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.
Buried under regional insurance monopolies, supply-side cartels, and a vast web of ad hoc government intrusions is something remotely resembling an actual market.
There is little chance of further supply-side reforms under Angela Merkel's consensus-driven grand coalition.
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.
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.
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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.
But these supply worries reflect deeper problems of under-investment, argues Mr Currie.
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.
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.
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.
Under the no-bail out scenario, the European Central Bank would simply supply money to the Spanish banks.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
Several are competing to supply as many as 860, 000 cut-price tablets to Thai schoolchildren under a government-to-government program.
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Bradford Roos' 1, 500-square-foot office supply store, Business as Usual, is a relic, housed under a tin roof in Ketchum, Idaho.
It's a demand-driven commodity, where the reserve margin on the supply side has shrunk to under 2 million barrels per day.
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.
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.
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.
The 150-year-old technology is being rediscovered, inspiring more urbanites and suburbanites to tap into the power supply under their feet.
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.
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".
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