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With formal barriers to trade and capital flows lowered, several trends combined to
accelerate
growth and structural change in post-colonial and other developing economies.
These fiscal-policy failures have put too much of the burden on central banks, even though growth would more likely
accelerate
with productivity-enhancing supply-side measures.
If the world is to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, thereby completing the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, it must help Africa
accelerate
its development by promoting rapid and responsible industrialization.
When the economic recovery begins to accelerate, commercial banks will want to use the large volume of reserves that the Fed has created to make loans to businesses and consumers.
Continued retaliation from China of the sort Lou has proposed would
accelerate
the country’s economic decoupling from the US, with both countries creating safeguards that reduce their dependence on each other.
But most economists agree that such incentives must be balanced against the need to
accelerate
knowledge dissemination and absorption, and that the optimum is somewhere in the middle.
The joint organization of the 2002 World Cup by Japan and South Korea helped
accelerate
bilateral reconciliation.
But his courage and example may help to
accelerate
the dawn of the day when China’s participation in international affairs is aided by the expertise and oversight of civil-society groups, an independent media, and an engaged citizenry able to express its views through the ballot box.
Indeed, China needs to
accelerate
its economic adjustment, even at the expense of growth.
Instead, they have every incentive to demonstrate the success of their “tough love” policies by easing austerity to
accelerate
economic growth, not only in Greece but throughout the eurozone.
With just 10-15 years of estimated oil reserves remaining, the United Arab Emirates last year dropped visa requirements for most Westerners in an effort to
accelerate
the development of a viable tourist trade.
The hope now is that SIPPRA will
accelerate
this transformation.
By the second half of the year, the investment bust in real estate, infrastructure, and industrial capacity will
accelerate.
Climate changes resulting from greenhouse-gas emissions exacerbate water-supply problems,
accelerate
desertification and water stress, and worsen the unpredictability and severity of weather events, all of which adversely affect agriculture in much of the world.
Second, we need a global agreement on a mechanism to raise and channel sufficient and predictable financial support and to
accelerate
technology transfer to developing countries, especially in Africa.
Beyond better incentives for researchers and donors, a fundamental shift in the culture of science is needed to
accelerate
scientific progress, and several promising initiatives are underway.
We believe that open data can
accelerate
research transparency and innovative solutions that have a meaningful impact on the lives of the largest-ever generation of adolescents – 1.2 billion people.
The good news starts with US growth, which will almost surely
accelerate
well above the 2.2% average annual rate during President Barack Obama’s second term.
The impact on financial markets will be disruptive, regardless of whether the Fed aggressively tightens monetary policy to pre-empt rising prices or lets the economy “run hot” for a year or two, allowing inflation to
accelerate.
It is in Europe’s interest as much as it is in the interest of the region to
accelerate
the integration process.
The Montreal Protocol for protecting the ozone layer primarily addresses harmful substances, trying to
accelerate
their phase-out, rather than defining a stabilization target for the ozone layer.
Second, let us hope that the Fed, guided by the steady hand of its new chair, Jerome “Jay” Powell, will continue or even
accelerate
its monetary-policy normalization, both by raising its benchmark federal funds rate, and by shrinking its engorged balance sheet.
Will the pace of appreciation
accelerate
enough to satisfy American demands?
For some, the fact that the United Kingdom might ratify it even earlier than traditionally “pro-European” countries like Italy merely underscores the Treaty’s lack of new and bold initiatives to
accelerate
European unification.
The forces of globalization may have aggravated these trends, but the point so often lost in the debate – and dismissed by so many on all sides – is that trade agreements are meant to tame the forces of globalization, not
accelerate
them.
A New Century’s New TechnologiesDAVOS – This year’s World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, addresses threats to geopolitical stability and human life, and seeks ways to
accelerate
the design of more effective political, economic, and technological tools to address them.
America, of course, is not alone among industrial nations that have seen productivity growth
accelerate
since the second half of the 1990's.
At the very least, this will
accelerate
the trend toward precariousness of jobs and income.
While there were undoubtedly problems with many aspects of such a one-size-fit-all package of policies – the Washington Consensus, as it was known – the trade liberalization component helped
accelerate
lower-middle-income and middle-income countries’ economic convergence with developed countries.
From Cuba and in Caracas, he makes a show of governing, and he puts the transition in context: “The only transition here, one that we must
accelerate
and consolidate, is the transition to the socialist model.”
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