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This means that even a small part of the earth’s land surface, notably in desert regions, which receive massive solar radiation, can
supply
large amounts of the electricity for much of the rest of the world.
For example, solar power plants in America’s Mohave Desert could
supply
more than half of the country’s electricity needs.
Solar power plants in Northern Africa could
supply
power to Western Europe.
And solar power plants in the Sahel of Africa, just south of the vast Sahara, could
supply
power to much of West, East, and Central Africa.
As it stands, more than 80% of the world’s primary energy
supply
and more than two-thirds of its electricity are derived from fossil fuels.
The outlook for corporate profits remains weak; the country’s equity
supply
is growing; and valuations are stretched.
Doing so requires courage, vision, and trust – qualities that are currently in dangerously short
supply.
Yet smallholders cannot be ignored when it comes to climate-change solutions: the world’s half-billion small farms account for 60% of global agriculture production and provide up to 80% of the food
supply
in developing countries.
The central fact is that higher growth and substantial dismantling of
supply
side obstacles to job creation and job acceptance are the real cure.
European companies will benefit from the transformation, the most significant
supply
side influence we will see.
On the
supply
side, structural reforms to stimulate productivity growth could, for example, emphasize the development of modern services industries, including health care, education, telecommunications, business processing, and legal and financial services.
Meanwhile, the European Central Bank is actively looking for ways to shrink the
supply
of financial assets that it provides to the private sector, and the US Federal Reserve is under pressure to do the same.
This perspective leads empiricists to the safe conclusion that Christmas, and a spurt in gift exchanges, is caused by a prior increase in the money
supply
and, ceteris paribus, a drop in savings.
A recent claim that renewable sources alone could
supply
all of the United States’ electricity needs has been discredited.
I expected to hear about lobbying efforts and nutrition, but mostly I learned about
supply
chains.
All of this implies that the crucial problem is not the fiscal cost of rescue, but the macroeconomic volatility induced by precarious credit
supply
– first provided too easily and at too low a price, and then severely restricted.
In one Maharashtra county, the local authorities, fearing violence, temporarily banned gatherings of more than five people around water storage and
supply
facilities.
Essential goods are in short
supply.
How to Fail in Stimulating Business Without Really TryingCAMBRIDGE: Debates about
supply
side reform often come down to slogans: flexible labor markets, deregulation, and more competition.
Suppose you are an economics minister serious about improving the
supply
side of your economy but short on specific ideas about what to do.
Go beyond North America, the Nordic countries, Australia and New Zealand – the world
supply
side leaders – indeed, and conditions become awful real fast.
With domestic aggregate demand in short supply, the only functioning growth engine, external trade in goods and services, is not an employment engine.
The Bank of England acted: it intervened in the market and bought bonds for cash, pushing up the prices of financial assets and expanding the money
supply.
The prospect of the greatly increased money
supply
turning into inflation is likely to lead to a period of stagflation.
But simply constraining new credit
supply
and allowing bad loans to default can itself provoke crisis and recession.
Rising real wages will support the shift to a more consumption-driven economy, and declining worries about unemployment will reduce reliance on credit-fueled construction to soak up labor
supply.
In an economy with inherited debts equal to 250% of GDP, simply tightening credit
supply
and imposing market discipline could be a recipe for disaster.
Coca-Cola committed to disclosing the companies that
supply
it with sugar cane, soy, and palm oil, so that social, environmental, and human rights assessments can be conducted; it will also engage with Usina Trapiche regarding the conflict with the fishing families of the Sirinhaém River estuary.
It asks questions like why an economy is more competitive and sustainable than others, how and why institutions’ governance structures evolve, and how China developed four global-scale
supply
chains in manufacturing, infrastructure, finance, and government services within such a short period of time.
When productive firms do not grow, the
supply
of good jobs cannot keep up with demand, forcing workers to take refuge in the informal economy, and the cycle continues.
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