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They help their children through private
transfers
and grants.
In addition, the government forged policies for the poor with non-contributory income
transfers
and family allowances, which benefited minors and female who are heads of household.
In addition to intergovernmental
transfers
and guarantees, the Bundesbank’s claims against peripheral countries’ central banks within the Target2 clearing system totaled €644 billion ($804 billion) on April 30, and the amount is growing exponentially, owing to capital flight.
A helicopter drop (through tax cuts or
transfers
financed by newly printed money) would put money directly into the hands of households, boosting consumption.
There is nothing inevitable about Europe’s malaise, just as there is nothing quintessentially European about having excessive social
transfers.
The French model, which focuses on redressing excessive social inequalities through transfers, was built at a time when the number of losers was relatively small.
From their perspective, Germany’s decision over the last three years to permit actual and prospective
transfers
just large enough to prevent financial meltdown will somehow be enough to enable the eurozone finally to begin to recover from a half-decade of recession and stagnation.
But the fact is that these
transfers
– that is, European Stability Mechanism-financed bailout programs and the European Central Bank’s prospective “outright monetary transactions” (OMT) bond-buying scheme – can do little more than fend off collapse.
The rural poor in more and more of the world now have access to wireless banking and payments systems, such as Kenya’s famous M-PESA system, which allows money
transfers
through the phone.
And, in the short term, any income effects could be offset by increased
transfers.
Economic globalization has blunted the instruments of national economic policy and weakened the traditional mechanisms of
transfers
and redistribution that strengthened social inclusion.
It can come in the form of cash
transfers
to the public or as the monetization of government debt; in both cases, it is a permanent loss for the central bank.
These are the pre-conditions for successful technology
transfers.
But the prosecutors’ real goal was to show that Manafort paid for these goods – nearly $1 million in suits from the world’s most expensive tailors, high-priced antique rugs, lamps, and electronic equipment – by wire
transfers
from offshore bank accounts, such as one in Cyprus.
And most economists agree that the US has genuine trade grievances against China, including intellectual property theft, asymmetrical technology transfers, and non-tariff barriers, such as the requirement that foreign companies enter joint-venture agreements with domestic firms to access the Chinese market.
Conditional cash
transfers
are another option for Latin American policy makers to consider.
A plan to reduce poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean should go far beyond conditional cash
transfers
and early childhood interventions in nutrition and education.
First, once we look outside
transfers
within the financial sector, the total global effects of this chunk of finance is a gain of perhaps $340 billion in increased real shareholder value from higher expected future profits.
So, too, family members staying home who receive money
transfers.
Excluding taxes and contributions paid and
transfers
and public goods received, the Ifo Institute reckons that the average immigrant to Germany receives a net 2,300 euros annually.
They could also receive the full contribution-financed social
transfers
that the welfare state provides.
The exceptions would have to be tailored by each country so that the net cost of all
transfers
of public resources to and from immigrants is zero.
Nonetheless, the center right and the center left are arguing about the degree of redistribution, not about the need for some progressivity in taxes and
transfers.
These “conditional cash transfers” were initially intended to stop inter-generational poverty by helping to ensure that children are properly fed, schooled, and kept healthy.
On the contrary, the scientific spirit offers our only hope of developing new processes and products that minimize the risks attendant on human progress, while technology
transfers
promise to minimize poor countries' reliance on natural resource-intensive industries.
An explicit remedy is to raise revenues through higher contributions, increased labor force participation, stronger productivity growth, or larger
transfers
from general tax revenue.
As the Nobel laureate economist Robert Mundell and others spelled out in the 1960’s, relinquishing nominal exchange rates emphasizes three alternative mechanisms to cushion regional adjustment: inter-regional fiscal transfers, intra-union migration, and, most importantly, labor markets capable of adapting to shocks.
Moreover, the Census Bureau’s estimate of income is too narrow, given that middle-income families have received increasing government
transfers
while benefiting from lower income-tax rates.
But studies tend to show that the majority of income
transfers
by government occur within the middle class, while only a relatively small proportion are from rich to poor.
In fact, some
transfers
flow the other way.
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