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Public investment and basic social protection can help to turn this around, by
creating
millions of jobs.
The meetings are aimed at
creating
the impression that the world’s leaders are still working on a solution to the problem.
The first, which he outlines in a program called Vision 2030, is to diversify the Saudi economy, by reducing its heavy dependence on oil revenues, and
creating
good jobs outside of the oil sector.
Meanwhile, political factors played an important role in allowing debt to build up –
creating
vulnerabilities that could quickly become an economic crisis once investors became nervous.
In democracies like the United States, the concern is that tech companies will continue to exacerbate political and social polarization by facilitating the spread of disinformation and
creating
ideological “filter bubbles,” leading to something resembling Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World.
He is, observers warn,
creating
an information-age dictatorship, in which the technologies that were once expected to bring freedom to China’s 1.4 billion citizens have instead enabled him to entrench his own authority.
It is that the worst fears of both Orwell and Huxley will become manifest in both types of system,
creating
a different kind of dystopia.
News of price increase enriches the early investors,
creating
word-of-mouth stories about their successes, which stir envy and interest.
There is a vast and growing community of online mapmakers
creating
useful, accessible maps of lesser-known areas – and transforming people’s lives in the process.
One cause of the financial crisis was financial institutions’ appetite for selecting (and in some cases, creating) products with above-average returns in normal times but excessive losses in exceptional cases.
Rather than
creating
a uniform, predictable, and scientifically sound framework for effectively managing legitimate risks, the bio-safety protocol establishes an ill-defined global regulatory process that permits overly risk-averse, incompetent, or corrupt regulators to hide behind the precautionary principle in delaying or deferring approvals.
This change, however, is also
creating
anxieties about shifting power relations among states.
By contrast, an intellectual property regime rewards innovators by
creating
a temporary monopoly power, allowing them to charge far higher prices than they could if there were competition.
In short, as the Nobel laureate Angus Deaton has acknowledged, by
creating
new opportunities for a certain group of millions of people, while subjecting an enormous number of people to wage stagnation, unemployment, and economic precarity, globalization and technological innovation have helped to widen the gap between the haves and have-nots.
You can be a powerful leader on Facebook just by
creating
a really big “us.”
That meant, first and foremost,
creating
incentives for Latin American governments to implement pro-US policies.
Trump has also promised an $800 billion-$1 trillion program of infrastructure investment, to be financed by bonds, as well as a massive corporate-tax cut, both aimed at
creating
25 million new jobs and boosting growth.
But strong legal fundamentals are no less important for
creating
a business-friendly environment.
For this reason, consumption – the main driver of economic growth – has stagnated since 2000, while unemployment rates have risen almost everywhere,
creating
instability that affects even those who still have jobs.
Creating
the “daughterless mouse” would be the first step toward so-called Genetic Biocontrol of Invasive Rodents (GBIRd), designed to cause deliberate extinctions of “pest” species like rats, in order to save “favored” species, such as endangered birds.
Government policies can target private saving directly, by
creating
incentives for saving through appropriate tax and pension policies.
Creating
a flexible or multi-tiered Europe could solve some short-term problems, by bringing together coalitions of the willing to address specific issues.
The task of
creating
essential democratic institutions – the rule of law, habits of accountability, gender equality, and freedom of expression and faith – still awaits these countries.
Unfortunately, the lack of any coherent US policy on Russia or Europe is
creating
new uncertainties.
Of course,
creating
new software is costly.
So, by
creating
incompatibilities, some subtle and some obvious, that make its old software obsolete, Microsoft can sell its operating systems at high profit margins without fear that people will wait until the price drops.
Even more problematic is the revelation that CCS and BECCS would most likely be used for “enhanced oil recovery,” with compressed CO2 pumped into old oil wells for storage, thereby
creating
a financial incentive to recover more oil.
They are prepared to accept the inconveniences and sacrifices that will arise during the transition; indeed, they view the challenge of
creating
a zero-carbon economy as an opportunity to renew and improve their societies and communities.
The third challenge is the monetary revolution being driven by distributed-ledger technologies such as blockchain, which holds out the promise of
creating
non-state money.
This means that, had Pakistan’s energy sector been reformed properly, the country’s economy could have grown significantly faster – by about 4% per year – potentially
creating
a sufficient number of jobs for a young and growing population.
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