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But, in other parts of the world where industrialization is accelerating, sulfur emissions continue to increase.
These reforms include measures to remove labor-market rigidities while also
accelerating
the repair of banks’ balance sheets.
Yet emissions are not just rising, but
accelerating.
And all signs indicate that the pace of adoption is
accelerating.
Accelerating
the expansion of state-funded social security could bring down household savings over time.
Asia’s arms race is the biggest since the Cold War, and it is
accelerating
against an increasingly unfavorable international backdrop.
But what is the alternative, other than
accelerating
chaos, mushrooming security risks, and serial humanitarian disasters?
This includes increasing official development aid to the least-developed countries, thereby supporting poverty-reduction efforts and
accelerating
progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals, and raising their contribution to global funds to address climate change and protect global commons.
Poverty and unemployment are still more widespread than in other emerging markets, but
accelerating
growth since 2000 has made Africa the world’s second-fastest-growing region (after emerging Asia and equal to the Middle East).
With inventory investment unlikely to keep
accelerating
at anything close to its recent rate, overall GDP growth can be expected to converge on this more subdued pace of final demand.
Indeed, far from laying the groundwork for a protracted recession, China’s response – increasing imports and
accelerating
domestic structural reforms – will support high-quality long-term growth.
The EU countries are finally
accelerating
their implementation of structural reforms, but the starting point has become less favorable and political resistance too entrenched, as illustrated by the recent conflicts over reforms of French pensions and the German labor market.
The “official” narrative about technology treats
accelerating
change as inevitable.
Those focused on emerging markets are emphasizing
accelerating
growth, with some forecasts projecting a 5% increase in world output.
In order to provide more energy to meet development goals without
accelerating
global warming, there must be a shift to a new energy infrastructure built around renewables (of which the most significant are probably solar power, wind, and biofuels), cleaner coal, and carbon capture and storage.
Accelerating
harvests would mean higher, more reliable production with less labor – a formula for stronger, more stable livelihoods.
Sustained support for institutions like the Global Fund and Gavi, for the empowerment of women and girls, and for innovation is crucial to
accelerating
progress for the world’s poorest people.
The relatively tight labor market is causing wages to rise at an
accelerating
rate, because employers must pay more to attract and retain employees.
Accelerating
wage growth implies that the economy is now at a point at which increases in demand created by easier monetary policy or expansionary fiscal policy would not achieve a sustained rise in output and employment.
To help overcome this barrier, governments should treat generational inequality with the same sense of urgency as other forms of inequality,
accelerating
efforts to introduce youth quotas for political parties, parliaments, and other decision-making institutions.
And now the island’s economy, after a decade of torpor, is declining at an
accelerating
rate as people leave for the US mainland.
In fact, online retail appears to be
accelerating
the expansion of the overall consumer market.
Technology is
accelerating
a shift in the balance of power between governments and governed that offers both opportunities for democratic accountability and obstacles to inclusive politics.
Reports like these leave the impression that technological progress and job destruction are
accelerating
dramatically.
Moreover, as the economist Timothy Taylor recently pointed out, the rate of change of the occupational structure, defined as the absolute value of jobs added in growing occupations and jobs lost in declining occupations, has been slowing, not accelerating, since the 1980s.
And Hong Kong’s economic blueprint also focuses on
accelerating
large infrastructure projects whose environmental impact has not been rigorously examined.
Accelerating
Africa’s Energy TransitionPARIS – For much of Africa, the transition from fossil fuels to cleaner forms of energy is seen as an environmental imperative.
This facilitated massive capital inflows and unsustainable borrowing in the peripheral countries – most notably Greece, but also Portugal, Spain, and Italy – shrouding, and thereby accelerating, their increasing loss of competitiveness.
Despite global population growth, under-five mortality rates fell from more than 12 million in 1990 to 7.6 million in 2010, and progress is
accelerating.
So far, the world’s emissions have continued to rise – and at an
accelerating
pace – with emissions in 2011 about 50% higher than in 1990.
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