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Most host countries don't open up their
economies
to refugees in the same way.
Ecosystems, food security, jobs, economies, and coastal cultures all depend on it.
But that's easier said than done, especially when you are one of the smallest
economies
in the world.
But what we can see is that transferring technology and knowledge and policies between cities is how we've actually begun to reduce the carbon intensity of our
economies.
They're now building better
economies
and communities where more people can succeed.
In his time, burning fossil fuels for energy and for allowing
economies
to develop was accepted.
So we've seen over many of our global economies, health care expense grow as a percentage of GDP over the last years.
So when farmers become more productive, they earn more food, and they don't just help themselves, but they help to feed healthy communities and thriving
economies.
Many of the
economies
are still commodity driven, and therefore their performance has slipped.
The first is managing our
economies
better.
But in the 2000s, policymakers learned that they needed to manage the macroeconomic environment better, to ensure stability, keep inflation low in single digits, keep their fiscal deficits low, below three percent of GDP, give investors, both domestic and foreign, some stability so they'll have confidence to invest in these
economies.
The other thing we have not done is that our
economies
retain the same structure that we've had for decades.
So even though we've been growing, the structure of the
economies
has not changed very much.
Corruption is an issue that we have not yet gotten a good enough handle on, and we have to fight tooth and nail, that and increased transparency in the way we manage our
economies
and the way we manage our finances.
Why did these manufacturing revolutions create huge growth in our
economies?
In mature economies, manufacturing will be back home, creating more employment, more productivity and more growth.
Mature
economies
will have to seize it.
It's also a chance for developing
economies.
Of course China and other emerging
economies
won't be the factory of the world anymore.
The new manufacturing revolution will accelerate the transition of those emerging
economies
towards a model driven by domestic consumption.
In the next five years, the next billion consumers in China will inject more growth in our
economies
than the top five European markets together.
If we play it right, we'll see sustainable growth in all of our
economies.
Those are the three most important
economies
in Asia.
Latin America, a lot of populism, made the
economies
not go so well.
If we think back to when we were hunter-gatherer economies, we really just traded within our village structure.
Maybe new medicines, new modes of transportation, new ways to communicate, sustainable
economies
and maybe even a world at peace.
But even in our own world, the developed world, we see the tension of stagnant
economies
impacting the lives of people around us.
I would argue, only government is capable of creating these necessary conditions for
economies
to thrive.
Economies
thrive when business are able to quickly and easily set up shop.
We've built entire
economies
on this idea.
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