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Taken together, these
factors
are leaving welfare recipients worse off.
As the Shanghai free-trade zone becomes a global financial hub, it will have to determine how to attract high-level
factors
of production.
China’s initial globalization “dividend,” accrued through low factor costs, is rapidly diminishing, and a new era – characterized by reliance on the massive domestic market to absorb foreign high-level
factors
of production, such as technology and human capital – is just beginning.
With rapid growth in the local market, China could become a leading source of global demand, a hub of high-level
factors
of production, and a strategic center, with the Shanghai free-trade zone at its core.
Latin America’s recent success at avoiding financing interruptions can be attributed to two main
factors.
For this class of migrant, push
factors
are by far the most important.
The unsolved problem is how to reduce those
factors
pushing people out of their own countries.
Other
factors
could help to augment inequality further.
More often than not, they attribute the problem to “exogenous”
factors
such as global trade and new technologies.
The “endogenous”
factors
contributing to wide-scale regulatory capture and corporate rentierism can be addressed with stronger antitrust legislation, policies to empower organized labor, revisions to existing trade agreements, and better monitoring, at the international level, of transfer pricing and tax evasion.
The risk that a substance poses broadly depends on two factors: its inherent capacity to cause harm and one’s exposure to it.
Progress has been made on many fronts, including burden-sharing in settling refugees, reforming and strengthening Europe’s border protections and coast guard, concluding agreements with other countries to return migrants, and providing development and governance assistance to address the push
factors
driving migration.
The evidence suggests that other
factors
such as the quality of economic and political institutions are at least as important in determining how much capital a country will attract.
Second, job losses will lead to a more protracted and severe housing recession, as joblessness and falling income are key
factors
in determining delinquencies on mortgages and foreclosure.
As Gabriel put it in a letter to the Commission last November: “The EU has an attractive single market and significant political means to structure it; the EU must bring these
factors
into play in order to assert itself against other parties involved at the global level.”
Third, contributing
factors
included low interest rates, compressed risk spreads, and global imbalances that accommodated low savings in the US, consumption in excess of output, and a mounting trade deficit.
Inequality has risen sharply, spurring many populations to become increasingly disillusioned not just with the specific
factors
fueling it, but with openness and globalization in virtually all its forms, including immigration and free trade.
A second condition supporting SS1 is rooted in the impact of heightened uncertainty – about growth, job security, policies and regulations, and the many developments that could affect any of those
factors
– on investment and consumption.
Growth ultimately depends on supply-side
factors
– investment in and acquisition of new technologies – and the stock of technologies that can be adopted by poor countries does not disappear when advanced countries’ growth is sluggish.
Look beneath the surface and you find that these big swings were the result of two related
factors.
Two major
factors
are currently working in the dollar’s favor, particularly compared to the euro and the yen.
And many other
factors
are constantly at work, not least the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy.
For two hundred years, economists used simple economic models that assumed that information was perfect - i.e. that all participants have equal and transparent knowledge of the relevant
factors.
But this turned out to be a blessing in disguise, because it forced countries to diversify their economies and increase production –
factors
that supported renewed growth.
In the United Kingdom, for example, supposedly “temporary”
factors
have been keeping the inflation rate well above the target for almost two years.
Moreover, ratings agencies lack the tools to track consistently vital
factors
such as changes in social inclusion, the country’s ability to innovate, and private-sector balance-sheet risk.
Using 200 quantitative variables and
factors
to score 174 countries on a quarterly basis, we have identified a number of countries where investors are missing risks – and opportunities.
But there are critical
factors
that cannot be ignored.
These
factors
are no different from those that brought people on to the streets in North Africa and the Middle East.
These lessons are reflected in North’s assessment of Western Europe’s institutional and economic development, in which he attributed the Industrial Revolution to two key factors: varying belief systems and intense competition between and within the emerging sovereign powers.
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