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Economic
growth to me, as a public-health professor, is the most important thing for development because it explains 80 percent of survival.
That's the
economic
miracle of modern electrometallurgy.
So when you multiply these types of effects over millions of families, the product can be large-scale
economic
development.
One of the leading causes of
economic
growth across that region was this cultural trend towards smaller families.
And I want to talk about the relationship between
economic
activity, in particular export volume, and HIV infections.
Oil costs our economy two billion dollars a day, plus another four billion dollars a day in hidden
economic
and military costs, raising its total cost to over a sixth of GDP.
I was deported to Uganda, where
economic
deprivation puts everyone at the risk of starvation.
In fact, it attracted accolades from multinational organizations because of its
economic
growth.
But it wasn't just anger at
economic
injustice.
So while
economic
development made a few people rich, it left many more worse off.
Even if you don't agree that there's a moral imperative that we do it, it just makes
economic
sense.
The global
economic
crisis is opening up the world as well.
So this technology push, a demographic kick from a new generation and a demand pull from a new
economic
global environment is causing the world to open up.
Vampires because they suck the
economic
vitality out of their people.
In the
economic
system in traditional Africa, the means of production is privately owned.
You see, in the West, the basic
economic
and social unit is the individual.
So even from an
economic
standpoint, if we leave the social and the humanitarian, we need to save lives now.
We're very co-evolved, because we depend on bees for pollination and, even more recently, as an
economic
commodity.
Kensington was a community in crisis before this for reasons that are endemic and intertwined, and anyone familiar with the neighborhood can think of why: racial disparities, failure of local and federal government to properly fund schools, lack of
economic
opportunity.
We started with four, and we've now got 64 on, and the result of that was that people were then going into shops asking for a local Todmorden egg, and the result of that was, some farmers upped the amount of flocks they got of free range birds, and then they went on to meat birds, and although these are really, really small steps, that increasing local
economic
confidence is starting to play out in a number of ways, and we now have farmers doing cheese and they've upped their flocks and rare breed pigs, they're doing pasties and pies and things that they would have never done before.
You don't have to have an
economic
incentive to sell books very long before someone says, "Hey, you know what I bet people would pay for?" (Laughter) It took people another 150 years to even think of the scientific journal, right?
Because especially now with the
economic
crisis, you can see that the trust in politics, that the trust in democratic institutions, was really destroyed.
We can talk about the
economic
impacts of these festivals on their cities, but I'm much [more] interested in many more things, like how a festival helps a city to express itself, how it lets it come into its own.
So no wonder we so readily believe that
economic
progress will take this very same shape, this ever-rising line of growth.
It was invented in the 1930s, but it very soon became the overriding goal of policymaking, so much so that even today, in the richest of countries, governments think that the solution to their
economic
problems lies in more growth.
I keep it with me to remind me of the ties that tie me to the young women I wrote about, ties that are not
economic
but personal in nature, measured not in money but in memories.
And given that projections are that the bulk of
economic
growth over the next 15 years will come from emerging economies in the developing world, it could easily overtake the United States and become the largest economy in the world.
They're asking you and me, using online policy wikis, to help not simply get rid of burdensome regulations that impede entrepreneurship, but to replace those regulations with more innovative alternatives, sometimes using transparency in the creation of new iPhone apps that will allows us both to protect consumers and the public and to encourage
economic
development.
It's the
economic
benefits and the job creation that's coming from this open innovation work.
And what about, just, the whole
economic
structure?
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