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Too much government spending continues to be wasted or misallocated.
Suddenly, misallocated memory is accumulating exponentially and this becomes a problem.
The thing to fear, it seems, is ancient equipment and misallocated funds.
Misallocated capital on a grand scale, creating the zombie company phenomenon; 3.
The world is drowning in debt and global credit has been misallocated in a major way.
But over time the damage will accumulate: misallocated capital, lower competitiveness and reduced faith in America's institutions.
If the CPI is off by even a little bit, billions of your tax dollars will be misallocated.
The president worried, rightly, that some officials took the money for their own use or misallocated the funds.
Yet after looking into reports of missing or misallocated votes, party officials issued a statement declaring former Pennsylvania Sen.
Democrats ignored a White House veto threat issued on Wednesday that cited "waste, fraud and abuse" in previously "misallocated" emergency aid.
They're a foreseeable, avoidable problem — the result of poor foresight, misallocated resources, or deliberate neglect — that threaten Americans' ability to vote.
The Taylorist vision of efficient management is focused on minimizing costs associated with misallocated or wasted human capital, effort, and attention.
The bottom line would be that bargaining power would be systematically misallocated, going to whichever faction had the least current need.
Despite their advantage in expertise, postmortems of 2016 suggest that Clinton's team misallocated resources in the closing days of the race.
This fall, a Nigerian Senate report said $8 million in aid meant for the northeast had been misallocated or had disappeared.
I have misallocated my resources to the point that I can't acquire enough memory to release the hypnodrones that destroy the world.
The bureau said borrowers also complained that servicers often misallocated payments they made on loans they co-signed for children and grandchildren.
Another $28500,6900 was misallocated because the state used "outdated, estimated data instead of updated, better estimated data that were available," the report said.
An occasional error, such as a misallocated trade, isn't considered "material" whereas a systematic pattern of misallocation is material, and appropriate action is taken.
O'Riordan has worked on cases involving advisers who misallocated private fund expenses as well as investigations into "gatekeepers" such as auditors, according to the commission.
"Neither Puerto Ricans nor the American taxpayers benefit when emergency aid is misallocated, lost, or stolen through waste, fraud, and abuse," the White House said.
More troubling yet, global equity market valuations appear to be stretched, global credit risk has been seriously mispriced and global credit has been grossly misallocated.
That's not to say China doesn't have its fair share of challenges – including misallocated bank credit and sustained lending to zombie companies, mistakes once made by Japan.
"I purchased a number of personal items which were misallocated to company rather than personal accounts and were repaid to the company," he said in a statement.
This inconvenient finding was ignored, and the investment splurge continued, leading to billions of dollars in misallocated capital and the bankruptcy of numerous telecoms firms, including Worldcom.
And once accepted, university resources are misallocated by focusing on having professors lecturing to students instead of providing more interactive and practical examples of lessons in the classroom.
"Neither Puerto Ricans nor the American taxpayers benefit when emergency aid is misallocated, lost, or stolen through waste, fraud, and abuse," the White House said in its veto threat.
Yet none of this appears to approach the level of misallocated resources and unrealistic expectations that abounded in 1999, when day traders rather than asset-allocators drove the market.
Among the other claims: Navient repeatedly misallocated payments and incorrectly reported to credit bureaus that some disabled borrowers — including military veterans — had defaulted when their loans had actually been forgiven.
The unit has also policed conflicts of interest and investigated undisclosed and misallocated fees and expenses at private equity funds, a problem first uncovered by SEC examiners a few years ago.
While Hanafi has not been accused of directly profiting from misallocated subsidies, parliamentarians, industry officials, and media commentators have in recent weeks pinned blame for the crisis squarely on his shoulders.
Indeed, developing countries like China have grossly misallocated resources, and simply reducing the distortions and moving capital and labour from low-productivity areas to high-productivity ones could result in significant productivity gains.
According to the yet-to-be-published government report, parts of which were seen by Reuters, as much as 213 percent of subsidized fertilizers were misallocated in some areas of Indonesia last year.
At a hearing for the case Tuesday in Northeast Georgia's Banks County, Judge David Sweat said it was unclear who the misallocated residents would have voted for, therefore a new election was required.
Just as with the sub-prime loan boom in the US, a rapid increase in debt suggests that loans are being made without sufficient attention being made to credit quality and that resources are being misallocated.
In The Politics of Resentment, Cramer argues that while the people she talked to claimed to favor smaller government, further conversation revealed more nuanced attitudes that saw government resources as misallocated — not principled belief in less government.
Gasaway said he has personally counted about 1,200 misallocated voters within House District 28, which he represents, or the districts that surround it by analyzing voters' addresses and district maps, though he said not all of those residents voted in the May 22 primary.
