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The innovations that drive economic advances – information technology, biotech, and nanotech – can boost living standards in both the developing and the
developed
world.
But China has drawn from the same standard playbook that
developed
countries used when they climbed the economic ladder.
But with China eager to flex the political, financial, and military muscles that it has
developed
over the last few decades, negotiating such a balance will be no easy feat.
Yet the realpolitik of economic power has ensured that the interests of the
developed
countries predominate.
While one can understand the domestic political imperatives that have led to subsidies and guarantees,
developed
countries need to recognize the global consequences, and provide compensatory assistance to developing countries.
Many countries are doing just that, implying that the next game-changing technology may not come from Silicon Valley; it could just as easily be
developed
in a lab in Paris, London, or Berlin.
After so many years of Social Democratic rule, a large political caste has also
developed.
Cuba long ago
developed
skilled services such as medicine and education.
Faster growth and higher interest rates in emerging markets relative to those in
developed
economies encourage capital flows to the former, while an increase in global risk aversion – for example, during the eurozone crisis in 2011 – discourages them.
But she acknowledged that the inevitable exit from ultra-easy monetary policies in the US and other
developed
economies could trigger financial-market instability in emerging economies, and pledged IMF support, including on a precautionary or pre-emptive basis, to assist them.
Over the long term, owing to increasing populations, expanding middle classes, and rapid productivity gains, emerging-market economies that pursue sound policies will continue to grow much faster than
developed
economies.
From experience, most Israelis have
developed
a worldview that combines traditional left-wing and right-wing thinking.
After all, the
developed
economies have not previously engaged in the kind of unconventional monetary policy seen in recent years – a period characterized by ultra-low interest rates and ultra-fast cross-border capital flows.
Now, though, the global economic crisis is sapping
developed
countries’ shaky efforts to fulfill their commitments for official development assistance (ODA) in order to achieve the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
As an increasing number of international actors fish in the global talent pool in the coming decades, simply reeling in mature talent
developed
abroad will no longer be viable, particularly given that the source regions for talented people will be those in which skills development is now relatively low.
Data flows accounted for an estimated $2.8 trillion of this gain, exerting a larger impact than global goods trade – a remarkable finding, given that the world’s trade networks
developed
over centuries while cross-border data flows were nascent just 15 years ago.
And labor-saving innovations continue to be
developed
and deployed, producing “technological unemployment” among some groups.
New centers of power and leadership are emerging – in Asia, Latin America and across the newly
developed
world.
Starting from a weak base when multiparty democracy was instituted in 1946, civil society had
developed
to the point that governments conferred with business associations, unions, academics, the press, and various other private interest groups.
Swaraj has
developed
a reputation for responding on Twitter to citizens’ appeals for the foreign ministry’s services.
But different countries have very different interests, depending on whether they are oil exporters or importers and how
developed
their economies are.
The hydrogen projects are being
developed
in North America, Europe, Japan, Korea, Australia, South America, and, embryonically, in China and India.
Similarly, the French government decided to bail out Alstom--a company that
developed
a number of high-tech products, including the TGV, the French fast train--before ending up bankrupt.
Most technological breakthroughs in the postwar period--from microchips to the Internet to the new batteries for cellular phones
developed
for the US Army in Iraq--had, at least initially, a military application.
This approach, widely
developed
by Morocco and the Portuguese-speaking world, is epitomized by the zero-commission policy initiated by the Spanish bank Santander and its Moroccan counterpart, Attijariwafa Bank.
The Politics of Machine-Learning AlgorithmsWASHINGTON, DC – Around 1200 BC, the Shang Dynasty in China
developed
a factory system to build thousands of huge bronze vessels for use in everyday life and ritual ceremonies.
Canada, the western United States, Australia, New Zealand, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and South Africa: all were
developed
due to imported capital a century ago.
The country’s tourism sector could be
developed
and upgraded, not only for the millions of Muslim pilgrims who visit the holy sites of Mecca and Medina every year, but also for leisure tourists.
One is the recent decision to levy a tax on unused land that could be
developed
for housing.
The term cybersecurity refers to a wide range of problems that were not a major concern among the small community of researchers and programmers who
developed
the Internet in the 1970s and 1980s.
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