Governments seek to achieve development to improve the standard of living for their citizens, enhance economic growth, and ensure social stability. Development fosters better access to education, healthcare, and infrastructure, which can lead to increased productivity and innovation. Additionally, achieving development can help reduce poverty and inequality, ultimately leading to a more equitable society. Lastly, successful development can bolster a country's standing on the global stage and attract foreign investment.
By providing government ownership of businesses
Governments encourage the development of new energy sources by some money and by some other thing.
Governments issue bonds to raise money for projects and expenses, such as infrastructure development or funding government operations. Bonds allow governments to borrow money from investors and pay them back with interest over a specified period of time.
The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices is known as economics. Economics is a social science that analyzes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It examines how individuals, businesses, and governments allocate resources to achieve their desired outcomes. By studying economics, we can better understand the decision-making processes that drive our economy.
Governments seek to influence business to ensure that they are following regulations. If they are not, the government may fine them.
by raising taxes
Governments encourage the development of new energy sources by some money and by some other thing.
their governments did not sponsor development
People
protection-Apex :-)
Their governments did not sponsor development.
The word 'seek' is a verb (seek, seeks, seeking, sought); to attempt to find; to attempt or to desire to obtain or achieve.
to keep the population isolated from freer societies :)
to export more than they import #novanet
to keep the population isolated from freer societies :)
to export more than they import #novanet
The West and the oil industry support very conservative (Wahabi) Muslims who seek to retain non-democratic power.