Drivers
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A better strategy would also entail policies that address the structural
drivers
of stagnant wages and consumption.
One of those
drivers
is excessive labor-market flexibility.
There is a perennial temptation to focus on – even to overemphasize – the short-term, tactical
drivers
of commodity-price movements, at the expense of giving longer-term, structural factors their due.
Indeed, while we rate the Uber drivers, they are rating us.
While barbers, hairdressers, taxi drivers, bar owners, and doctors are often licensed, permits are rarely required to operate a tanning parlor.
Inevitably, the new course hinges in part on recognizing that economics and finance, while integral elements of all areas of the Bank’s activities, are no longer the institution’s main
drivers.
China’s services sector requires about 35% more jobs per unit of GDP than do manufacturing and construction – the primary
drivers
of the old model.
Citizen feedback can also improve functioning, such as by crowd-sourcing traffic information from
drivers.
Meanwhile, a highly interdependent and (now) less dynamic world economy has been limiting the scope for external growth
drivers.
The company, with more than 200,000
drivers
on the platform, boosts Indonesians’ productivity in the face of snarling traffic.
But I suspect that the
drivers
of today’s slow growth and low interest rates go far beyond low fertility rates, in which case this should not be an obstacle.
Leaving aside credible questions about the capacity of the Afghan security forces, transferring security responsibility to the Afghan state does not address broader Afghan grievances about bad governance or the abuse of power – both key
drivers
of the conflict.
What he misses are two fundamental
drivers
of that depreciation: his own fiscal and trade policies.
They empower citizens to cultivate their collective energy and develop their potential, and thus become
drivers
of their countries’ growth and advancement in the world arena.
Creating a level playing field on energy taxation in the EU would harmonize economic incentives, eliminate gas-tank tourism by
drivers
crossing borders for lower prices, and improve the business climate in all of Europe’s economies.
Taxi
drivers
and hotel owners may feel threatened, but the sharing economy has the potential to increase and redistribute earnings in cities that are already struggling with poverty and inequality.
The irony of this has not been lost on activists, who deal with the
drivers
of AIDS, TB, and malaria – corruption and poverty – on a daily basis.
They also free
drivers
from the delays and tribulations of buses, trains, and sidewalks.
What would not be a solution, however, would be to channel fewer public resources into research and innovation – key
drivers
of economic growth.
Ride-sharing companies get a lot of press nowadays, but when people needed to make their way safely out of areas where attacks were taking place, it was Paris taxi
drivers
who responded to the emergency by making their services available for free, supplementing public transportation.
British voters line up behind the truck
drivers
when protests are launched against hikes in the price of petrol, not least through the introduction of higher energy taxes.
Similarly, many Africans were killed at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001--Senegalese hawkers, Nigerian investors, Ethiopian or Eritrean drivers, Ghanaian students, Egyptian and South African tourists, and others.
In particular, Saudi Arabia has been forced to initiate a shift toward an economic model that emphasizes investment and productivity as the main
drivers
of economic growth.
In order to tailor national economic policy effectively, policymakers must identify the
drivers
of – and barriers to – growth in each country.
With government policy remaining on course, we should expect a gradual strengthening of endogenous domestic growth
drivers
in emerging economies, anchored by an expanding middle class.
Just before entering a gas station, Brazilian
drivers
calculate whether conventional gasoline or ethanol is cheaper (bioethanol has 30% less energy content than traditional gasoline), then choose between a gasoline and an ethanol pump.
The first waves of Venezuelans included many skilled workers (for example, chefs and limousine drivers) who could reasonably hope to find gainful employment quickly.
But, if one uses geography to isolate exogenous determinants of trade, it becomes apparent that trade has been among the most powerful
drivers
of Asia’s economic success, and thus the convergence between the developed and developing worlds.
It is a source of constant delight to me to find cellphones in the hands of the unlikeliest of my fellow citizens: taxi drivers, paan wallahs (betel vendors), farmers, and fishermen.
Some 3,500 of the 5,500 employees in Jerusalem’s hotel industry are Palestinians, as are approximately half of public bus
drivers
(a short strike by Arab
drivers
in November wreaked havoc on the city’s transportation network).
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