• The housing market will be plunged into "crisis"' without government action to address the "chronic under-supply of homes", a body representing housing associations in England has warned.

    BBC: Call for action on housing 'crisis'

  • Buried under regional insurance monopolies, supply-side cartels, and a vast web of ad hoc government intrusions is something remotely resembling an actual market.

    FORBES: Why Healthcare Reform Requires Market Reforms

  • There is little chance of further supply-side reforms under Angela Merkel's consensus-driven grand coalition.

    ECONOMIST: The German economy

  • Under the two-year program, Ford will supply Zipcar with up to 1, 000 Ford Focus and Escape vehicles for use by students at more than 250 U.S. campuses.

    FORBES: Ford's Zipcar Deal Is A Clever Marketing Move

  • Rather than shifting or shedding load, the principal response strategy for customers receiving service under MHP rates has been to enter power-supply contracts with third-party ESCOs that limit their exposure to daily price fluctuations.

    FORBES: As Power Grid Gets Smart, New Yorkers Scramble to Stay Dumb

  • Supply-chain or contract agriculture, by which farmers supply specific outlets or companies under strict growing and marketing arrangements, has become widespread: in 1997, two-thirds of all such contracts involved small farmers, but they accounted for only 27% of the total value of production.

    ECONOMIST: Farming

  • But these supply worries reflect deeper problems of under-investment, argues Mr Currie.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Operations to supply cheap loans to banks under the asset-purchasing programme have repeatedly failed in recent weeks, as subscriptions have fallen well short of the BoJ's targets.

    CNN: Bank of Japan bows to inflation pressure

  • No Indian city has a 24-hour domestic water supply, though efforts are under way to provide it in Mysore and a few other places.

    ECONOMIST: It must also be clean

  • Leading European and US retailers have come under growing pressure to ensure that workers in their supply chain - particularly in labour-intensive markets such as India and China - are not exploited.

    BBC: Primark fires child worker firms

  • Under the no-bail out scenario, the European Central Bank would simply supply money to the Spanish banks.

    FORBES: 24 Hours For Spain To Break The Euro

  • For the refugee camps in the east, supply lines to the land-locked country are already under pressure as pre-positioning of food starts ahead of the rainy season.

    ECONOMIST: Chad: The aftermath | The

  • There is one theoretical way out of this dilemma: Supply-side economics, featuring the Laffer Curve, which under some circumstances enables us to have our cake and eat it too.

    FORBES: The Real Problem With Obama's Tax-Cut Priorities

  • If a supply teacher is employed for 12 weeks they are entitled - under Agency Worker Regulations - to the pay of a permanent member of staff doing the same job.

    BBC: Wales

  • In 1979-80, research and hearings by the Joint Economic Committee under the Chairmanship of Democratic Senator Lloyd Bentsen laid the groundwork for the supply-side revolution that freed the U.S. economy from the stagflation of the 1970s and led to twenty years of strong growth.

    FORBES: The Budget Stalemate Shows The Need For Monetary Reform

  • To attract commercial contractors, some of whom resent tripping over weekend amateurs in the orange stores, Nardelli is keeping some recently acquired construction supply firms (like White Cap Construction) as stand-alones operating under their own brand names.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Several are competing to supply as many as 860, 000 cut-price tablets to Thai schoolchildren under a government-to-government program.

    FORBES: Thailand Taps China For Cut-Price 'One Tablet Per Child' Program

  • Bradford Roos' 1, 500-square-foot office supply store, Business as Usual, is a relic, housed under a tin roof in Ketchum, Idaho.

    FORBES: Paper Tiger

  • It's a demand-driven commodity, where the reserve margin on the supply side has shrunk to under 2 million barrels per day.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Credit has a cost, and under perfect competition, this is the interest rate--the price at which lenders agree to supply the same amount of money that borrowers agree to borrow.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Points, who finished at 16-under 272, picked up his second PGA Tour victory, and this time he had to supply his own comic relief.

    NPR: Points Wins The Houston Open

  • Under his leadership, the Federal Reserve has become a one-trick pony, always trying to inflate the supply of money and credit in response to economic downturns.

    FORBES: The Wages Of Bernanke: Winners And Losers From QE3

  • The 150-year-old technology is being rediscovered, inspiring more urbanites and suburbanites to tap into the power supply under their feet.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Supply-side economist and scholar Paul Craig Roberts was the former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury under President Reagan and wrote the Kemp-Roth tax cut bill.

    FORBES: Which Party is Responsible For Debt Impasse?

  • It is hoped that this will help relieve the shortage of supply teachers to fill in for absent staff and meet growing demand because of "increasing number of under-fives in Scotland who will soon enter primary school".

    BBC: Teacher addresses class

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