Among other things, the CFPB alleges that since at least January 2010, Navient misallocated payments, steered struggling borrowers toward multiple forbearances instead of income-driven repayment plans, and provided unclear information about how to re-enroll in income-driven repayment plans and how to qualify for a co-signer release.
"Infrastructure investment in China is often misallocated because of the inadequacies of strategic planning, the availability of essentially free credit, and the lack of consequences for the builders and local governments when investments do not yield sufficient returns," said Scott Kennedy, the deputy director of the Freeman Chair in China Studies at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
The Wesleyan researchers write, with some understatement: [I]t may very well be that Clinton misallocated advertising funds (both hyper-targeting on local cable and advertising in non-traditional battlegrounds like Arizona rather than in the Midwest, for example) and a lack of policy messaging in advertising may have hurt Clinton enough to have made a difference.
In some references the Wales international statistics of Edward H. "Ted" Ward are misallocated to Ernest Ward.
The declaration, made at City Hall was delayed following "discrepancies" with the initial count of votes, in which hundreds of votes were reportedly misallocated. As the result was announced early on 7 May, outgoing mayor Boris Johnson remained in position for a further day, handing over to Khan on 8 May.
31st petition answer - a petition for the abolition of the short sale of securities companies and the demand for an investigation. Choi Jong- ku, chairman of the Financial Services Commission, came forward as a response to the 31st petition. Ghost shares were allocated as Samsung Securities misallocated its employees on April 6. Some employees sold it, causing a sharp drop in stock prices.
In his book Waldfogel argues that purchasing gifts for other people is a "terrible way to allocate resources" as a result of gift givers' lack of knowledge of the recipients' true preferences. Waldfogel estimates that approximately $12 billion a year in the U.S. and $25 billion a year worldwide is misallocated in Yuletide giftgiving, which he calls "an orgy of wealth destruction".
The reporter continued to investigate the election results, and also discovered that Council;or Newburn also had 20 votes misallocated. Newburn's tally in the "L – Z" poll was 139 when it should have read 159. Concerned that Newburn would not have the necessary clout in the Fournier ward after the election, the reporter brought this to the attention of the officials. The reporter subsequently stopped investigating, after an unnamed candidate elect cautioned him against further investigation.
On December 22, 2009 Virginia Governor-elect Bob McDonnell announced Sean Connaughton as his appointment to Secretary of Transportation for the Commonwealth of Virginia. He was sworn into office on January 16, 2010. As Secretary, Connaughton oversees seven agencies with over 10,000 employees and combined budgets of more than $5 billion. After taking office, he initiated multiple audits of the Virginia Department of Transportation which identified more than $1.4B of misallocated funds that were then deployed to advance stalled projects.
Hayek's model suggests that an economic bubble begins when cheap credit initiates a boom where resources are misallocated, so that early stages of production receive more resources than they should and overproduction begins; the later stages of capital are not funded for maintenance to prevent depreciation. Overproduction in the early stages cannot be processed by poorly maintained later stage capital. The boom becomes a bust when a lack of finished goods leads to "forced saving" since fewer finished goods can be produced for sale.
"2012 GOP caucus count unresolved" (January 19, 2012). DesMoinesRegister.com. The Iowa Republican Party initially declined to formally declare a winner because results from eight precincts were lost and could not be certified, which The Washington Post said "served to embarrass the Iowa GOP — which had to admit that it had misallocated some votes, and simply lost some others, in a razor's-edge election where every vote mattered.""Santorum finished 34 votes ahead of Romney in new Iowa tally; votes from 8 precincts missing" (January 19, 2012).
"2012 GOP caucus count unresolved" (January 19, 2012). DesMoinesRegister.com. The Iowa Republican Party initially declined to formally declare a winner because results from eight precincts were lost and could not be certified, which The Washington Post said "served to embarrass the Iowa GOP — which had to admit that it had misallocated some votes, and simply lost some others, in a razor's-edge election where every vote mattered.""Santorum finished 34 votes ahead of Romney in new Iowa tally; votes from 8 precincts missing" (January 19, 2012).
Examples of these non-economical expenditures include excessive administrative costs, fraud, and abuse within the healthcare system (both among providers and patients), and misallocated treatments and procedures. This misuse of funds jeopardizes providers to offer the best services to their patients and leaves reduced funds for research into developing new diagnostic and treatment technologies. Abuse of healthcare funds in the United States is a barrier that patient-centered outcomes face as it diverts funds from healthcare professionals who are dedicated to promoting the idea of patient-centered healthcare.
