Examples of using Efficient resource allocation in English and their translations into French
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Public subsidies for agricultural production distort efficient resources allocation and limit productivity gains.
best-practice considerations could send useful signals to markets for efficient resource allocations.
improved to 48% after 52% in 2016 thanks to solid revenue growth, efficient resources allocation and tight cost control.
promoting the proper functioning of markets and efficient resources allocation, and bringing about further liberalization of international trade.
Better coordination among those multiple efforts would allow for more efficient resource allocation.
The flexibility of Project Suite allows for efficient resource allocation and time spent per project.
The controversy is related to the possible adverse effects of such policies on efficient resource allocation.
A clearer sense of the Organization's priorities means better and more efficient resource allocation, not budget cuts.
Informality hampers efficient resource allocation by giving informal firms a cost advantage Perry et al., 2007.
for example due to less efficient resource allocation.
Yet, filling the financing gap and pursuing efficient resource allocation can only be achieved by assessing and managing the resources available and their use.
For market forces to guarantee efficient resource allocation it is necessary to ensure the full operation of the mechanisms of competition
He called upon the secretariat to ensure efficient resource allocation within the Division for Trade and Sustainable Land Management, so that WP.6 could fulfil its mandate.
dialogue as the basis for effective and efficient resource allocation.
leading to more efficient resource allocation.
in particular in Production Services through an efficient resource allocation;
technology in the interest of more efficient resource allocation and growth.
Over the past two decades, national economic reform agendas have tended to rely on market forces for more efficient resource allocation, focusing on improvements in the incentive structure and reduced State intervention.
it is difficult to argue that any kind of“natural” comparative advantages would emerge and result in efficient resource allocation.
which leads to a more efficient resource allocation.