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And, to lend credence to that claim, the two smaller Soviet-era aircraft carriers that were purchased with the Varyag in 1998-2000 were
developed
into floating museums.
Indeed, 83 countries and territories, including most
developed
countries, currently have fertility rates below the level necessary to maintain a constant population level.
Not only is immigration relevant to economic power, but, given that nearly all
developed
countries are aging and face a burden of providing for older generations, it could help reduce the sharpness of the policy problem.
Institutional and political failures will limit the capacity of developing countries to benefit from investments in technology in the same measure as
developed
countries, even when they actually acquire computers in optimal numbers.
China’s mad rush toward fuqiang (wealth and power) has given it little chance to develop all the compensatory institutions that any truly developed, not to say enlightened, society needs to achieve equilibrium and social health.
For example, in the Review on AMR, which I chaired, we urged
developed
countries to require, by 2020, that certain diagnostic tests be conducted before antibiotics can be prescribed.
This is not just a trend in
developed
countries.
After millions of years of evolution, humans have
developed
a capacity for contextual intuition that enables trained doctors to make sensible and timely decisions in uncertain, data-scarce environments.
Then, Louis Pasteur and other scientists
developed
the germ theory, microscopes improved, and scientists began to identify the sizes and shapes of microbes.
The main anchor of central banks’ monetary policy over the past 20 years was an inflation-targeting framework that
developed
from academic interpretation of the problems involved in targeting monetary aggregates.
After successful experiments in smaller economies, New Zealand in 1990 and then Canada in 1991, and later in Sweden and the United Kingdom, the conviction
developed
that the new approach represented a superior way of dealing with the problem of inflationary expectations.
This was accomplished with a Scanning Tunneling Microscope (STM), a device
developed
at an IBM laboratory in Zurich whose inventors were awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in physics.
The "Northern Dimension," a concept
developed
during Finland's EU-presidency of two years ago, has been picked up by the present Swedish presidency.
Unlike many other countries, the US has actually experienced an increase in maternal deaths in recent years, and now has the highest rate of maternal mortality among
developed
countries.
I showed that, when the now-standard view about inflation was
developed
in the 1970s, increases in aggregate demand above levels consistent with full employment were actually few, short-lived, and small, and that past inflation jumps had been incorporated into future expectations not rapidly, but slowly over time.
Its task would be less to design and implement top-down solutions than to solicit, support, evaluate, and scale up innovative strategies by tapping into ideas
developed
by state and local governments, businesses, and non-profit institutions.
For example, the US Department of Education’s Race to the Top Fund, which offered $4 billion in grants to states that
developed
successful educational reforms, spurred innovations that hold promise for school systems across the country.
Similarly, following the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011, New Zealand
developed
the Greater Christchurch Urban Development Strategy, aimed at maximizing the efficiency, livability, and sustainability of cities.
The investments are both private and public (for example, by state-owned entities) and come from three different groups of countries: emerging economies like China, India, Brazil, South Africa, Malaysia, and South Korea; oil-rich Gulf states; and wealthy
developed
economies like the United States and several European countries.
It remained a monopoly and never
developed
a strong private interest in efficiency.
Overall, the
developed
world has too few good fires, and the developing world has too many bad ones.
To maintain a cabal among
developed
countries, whereby the US appoints the World Bank president and Europe picks the International Monetary Fund’s head, seems particularly anachronistic and perplexing today, when the Bank and the Fund are turning to emerging-market countries as a source of funds.
The declaration that we have
developed
regards equality as a “freestanding right.”
That falloff in investment implies slower productivity growth, while aging populations in
developed
countries – and now in an increasing number of emerging markets (for example, China, Russia, and Korea) – reduce the labor input in production.
Financing the Fight against Climate ChangeCOPENHAGEN – It is now generally agreed that the
developed
countries will have to make a substantial financial contribution to enable the developing world to deal with climate change.
Of the $283 billion worth of recently distributed SDRs, more than $150 billion went to the 15 largest
developed
economies.
I propose that the
developed
countries – in addition to establishing a fast-start fund of $10 billion a year – band together and lend $100 billion dollars worth of these SDRs for 25 years to a special green fund serving the developing world.
Second, the projects will earn a return only if
developed
countries cooperate in setting up the right type of carbon markets.
The bottom line for me is that economics, like all fields of study, is irreducibly ideological, and the tools that it has
developed
are far from value-free.
It can no longer impose its will on others, as George W. Bush’s administration sought to do, but it could lead a cooperative effort to involve both the
developed
and the developing world, thereby reestablishing American leadership in an acceptable form.
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