Drivers
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The driver, after complaining about the competition from Uber (a familiar refrain from London taxi drivers, too), went on to denounce the world and everything in it.
Germany was the first EU country to institute a national ban on Uber, at the behest of taxi
drivers
fearful of competition.
People all over the world have embraced ridesharing and transportation services like Uber, to the detriment of traditional taxi
drivers.
When artificial intelligence-enabled driverless cars become cost-effective and reliable, Uber and taxi
drivers
alike will become obsolete.
Service industries such as communications, transportation, banking, insurance, energy, education, and health are key
drivers
of development, while both tourism and construction currently have high growth potential.
Moreover, as new
drivers
of risk emerge and interact, longstanding assumptions about disasters are being called into question.
The United States and Japan remain important
drivers
of the global economy but face major debt and deficit challenges.
For example, female university students are much more likely to study humanities than the so-called “STEM” subjects (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) – key
drivers
of productivity gains, innovation, and economic growth.
Each one of these
drivers
has a different effect on growth.
Truck drivers, who protested against long waits at customs stations, helped spur the effort.
More important, if China’s TFP growth is expected to slow, as major
drivers
like the convergence effect wane, what does it mean to say that efficiency gains should propel China’s future growth?
This is almost certainly impossible, owing to the gradual diminution of the major
drivers
– including market-oriented economic reforms, the convergence effect on per capita income, and the adoption of foreign technologies – of China’s extraordinary TFP growth over the last 30 years.
While
drivers
may purchase a more fuel-efficient car in the long run, they are more likely, in the shorter run, to reduce other kinds of consumption to offset the rise in cost.
Whether we arrive safely at our destination depends on the discipline of the
drivers
and the ingenuity of all those involved in the construction effort.
But, rather than recognize the likely
drivers
of these developments – namely, a seemingly chronic shortfall of global aggregate demand amid a supply glut and a deflationary profusion of technological innovations and new supply chains – the Fed continues to minimize the deflationary impact of global forces.
To make sense of these two contrasting perspectives, we need to step back and consider the fundamental
drivers
of growth.
Restaurants unsmilingly serve food that is mediocre (or worse); taxi
drivers
swindle; hoteliers lie about their facilities.
Demonstrations by bus drivers, school teachers, women’s rights activists, and students have been brutally suppressed, with dozens of arrests.
Although it is sometimes difficult to distinguish the
drivers
of displacement, data from the United Nations refugee agency show that at least half of those trying to reach Europe from North Africa are fleeing from war and persecution.
Most important, export-led growth must give way to domestic economic
drivers.
As laudable as it may be to help low-income
drivers
deal with soaring fuel costs, this is not the way to do it.
Ambulance
drivers
in Basra, paid to “clean the streets” before people go to work, pick up many more bodies of women every morning.
The
drivers
of instability are many.
For example, fish farming is one of the main
drivers
of mangrove deforestation in Southeast Asia.
The second approach allows
drivers
to make their own choices, even if this means that they will have to slow down or stop on occasion.
Transportation is another field where employee ownership is common: around the world, trucking companies, bus companies, and taxi companies are often organized as cooperatives owned by their
drivers.
Often governments are part of these experiments – but they are not necessarily the drivers, and progress does not depend on signing treaties.
In chicken, two
drivers
race toward a cliff (or toward each other); the loser is the first driver to swerve away in the face of imminent catastrophe.
As Britain’s taxi
drivers
liked to say, she was the best man in the government.
By reducing the stresses of driving in heavy traffic and unfamiliar locations, this technology promises greater protection for both
drivers
and pedestrians.
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