He accepted critizism for not having declared a formal conflict of interest concerning a local NGO which was funded by the Norwegian embassy, although investigations proved that no funds had been misallocated, misused or approved without justification. Norwegian newspapers VG and Finansavisen was later reprimended for their coverage of the controversy. . After returning to Norway he worked as special adviser in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from 2017. From 2019 he was working on international conservation and climate issues as a Special Envoy for the Norwegian Government’s International Climate and Forest Initiative.
In 2013, he proposed the misallocation hypothesis for the European slump and crash.R. Reis (2013) "The Portuguese Slump and Crash and the Euro Crisis," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 46, 143-193 It contends that by joining the eurozone, countries in the European periphery enjoyed large capital inflows, but their underdeveloped financial and political systems misallocated this capital leading to a slump in productivity and sowing the seeds of the crisis. Fast financial integration without financial depth creates a slump and a crash. Some accounts of why low real interest rates can be causing misallocation and low productivity build on his idea.
At the party's 2007 annual convention, Wall received the support of 98 per cent of convention delegates for his leadership. In the Saskatchewan Legislature's spring 2006 session, NDP MLAs revealed that Wall had worked in Gerich's office at the time when $15,000 worth of alcoholSaskatoon Star Phoenix, January 17, 1992 was misallocated to the Minister's office. Wall admitted to the media of his partaking in the alcohol and knowing it was "wrong"Brad Wall on CBC, March 23, 2006 and stated he considered it "an asset" to have learned from the government's activities. On April 3, 2008, the provincial NDP released a video tape that was found at a former Conservative MP office.
Following his resignation from the state Attorney General's office, he registered as a candidate for the PRI nomination to the Congress of Sonora in 2012. He won a seat representing the 16th district of Ciudad Obregón southeast, and served his full term as a deputy of the LX Legislature from 2012 to 2015. He was a member of committees on audit/fiscal review, labor/public works, economic development/tourism, energy/environment, health, rules/legislative precedence, and water. In 2013 he fought for misallocated funds to be rightfully distributed to the Sonora Institute of Technology, a school he taught business law at from 1985 to 1990, noting that they had received less than half of its promised budget from the state government.
Until the reform period of the late 1970s and 1980s, the prices of most commodities were set by government agencies and changed infrequently. Because prices did not change when production costs or demand for a commodity altered, they often failed to reflect the true values of goods, causing many kinds of goods to be misallocated and producing a price system that the Chinese government itself referred to as "irrational."A Country Study, pp.246-250 The best way to generate the accurate prices required for economic efficiency is through the process of supply and demand, and government policy in the 1980s increasingly advocated the use of prices that were "mutually agreed upon by buyer and seller," that is, determined through the market.
The Kraków TV station airs Filip's film about a dwarf working at the factory and another about misallocated town renovation funds. Filip's boss reprimands him: work on the new nursery school will have to stop because of his expose, and Stasio Osuch, the head of the works council and Filip's mentor, will lose his job. After that, Filip retrieves the canister for his as-yet undeveloped film about the brickyard, which he has learned is not operating due to lack of materials, with the workers being secretly employed on other town projects, opens it and tosses the film out to be exposed to the light. Alone at home, his wife having left the relationship with their daughter due to his obsession with filming rather than his family, Filip now turns his 16mm camera on himself.
Economists of the heterodox Austrian School argue that business cycles are caused by excessive issuance of credit by banks in fractional reserve banking systems. According to Austrian economists, excessive issuance of bank credit may be exacerbated if central bank monetary policy sets interest rates too low, and the resulting expansion of the money supply causes a "boom" in which resources are misallocated or "malinvested" because of artificially low interest rates. Eventually, the boom cannot be sustained and is followed by a "bust" in which the malinvestments are liquidated (sold for less than their original cost) and the money supply contracts. One of the criticisms of the Austrian business cycle theory is based on the observation that the United States suffered recurrent economic crises in the 19th century, notably the Panic of 1873, which occurred prior to the establishment of a U.S. central bank in 1913.
Furthermore, the end of the Cold War and the cutback in military spending affected industry quite dramatically making it difficulty to quickly retool equipment, retrain workers, and find new markets. In the process of economic re-tooling, an enormous body of experience, qualified specialists and know-how was lost or misallocated, as the plants were sometimes switching from, for example, producing hi-tech military equipment to making kitchen utensils. A second obstacle, partly related to the sheer vastness and geographical diversity of the Russian landmass, was the sizable number of "mono-industrial" regional economies (regions dominated by a single industrial employer) that Russia inherited from the Soviet Union. The concentration of production in a relatively small number of big state enterprises meant that many local governments were entirely dependent on the economic health of a single employer; when the Soviet Union collapsed and the economic ties between Soviet republics and even regions were severed, the production in the whole country dropped by more than fifty percent.

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