Engines
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The real
engines
of global growth in recent years have been developing countries.
From this perspective, China’s currency policies not only undercut the competitiveness of African and other poor regions’ industries; they also undermine those regions’ fundamental growth
engines.
Smart phones are set to connect an additional 2-3 billion of the world’s citizens by 2020, with billions of machine sensors monitoring everything from tractors to jet engines, and further breakthroughs in computing power enabling massive increases in data storage and analysis.
versus 2.3%) Such sustained differences in growth rates work as powerful
engines
to diminish, over time, the existing gaps in income across countries.
Second, Macron will try to establish summary proceedings in which judges can order that content be deleted, or that websites be delisted from search
engines
or blocked altogether.
It is not clear that other countries have the will or capacity to develop alternative
engines
of growth.
Helped by higher oil revenues, countries like the United Arab Emirates are forging ahead with multi-faceted programs to diversify their growth engines, further strengthen their human and physical capital, and set aside even more substantial financial resources for future generations.
Finally, Asian economies should strengthen their domestic growth engines, including consumption and investment, thereby reducing their reliance on external markets.
The Single-Engine Global EconomyTOKYO – The global economy is like a jetliner that needs all of its
engines
operational to take off and steer clear of clouds and storms.
Unfortunately, only one of its four
engines
is functioning properly: the Anglosphere (the United States and its close cousin, the United Kingdom).
When world metal prices began to fall in 2011, followed by food prices in 2014, Brazil’s economy lost its growth
engines.
But few emerging markets have reached a stage at which they can withstand a sustained collapse in the developed economies, much less serve as substitute
engines
of global growth.
The path will soon be clear for a new set of leaders to get Europe’s economic growth
engines
going again.
They also understand, in a more self-interested vein, that if foreign consumers believe that using American social media and search
engines
exposes them to the scrutiny of US intelligence agencies, those consumers will turn to other providers.
In 2006, Italy’s Fiat Group and India’s Tata Motors established a joint venture to make passenger vehicles and
engines
in India.
But macro-level policies, such as liberalization of trade and investment, privatization, and so forth, are powerful
engines
of poverty reduction; indeed, they are among the key components of the reforms that countries like India and China embraced in the mid-1980’s and early 1990’s.
I have trouble seeing how the US and China, the main
engines
of global growth for two decades, can avoid settling on a notably lower average growth rate than they enjoyed before the crisis.
While this makes it possible to build “expert systems” that reason in narrow domains, or to design search
engines
that can find discrete facts, we are no closer to AI that reasons the way that we do – in and across multiple contexts, including time.
The Battle for WaterNEW YORK – The sharpening international geopolitical competition over natural resources has turned some strategic resources into
engines
of power struggle.
The
engines
of growth include public and private investment, particularly for the new technologies needed to raise farm productivity.
Hailed in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis as the new
engines
of the world economy, the emerging economies are now acting as a drag on global growth, and many argue that their era of rapid expansion – and their quest to achieve convergence with advanced-country income levels – is over.
Today's universities are expected to function as dispensers of credentials and
engines
of economic growth.
In both cases, the employment
engines
need to keep running or be restarted, in order to prevent political volatility and social unrest.
The
engines
that have propelled China’s growth over the last few decades – a huge supply of cheap labor, imported technology, and massive physical investment – are petering out.
As intellectual property rights become more secure, China’s new growth
engines
can gain substantial steam.
At the same time, to restart an economy’s growth and employment engines, other measures are needed, and vary somewhat across countries, owing to different initial conditions.
With Chinese companies no longer able to sell a rapidly increasing volume of products abroad and support further expansion of productive capacity, the economy has lost some important growth, employment, and wage
engines.
But can China really provide the alternative solutions needed to keep the
engines
of globalization running?
These websites, which are invisible to search
engines
and accessible only through specialized software, are often havens for purveyors of child pornography, drugs, or other illicit products, including hacking services and malicious software.
It is an opportunity to begin developing the capacity at all levels to transform our economies into
engines
of growth and jobs that do not deplete our resources or create new liabilities that will be a drag on growth and human health for years to come.
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