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Whereas most
developed
countries will experience a shortage of people as the century progresses, America is one of the few that may avoid demographic decline and maintain its share of world population.
Some statistics speak for themselves: the three richest people in the world have combined personal assets, on their own, in excess of the entire GDPs of the 48 least
developed
countries.
In
developed
countries, too, telemedicine is revolutionizing how patients interact with medical professionals.
A global reordering of economic growth is punishing the
developed
countries’ high-cost, high-tax, high-benefits governance model.
For example, American, European, Japanese, and other drug regulators have
developed
guidelines, through the International Conference on Harmonization, that take advantage of their collective expertise.
A decade ago, Japan’s drug-approval process was lethargic relative to that of other
developed
economies.
The first is for the US and the rest of the region to wholeheartedly support, and if possible reinforce, the democracy and human rights protection instruments
developed
over the years, given the precarious nature of democracy and respect for human rights in nations like Ecuador, Venezuela, Bolivia and others.
So it is no surprise that these advances are providing valuable insights into the field of evolutionary biology as well, including evidence supporting the nearly neutral theory of molecular evolution that I
developed
in 1973.
The business community, for its part, must create an environment in which technologies are
developed
and deployed safely, and with social considerations in mind.
In fact, engineering approaches have been
developed
that can protect coastal residents from the consequences of extreme storms.
By considering safety, economics, and aesthetics, the right approach for a particular area can be
developed
– and local citizens, businesses, and the environment can be defended.
But even a cursory look at these items reveals that they primarily reflect the interests of
developed
countries.
Unfortunately, this opportunity was squandered in the Uruguay Round, as
developed
countries advanced their own interests at the expense of less
developed
countries.
The emerging markets
developed
the institutions and the skills base needed to import and adapt technology, which is easier than generating new technology from scratch.
Nonetheless, a psychological schism between the Abe and Obama administrations has gradually
developed.
As a result of these efforts and the reality of budget constraints, the US has
developed
a new defense strategy for the twenty-first century, one that emphasizes agility, technology, and force projection.
With India, we have
developed
an unprecedented bilateral initiative that will streamline our export processes and deepen our defense trade and co-production.
The French government plans to bail out Alstom, a company that
developed
a number of high-tech products, including the TGV, the French fast train, but recently went into bankruptcy.
Such a program could be combined with a more flexible retirement system, and thus
developed
into a modern and comprehensive social-solidarity system.
The challenge now – for the
developed
economies, at least – is to develop stronger and more streamlined social-solidarity systems, create room for more individual choice in the use of benefits, and make benefits portable.
In
developed
countries, preventing rabies largely requires controlling and immunizing wildlife populations, which has proved effective in Switzerland and Germany.
It seems self-evident that a
developed
economy requires adequate, ongoing investment in public goods.
Nearly all the activities collected under the banner of “science” have
developed
institutional tendencies that are similar to their economic counterparts.
Following this, they will identify which problems might be solved if this new science is
developed.
The severe recession, combined with the financial crisis during 2008-2009, worsened
developed
countries’ fiscal positions, owing to stimulus spending, lower tax revenues, and backstopping and ring-fencing of their financial sectors.
Today, most of the US health-care industry is profit-driven, and this is reflected in nearly every decision, from which drugs get
developed
to who gets insured.
The lesson from that earlier period is that whenever the national mood finally shifts toward economic and democratic reform, local communities around the country will already have
developed
a blueprint for action.
At the same time, new media models are being
developed
to fill the vacuum left by the erosion of local journalism.
Moreover, innovative funding methods are being
developed
for local media.
The blue economy – a concept
developed
by the Belgian economist Gunter Pauli – is powered less by investment and more by innovation, with a focus on creating jobs, building social capital, and generating multiple cash flows by stimulating entrepreneurship and the development of new business models.
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