Sentences with phrase «economic system around»

Creating an entire economic system around content generation that is immutable and decentralised is a great way to achieve those ends.
The Western nations have spread their culture, religion, and economic system around the world with the same idealist zeal.
Here is a post he made back in 2007 which deserves a repost: It's hard to deny that capitalism is the best economic system around.

Not exact matches

Around the main table, from left: Ontario Deputy Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure Giles Gherson; Joris Myny of Siemens Canada; Michael Sinnaeve of Magna International; James Cowan, editor of Canadian Business; Eric Kiisel of ATS Automation Tooling Systems; Tony Elias of Valiant Corp.; and Paul Boothe of Ivey Business School.
«I'm similarly impressed by the fragility of our economic system, even though it's been reinforced with so many heavy measures by governments around the globe, ECB bond - buying programs and zero interest rate policies here in the U.S., for instance.»
«The good news is that the recent changes in the U.S. tax system have many of the key ingredients to fuel economic expansion: a business tax rate that will make the U.S. competitive around the world; provisions to free U.S. companies to bring back profits earned overseas; and, importantly, tax relief for the middle class.»
Economic uncertainty around hyperinflation, bail - ins, negative interest rates and quantitative easing is shaking investor confidence in the legacy financial system.
Moreover, Bitcoin generally can be a powerful force to bring a much larger number of people around the world into the modern economic system.
Recognizing that economic and political systems and cultural practices explain persistent poverty in LDCs, they might argue that personal conversion is a prelude to social reform, rather than the other way around.
The economic system is built around the very content, shape and outcome of work.
The political and economic system created by the United States and its allies after World War II — a system built around common defense measures and free trade — rescued Europe from the self - inflicted catastrophe of 1914 - 1945, prevented nuclear war, preserved the peace until the collapse of the Soviet empire, and allowed once - captive nations to reclaim their liberties.
is AFFIRMING that a more democratic, equitable and collaborative system is possible where local schools supported by the entire community provide excellent education and the wrap around services needed to meet each child's right to reach his / her full human potential and their community's right for social and economic development,
Outwardly, the two men are on different sides of a great racial divide that stems not only from personal animus (though there is plenty of that to go around), but also from an entrenched system of social, psychological and economic oppression.
«Governments around the world look upon their education systems as engine - rooms of future creativity and economic development,» Professor Richardson said.
As an extension of its domestic responsibilities to ensure transportation safety, and in recognition of the role of transportation systems in stimulating trade and economic development for the United States and its friends around the world, the DOT views international outreach as a core mission.
However, the interconnectedness of stock markets and financial systems around the world is now so great that, were such a no - return crash to occur, it would probably be accompanied by the total collapse of the whole economic system.
The subject matter of his work pivots around socio - economic systems such as religious faith or club culture and their relationship to music.
Arguments here about the various economic systems often seem to «dance around» a key, central, and very practical and timely point.
Remember also that homo sapiens has evolved during a stable interglacial, and our biology and institutions and entire economic system is based around this.
I know this is over my head and I'm surely missing something, but when I read, «I envision a web - based global system for monitoring the state of the natural environment around the world; scientifically determining how much of the environment is available for economic use; allowing those rights to be bid to their natural level in the market; incorporating those environmental costs into economic decisions; and channeling the money generated to the holders of environmental resources, who are in effect, selling their environmental goods and services to the world», I cringe.
The evidence of this titanic struggle of economic systems is everywhere around me, and it is both a joyful and saddening education I receive almost daily.
I envision a web - based global system for monitoring the state of the natural environment around the world; scientifically determining how much of the environment is available for economic use; allowing those rights to be bid to their natural level in the market; incorporating those environmental costs into economic decisions; and channeling the money generated to the holders of environmental resources, who are in effect, selling their environmental goods and services to the world.
Ultimately trading systems must be created with boundaries that reflect economic decision - making, and in the U.S. (and Canada) those boundaries are mainly around the whole the country.
Beyond that, the food we eat is also part of our larger socio - economic and cultural system around food.
Building on this critique, Speth goes on to conclude in his book that: (1) «today's system of political economy, referred to here as modern capitalism, is destructive of the environment, and not in a minor way but in a way that profoundly threatens the planet» (2) «the affluent societies have reached or soon will reach the point where, as Keynes put it, the economic problem has been solved... there is enough to go around» (3) «in the more affluent societies, modern capitalism is no longer enhancing human well - being» (4) «the international social movement for change — which refers to itself as «the irresistible rise of global anti-capitalism» — is stronger than many imagine and will grow stronger; there is a coalescing of forces: peace, social justice, community, ecology, feminism — a movement of movements» (5) «people and groups are busily planting the seeds of change through a host of alternative arrangements, and still other attractive directions for upgrading to a new operating system have been identified» (6) «the end of the Cold War... opens the door... for the questioning of today's capitalism.»
I'm also okay with ditching our current economic system, but until we get around to doing that, lets price carbon, because climate seems urgent to me.
And it is worth remembering here that the objectives of political Environmentalism are to divert our ambitions away from economic development, to end our «dependence» on technological solutions to our day - to - day problems, and to reorganise society around small - scale, localised systems of production.
In economics it is not us or them — the global capitalist system has much more resilience if there are multiple loci of economic strength around the planet.
We've organized the community around ten teams including energy, economic development, education, policy, finance... the point is to do sustainable development as an integrated system («full spectrum»), not as a series of one - off projects, so that the parts reinforce the prosperity and resilience of the whole community.
This approach is heavily influenced by the movement led by the US jurist, Richard Posner, who believes that the legal system can be configured around economic principles.
Many already are; as of 2014 over 75 % of hospitals have a basic EHR system in place, up from around 9 % before the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act — aka HITECH, obviously — went into effect in 2009.
Due to the economic climate in Michigan, and other states around the country, employers have created a filtering system.
Around the country there are very positive initiatives undertaken by Indigenous people to use their land and their culture, as well as the native title system and native title, to gain economic, social, cultural and environmental outcomes.
We believe that our models and systems can provide an unprecedented economic opportunity to owners, investors and associates around the world.
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