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Viewed from this perspective, selective interventions, such as a proposed ban on internal combustion
engines
after 2030, would thus be counterproductive.
If those opt-outs are not convincing enough, there are privacy-focused search
engines
or email providers.
If cars are equipped with
engines
that can run on conventional fossil fuels or blends with high percentages of biofuels, consumers can adapt to changes in prices by switching between one or the other.
Why not keep the cars but replace their
engines?
Yet while the market for new cars has slowed dramatically, it could be a good time to start a business replacing gasoline
engines
with electric ones.
Some companies will make batteries or electric
engines
or retrofit kits; others will retrofit gasoline cars with the new
engines
– a great job opportunity for unemployed auto workers.
Of course, the parallels end at some point, because batteries and
engines
aren’t quite the equivalent of PCs, but the ethos is much the same.
The group is now looking for an initial manufacturer/assembler for the retrofit kits (as opposed to the
engines
inside them).
Any far-sighted government could help not by subsidizing these efforts, but by buying up the old gasoline
engines.
They can export jet engines, supercomputers, airplanes, computer chips of all kinds—just not textiles, agricultural products, or processed foods, the goods they can and do produce.
This is what is happening today in Vietnam, and it is the path that China and India took on their way to becoming
engines
of economic growth.
The Bloom Is off the BRICSSTANFORD – A few years ago, pundits and policymakers were predicting that the BRICS countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – would be the new
engines
of global growth.
Street trees, research shows, can help reduce air pollution – the single biggest threat to human health, especially in urban areas, according to the World Health Organization – by filtering fine particulate matter, such as that emitted by internal-combustion
engines.
In the end, after test flights with no passengers aboard had shown no engine damage, and aircraft engine manufacturers told aviation authorities that their
engines
could operate safely with a low level of ash in the atmosphere, Europe’s skies were reopened.
Whereas China’s growth is fueled by low-cost labor as millions of peasants enter the industrial economy, this is not the South Korean recipe for success, which has been driven by private entrepreneurship, innovation, and quality products: Samsung and Hyundai, not cheap wages, are South Korea’s growth
engines.
Attitudes toward globalization and digital technology also tend to be more positive in high-growth developing countries like India and China, where progress is highly visible and digital technologies look more like growth
engines
than threats.
These countries have experienced unprecedented levels of sustained economic growth that may well enable them to replace the “Affluents” as
engines
of the world economy.
The European Commission has other concerns, too – namely, that Google might be using third-party content without authorization and entering into agreements to prevent its advertising partners from displaying ads on rival search
engines.
Though other search
engines
exist, almost everyone surfs the Internet via Google.
The FTC determined that, although Google sought an advantage over rival search engines, “the evidence did not demonstrate that Google’s actions…stifled competition.”
After all, users can access other vertical-search
engines
if they so choose.
For starters, because relatively poor but large countries – India and especially China – were the
engines
of global growth, and were resource-hungry, world oil prices soared.
And for good reason: these are the internal
engines
that have enabled China to achieve 6-7% annual GDP growth amid a difficult structural shift and middle-income transition, carried out in a relatively weak global economy.
Read More from "Zone Defense"Getting Industrial Policy RightDAVOS – At a time of lackluster global economic growth, developing countries are dusting off some old strategies – particularly the use of industrial policy to drive the development of particular sectors and turn them into
engines
of growth and employment.
When many people think about the
engines
driving that growth, they imagine commodities like oil, gold, and cocoa, or maybe industries like banking and telecommunications.
By contrast, the emerging-market countries, after a short slide, have managed to re-ignite their growth
engines
and are sailing full-speed ahead, racking up impressive growth rates.
Already, major innovations such as Internet search engines, machine translation, and image labeling have relied on applying machine-learning techniques to vast data sets.
If its politicians can take a few steps to show that they can overcome narrow partisan interests to establish the more transparent and efficient government that a middle-income country needs, they could quickly re-energize India’s enormous
engines
of potential growth.
Furthermore, combustion
engines
account for more than one-fifth of the world’s carbon emissions, contributing significantly to climate change.
For the financial supply chain, the key is to address systemic risks and realign incentives in order to induce investors to support the
engines
of real economic growth, rather than the creation of asset bubbles.
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