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The ECB is stealthily buying government bonds on the secondary market, but its new governor, Mario Draghi, insists that such intervention is temporary, limited, and intended solely to “restore the functioning of monetary
transmission
channels.”
The next stage needs the world’s engineering experts on power generation and transmission, electric vehicles, hydrogen fuel cells, artificial intelligence for energy systems management, urban design for energy efficiency and public transport, and related specialists.
This energy will therefore need to be transmitted long distances, often crossing national boundaries, with the use of special high-voltage
transmission
lines.
The advantages of a long-distance, internationally connected
transmission
system have been powerfully emphasized by the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization, a worldwide partnership of engineering companies and institutions launched by the State Grid Corporation of China in 2016.
Instead, Western central banks have had to confront market failures, fragmented financial systems, clogged monetary-policy
transmission
mechanisms, and sluggish growth in output and employment.
Economic and financial
transmission
lines cannot be rerouted quickly.
But it is at least as likely that some
transmission
will persist, or that the virus will be reintroduced into human populations from animals.
Successful containment of SARS might mark the first time in history that person-to-person, respiratory
transmission
of a major pathogen has been halted globally without the use of antibiotics or a vaccine.
QE’s impact hinges on the “three Ts” of monetary policy:
transmission
(the channels by which monetary policy affects the real economy); traction (the responsiveness of economies to policy actions); and time consistency (the unwavering credibility of the authorities’ promise to reach specified targets like full employment and price stability).
In terms of transmission, the Fed has focused on the so-called wealth effect.
If a high enough proportion of HIV-positive individuals receive ARV treatment, it is possible not only to save their lives, but also to break the
transmission
of the virus itself, thereby ending the epidemic.
But, with current-account surpluses, renationalization of banking, by limiting the international
transmission
of financial shocks, can be a stabilizing force.
Unfortunately, multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB), which is any TB resistant to the traditional treatments of isoniazid and rifampicin, represents a serious challenge: because standard treatment is less effective in curing it, its
transmission
continues.
This underscores the need for a determined regimen to treat TB today, as well as a more complex strategy to control the disease, one which cures as many cases as possible, prevents acquired drug resistance and decreases the
transmission
of infection.
First, it should improve the manufacturing sector’s localization rate for parts and components by accelerating the
transmission
of raw materials and intermediate inputs and integrating export-oriented producers with domestic industries.
A cheaper and more successful approach in South Asia mobilizes communities to achieve environments that are free of open defecation by raising awareness of disease transmission, health costs, and the social benefits of sanitation.
Today's swirling patterns of mobility and knowledge
transmission
constitute a new kind of free trade: free trade in minds.
Pockets of polio
transmission
also persist in India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan.
And the exchange-rate
transmission
channel won’t do much good, because it does not augment aggregate demand; it just shifts demand around among countries’ tradable sectors.
Roughly 90% of the world’s pregnant women and children with HIV live in Africa, and, despite notable recent reductions in HIV
transmission
rates, adolescent girls are still more than twice as likely as boys of the same age to carry the virus.
The Internet also assists this opening as it favours
transmission
of information and connections to and from Russia and the world.
Kenya is also exploring ways to expand regionally focused power generation and
transmission.
But the monetary-policy
transmission
mechanism is broken, and liquidity is not making it to the real economy.
The same initial assumption led Imanishi in 1952 to suggest that animals might have culture, which he reduced to its lowest common denominator: the social rather than genetic
transmission
of behavior.
And its
transmission
to two nurses responsible for Duncan’s care – likely resulting from several breaches of medical protocol – has focused intense scrutiny on US preparedness for a possible outbreak.
How could central banks, which depend on these financial markets to serve as the
transmission
mechanism of monetary policy, possibly rely on such models?
Fortunately, there is no evidence of transmission, but we may not be so lucky in the future.
And building a low-carbon economy will entail huge investments in power capacity and transmission, energy-efficient buildings, mass-transit systems, and electrical charging networks.
Mobile phone technology is so powerful, and costs so little per unit of data transmission, that it has proved possible to sell mobile phone access to the poor.
Organizations that have long combined PEPFAR aid with other funds to provide comprehensive reproductive health care to women living with HIV, and to prevent mother-to-child
transmission
of HIV, will now be placed in an untenable position.
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