Abundant
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In the future, it may not be able attract manufacturers who are seeking to capitalize on abundant, low-cost labor.
Given that an
abundant
hydropower backup supply would not be an option everywhere, businesses would have to find ways to employ the energy and resources available locally.
There is
abundant
evidence of this goal, as Americans worked it into their books and plays.
Some African countries are comparatively stable and prosperous, and the Continent possesses a youthful population that will soon top one billion people,
abundant
mineral reserves, and an inherent dynamism.
The HO-SS theory, which dominated international economic thinking from the 1950s through 1970s, predicted that international trade would benefit the
abundant
factor of production (in rich countries, the owners of capital) and hurt the scarce factor of production (in rich countries, unskilled labor).
Workers could command higher wages if they did not have to compete against
abundant
labor in poorer countries.
The number-one component of any fertilizer is nitrogen, and the first of the two German researchers, Fritz Haber, discovered how to work the dangerous, complex chemistry needed to pull nitrogen out of the atmosphere – where it is
abundant
but useless for fertilizer – and turn it into a substance that can grow plants.
And, while real exchange rates appreciate and competitiveness suffers, leading to rising unemployment, the
abundant
credit postpones the adjustment.
This is particularly true in Africa, where some countries, are on an alarming trajectory toward becoming major greenhouse-gas emitters, despite having
abundant
natural resources that can be developed sustainably and with a minimal carbon footprint.
Organized crime depends on an
abundant
supply of young people who are willing to risk their lives in the hope of quick economic gain.
Its first decade in EMU was also characterized by rapid economic growth, fueled mainly by
abundant
and cheap capital inflows.
It has now become a cheap and
abundant
commodity.
Indeed, policymakers and financial institutions alike would do well to recognize that, as
abundant
research and experience have shown, sustainable growth cannot be achieved without women’s active participation.
In the second half of the twentieth century, fossil fuels were
abundant
and cheap.
Lured by
abundant
cheap labor, investors flooded to Zhuhai two decades ago.
And while taxing Big Tech’s profits is essential, these firms’ skilled accountants and
abundant
opportunities to shift profits to different jurisdictions makes this difficult.
Between 2001-2002 and 2007-2008, social-welfare spending in countries with
abundant
natural resources increased by around 55% in real terms, with spending relative to GDP rising by nearly 3.5 percentage points.
Although each krill may only grow to weigh about two grams, together they constitute one of the most
abundant
animal species on Earth.
In recent decades, most Arab countries have benefited in some way from the Middle East’s
abundant
oil and gas reserves.
For decades, Qaddafi had behaved as if he were, as his propagandists proclaimed him, “King among African Kings,” using his country’s
abundant
oil revenues to provide aid to his neighbors.
Opening up societies and economies to the world obviously entails significant uncertainty; but it also provides
abundant
opportunities.
After all, it is cheap and abundant; we never lack enough of it to clean our clothes, manufacture our goods, water our plants, cook our food, or flush our toilets.
Iran’s bitterest regional enemy, Saudi Arabia, would move rapidly toward a nuclear capability, using
abundant
petrodollars and Pakistani knowhow.
The false hopes raised by cutting taxes would have diverted policy makers away from fundamental reforms that are necessary if the Continent is to achieve the dynamism on which high rates of innovation,
abundant
job creation, and world-class productivity depend.
Could the savagery featured on “Games of Thrones” – including
abundant
beheadings, rape, and sexual torture – have helped to encourage the tactics of, say, Boko Haram and the Islamic State?
That fiscal impulse, coupled with high commodity prices and
abundant
credit, continues to fuel economic growth today – often at the expense of stability and growth tomorrow.
Greens argue that even if energy supplies are abundant, the ability of the environment to support current rates of consumption is limited.
This means working to stop the religious-industrial complexes in Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and elsewhere in the Gulf from using their
abundant
petrodollars to fund the spread of extremist ideology.
The great Eurasian civilizations were all dependent on agriculture and needed to create institutional means of tying labor, which was then scarce, to the land, which was
abundant.
At home, the legacy of Saudi family rule, fear of chaos, increased public spending, and
abundant
security forces have produced calm.
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