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On the other hand, the systems that produce conscious experiences, including feelings of fear and anxiety, involve evolutionarily new regions of the neocortex that are especially well
developed
in the human brain and poorly
developed
in rodents.
But, in much of the
developed
world, we have foresworn that sacred pledge.
All major non-US
developed
countries – Japan, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Italy – are facing long-term fiscal crises, though each has managed to exercise much better control of its health-care spending, and has taken or is taking major steps to contain other spending.
Already, the Water Accounting Plus software system –
developed
by UNESCO-IHE, the International Water Management Institute, and the Food and Agriculture Organization – uses open-access remote-sensing data to assess land use, rainfall, and temperature.
Few leaders have ever
developed
management muscle in completely new fields while assembling teams combining previously unknown types of talent.
Unlike more
developed
countries, India does not have an effective bankruptcy system (though a bill to create one has just cleared the lower house of Parliament).
The most successful and radical of these initiatives is the Chronic Care Model
developed
by Edward Wagner, an American doctor.
Less sweeping is the Medical Home Model, also
developed
in the US, which seeks to create teams of caregivers to provide better access and continuity of care to patients suffering from multiple diseases.
These benefits arise because capital and technology are so scarce in developing countries that they yield a higher return than in
developed
economies.
A closer look at the data reveals that only closed economies failed to begin to catch up with
developed
countries, while open economies benefit from growth rates above those of the advanced economies.
When we examined the subset of closed economies, growth in income per person was, indeed, the same in both developing and
developed
economies (about 0.7%).
In the group of open economies, however, income growth in developing countries was almost twice that of
developed
countries(4.5%
In addition, Toru Hashimoto, the young mayor of Osaka, Japan’s second-largest city, has built a new party and also
developed
a reputation as a nationalist.
After all, the factors which once explained why economies often
developed
out of step no longer exist.
Europe’s Refugee AmnesiaBARCELONA – After World War I, when millions of European civilians were made refugees, forced out of their homelands by enemy occupation or deportation, an international regime was
developed
to coordinate effective responses and ease the suffering of those who had been uprooted.
Cyprus is a crucial staging post for American security operations in the eastern Mediterranean, and the gas fields off the Cypriot coast might be
developed
as an energy source that would – at least after 2017 – reduce European dependence on Russian supplies.
Their view of the overall impact on employment levels in their industries was for the most part positive – provided that new workforce skills can be
developed
rapidly in their own sectors and in the labor market more broadly.
Yet up-to-date data exist for only a small fraction of the indicators that were
developed
to assess progress on the 17 SDGs – including the more than 40 that directly relate to gender equality.
And innovation is necessary not only for
developed
economies, but also for emerging markets, which are receiving diminishing returns from simply transposing advanced economies’ best practices.
Consider, for example, the Internet-based telecoms firm Skype, created in Estonia;Rovio’s “Angry Birds” video game, made in Finland; the TomTom GPS navigation system,
developed
in the Netherlands;Navigon, another navigation system, and SoundCloud, a music download service, both made in Germany;Maktoob, an Arabic Internet service provider, and Rubicon, a burgeoning animation educational company, both established in Jordan; and Infosys and Wipro, two of many successful technology ventures in India.
While European societies have
developed
social welfare states with universal access to public health and education services, elites throughout the Americas have tended to favor private-sector provision of health and education, in part reflecting white populations’ unwillingness to pay for social services for other ethnic and racial groups.
The same was true in major
developed
economies, albeit to a lesser extreme: Germany’s export share of GDP went from 19% in 1980 to 43% in 2007, while Japan’s went from 13% to 17.5% over the same period.
Fear of jobs lost to low-wage countries strikes a populist chord, but misses a vital point: the prosperity of
developed
countries depends primarily on entrepreneurship.
In the 20th century, many entrepreneurs, large companies, financiers, and inventors
developed
products and services for the masses.
Simply put, the long-term prosperity of
developed
economies depends on their capacity to create and satisfy new consumer desires.
This is because “[t]he web of contracts has
developed
serious inconsistencies.”
Just recently, Donald Kerr, the US deputy director of national intelligence, warned that “major losses of information and value for our government programs typically aren’t from spies....In fact, one of the great concerns I have is that so much of the new capabilities that we’re all going to depend on aren’t any longer
developed
in government labs under government contract.”
True, Japan’s GDP growth lags most other
developed
economies, and will likely continue to do so as the population slowly declines.
In the future, technology
developed
for military aerial surveillance could have major civilian benefits – for example, helping to control traffic and reduce road congestion, and assisting in the dispatch of rescue teams and humanitarian assistance.
Fortunately, according to UNEP’s two-year inquiry into policy options for greening financial and capital markets, the movement is gaining traction in emerging countries such as Brazil, Kenya, and Indonesia, as well as
developed
economies like the United Kingdom.
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