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As Michael Spence and I argue in a recent paper, skill-biased and labor-displacing intelligent machines and automation
drive
income inequality in several other ways, including winner-take-all effects that bring massive benefits to superstars and the luckiest few, as well as rents from imperfect competition and first-mover advantages in networked systems.
Both the profit motive and a diplomatic effort to showcase its engineering prowess
drive
China’s overseas dam-building efforts.
Moreover, in order to
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Europe’s transformation into a hub of responsible innovation and ethically sound production, policymakers must ensure that higher-education institutions equip students with cutting-edge knowledge and high-level flexible skills grounded in shared values.
This includes not only financial deregulation, but also central bank independence, the separation of monetary and fiscal policies, and the assumption that competitive markets require no government intervention to produce an acceptable income distribution,
drive
innovation, provide necessary infrastructure, and deliver public goods.
Initial subsidies were required to
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the dramatic cost reductions now benefiting wind and solar power.
His party’s victory in all three states (which no political pundit or polling organization had predicted) was a personal triumph and consolidated Congress as the lynchpin of the opposition’s
drive
to defeat the BJP in the coming general election.
India’s future will face grave risks if its leaders
drive
these communities to overt hostility toward their own country.
That would be a grave error, given that any kind of cooperation with Russia wouldn’t contain or end the war in Syria: In fact, there is reason to fear the opposite: Any military cooperation with Assad – which is Putin’s aim and price tag – would
drive
a large majority of Sunni Muslims into the arms of radical Islamists.
The connection between R&D and growth is too obvious to doubt that Europe's sluggish economies are a direct result of European backwardness at innovation - and that this in turn may reflect the absence of critical military spending to
drive
investments in research and development.
The current debate often skews toward the melodramatic, foretelling a future in which machines
drive
humans out of work.
To understand the reach of their power, one must look no further than the billions of dollars they spend on elections; their lobbying to gut worker and environmental protections in trade agreements such as the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership; and fossil-fuel corporations’ relentless
drive
to derail climate-change policy.
For example, every day millions of people
drive
at high speeds encased in a ton of metal, and they do so extremely close to others who are doing the same thing.
Others question the efficacy of market-based approaches to
drive
sustainability, because markets can never deliver optimal social and environmental outcomes.
By 2030, people living in cities will
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91% of global growth in consumption, and China is emphasizing both urbanization and a consumer-led growth model.
Such investments would
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a decisive shift from low-productivity to higher-productivity sectors, boosting employment and wages.
Different countries have different interests, which
drive
them towards different solutions.
Russia’s propaganda war on Ukraine – a well funded, widely distributed, and highly sophisticated media
drive
meant to undermine the Ukrainian government’s legitimacy – has been ongoing for years.
Yet too often, and despite its potential to
drive
improvement and foster accountability, data collection is treated as an afterthought.
To address this problem, the companies that enjoy tax cuts should increase their employees' wages to keep pace with rising prices, instead of waiting for market forces to
drive
them up.
And ample spending on research and development, together with an unrelenting
drive
to be at the forefront of technological innovation, implies a brisk pace of innovation.
The risk that a systemic financial crisis will
drive
a more pronounced US and global recession has quickly gone from being a theoretical possibility to becoming an increasingly plausible scenario.
The FraFra live a day's
drive
from Accra, Ghana's capital, and tend to be overlooked by the national government.
But one striking feature of the modern economy is how few skilled people are needed to
drive
crucial areas of economic activity.
More people receiving higher education does not therefore mean that their higher skills in all cases
drive
productivity growth.
But will emerging-market cities be healthy enough to
drive
rapid economic growth?
If cities are to
drive
emerging-market countries towards a better future, their governments must ensure that urban housing, infrastructure, and services stay abreast of demand.
While draconian policies can curb migration somewhat, they mostly
drive
it underground.
Retirements from an aging labor force will eventually
drive
up wages as well.
The continued absence of resolute action could easily
drive
Saudi Arabia toward irreversible decay.
The pattern is evident: a systematic authoritarian
drive
is underway.
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