
within 20 years to support rising living standards, could not avoid massive increases in coal-fired generation.
But ever lower fossil-fuel prices could seriously undermine progress toward the Paris accord’s objectives, by slowing (though not eventually preventing) the decarbonization of energy supply, and by inducing demand “rebound” effects, with consumers using cheap, abundant energy wastefully.
Of course, Germany is not the only country in the world facing healthcare costs that are unnecessarily escalating unnecessarily because of over-stimulated demand and inadequate competition on the
supply
side.
Because this prices understates the true cost of medical services to the economy, people buy more than the economy can afford to
supply.
The growing inter-bank money
supply
fuels demand for government debt, in a never-ending cycle that generates tides of liquidity over which central banks have little control.
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