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But China is a superstar in terms of
economic
growth.
India has the right institutional conditions for
economic
growth, whereas China is still struggling with political reforms.
And it's very important to have political reforms, to have widely shared benefits of
economic
growth.
The hacker is absolutely central to many of the political, social and
economic
issues affecting the Net.
Economic
historians call this "The Great Divergence."
This wasn't just an
economic
story.
Let me very briefly tell you what I mean by this, synthesizing the work of many
economic
historians in the process.
That's the consumer society, and it propels
economic
growth more than even technological change itself.
One obvious implication of modern
economic
history is that it's quite hard to transition to democracy before you've established secure private property rights.
I think if you look at what is happening in Brazil in particular, but also Chile, which was in many ways the one that led the way in transforming the institutions of
economic
life, there's a very bright future indeed.
And it may be that passing the 50 percent urban point is an
economic
tipping point.
How are we going to perform our social and political reform to keep pace with
economic
growth, to keep sustainability and stability?
And these practices have significant
economic
and environmental implications that we're already starting to see today.
And not just sustainable from an environmental standpoint, sustainable from an
economic
standpoint as well.
The average well-being of our societies is not dependent any longer on national income and
economic
growth.
This is the price that we're paying for conventional
economic
resurgence.
When
economic
development comes at the cost of community, it's not just those who have lost their homes or access to water who are harmed, but it breaks little pieces of our own humanity as well.
So in these countries, more
economic
transactions occur and more wealth is created, alleviating poverty.
We've got to make this
economic
so that all people and all nations make the right outcome, the profitable outcome, and therefore the likely outcome.
It could be the biggest
economic
opportunity of the 21st century.
But they will do global
economic
damage, because they don't have to hit, necessarily, to do this kind of damage.
As you're all aware, we face difficult
economic
times.
Thrift is a concept where you reduce, reuse and recycle, but yet with an
economic
aspect I think has a real potential for change.
And it, again, takes the idea of reducing, reusing, but then also with
economic
advantage.
Well, you either make a decision to go further, without much
economic
return, or go back to the dock.
I'm here to talk to you about the
economic
invisibility of nature.
We then have gone on since to present for [the] international community, for governments, for local governments and for business and for people, for you and me, a whole slew of reports, which were presented at the U.N. last year, which address the
economic
invisibility of nature and describe what can be done to solve it.
That's the
economic
invisibility of nature.
That can't keep going on, because
economic
incentives and disincentives are very powerful.
This is not illegal stuff, this is basically business as usual, which causes climate-changing emissions, which have an
economic
cost.
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