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People who react
faster
have, on average, higher intelligence scores and live longer.
With an innovation ecosystem organized along these lines, “obvious” advances could occur significantly
faster.
Simply put, there is no better place to direct cryptocurrency philanthropy than health-care projects in the Global South, where digital-currency trading is expanding
faster
than anywhere else.
The consumer price index rose by 1.6% in 2010, when quantitative easing began, then increased somewhat
faster
in 2011 and 2012, before dropping back to a gain of just 1.5% in 2013, the peak year for asset purchases.
From 1995 to 2016, large publicly listed companies in the fastest-growing emerging economies expanded their annual net income 2-5 percentage points
faster
than firms in other emerging and high-income economies.
The latest data hint at such a possibility, with the tertiary sector (services) expanding at an 8.3% annual rate in the first quarter of this year – the third consecutive quarter of acceleration and a half-percentage point
faster
than the 7.8% first-quarter gain recorded by the secondary sector (manufacturing and construction).
Any suggestion that the Fed will hike
faster
or sooner than anticipated leads to fears of tighter financial conditions, and violent risk-off moves.
With
faster
global growth, exchange rates would bear the burden of domestic macro adjustments, and allow for a re-slicing of the (larger) growth pie through currency movements.
(Never mind that under the leadership of their own entrepreneurs East Asia grew
faster
than any other region - and with greater stability - over the previous three decades.)
And the 1992 devaluation led to a new monetary-policy approach, greater macroeconomic stability, and
faster
economic growth.
Projections for 2004 indicate that
faster
growth is likely to continue, or even accelerate further, for the next two or three years.
Labus favors
faster
economic reform and is readier to accept Western demands to cooperate with the Hague Tribunal.
The global population grew over 50% between 1800 and 1900, and then more than doubled over the following 50 years, with economies growing much
faster
than in previous centuries.
Still, the hope is that
faster
US growth and rising wages will quell voters’ populist rebellion.
With the economy nearly stagnant in 2011 and the first half of 2012,
faster
growth is a political necessity for her.
Coalitions of willing governments would then integrate faster, with a revitalized Franco-German engine driving the process forward.
He rightly judged that pushing for
faster
growth and lower unemployment was not taking excessive risks, but rather harvesting low-hanging fruit.
Reflecting Xi’s belief that “sooner is better than later, and
faster
is better than slower,” at least seven of the 11 measures the central bank announced in April have already been completed.
This allowed for a
faster
and more orderly restructuring than otherwise would have been possible.
India has multiplied its per capita income levels many times over since 1950, and has done so far
faster
in recent years than Britain or the United States did during and after the industrial revolution.
The country has visibly prospered, and, despite population growth, per capita income has grown
faster
than ever before.
Without such, Brazil will go over the cliff
faster
than Korea.
For decades, health-care spending has increased
faster
than economic growth by an average of two percentage points in OECD countries.
If inflation does rise
faster
than the Fed expects, it may be forced to increase interest rates rapidly, with adverse effects on financial markets and potentially on the broader economy.
To avoid permanent socioeconomic damage, these countries need
faster
growth.
And if he is, to what extent will his policies be responsible, and will
faster
growth entail grave long-term costs to the environment and income inequality?
For starters,
faster
growth is unlikely to reverse the current trend toward inequality, and a few small, targeted presidential interventions into the actions of specific states or companies are hardly going to change that.
The Great Credit MistakeLONDON – Before the financial crisis erupted in 2008, private credit in most developed economies grew
faster
than GDP.
The US has pulled out of recession
faster
than the eurozone, not only – or even primarily – because it fixed its banking system faster, but because it pursued more stimulative fiscal policies.
But, though the road back to full employment and sustainable growth will not be built overnight, progress on it may be
faster
than most observers expect.
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