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Computers and robots, by contrast, do not consume anything except electricity, even as they complete leg, finger, and even brain activities
faster
and more efficiently than humans would.
A second explanation is that we are overlooking actual output – and thus productivity growth – because the new information-intensive goods and services are hard to measure, and their costs may be falling
faster
than standard methods allow us to gauge.
Countries like Spain, Greece, and Ireland developed real-estate bubbles, grew faster, and developed trade deficits with the rest of the eurozone, while Germany – weighed down by the costs of reunification – reined in its labor costs, became more competitive and developed a chronic trade surplus.
This is a labour of Sisyphus, since the 'acquis' grows
faster
than the capacity to absorb it in East European legislation.
History moves
faster
than politics, which moves
faster
than institutions.
It is what allows us to learn from others and hence to make progress much
faster
than if we were to learn by ourselves.
Moreover, if it were true, it would follow that tax cuts would reduce budget deficits, because
faster
economic growth would generate higher revenues, even at lower tax rates.
Brazil, too, has in recent decades depleted much of its forestland, only at
faster
rates.
Faster
growth in consumer spending would also reverse the recent slowdown in GDP growth, providing the extra demand needed to create employment for the millions of Chinese who are leaving agriculture and the millions more who are graduating from the country’s universities.
Reducing the share of income that Chinese households save could also raise consumer spending
faster
and more easily.
The sooner the authorities act, the
faster
the Chinese Dream will be realized.
The catchphrase at the Bonn conference was “further, faster, and together.”
The tech giants, meanwhile, argue that if they could just move
faster
into inefficient production and distribution areas, not least mobile payments, productivity growth would accelerate.
Worse, employment is growing
faster
in the traditional economy, in effect shifting labor from high-productivity to low-productivity work – the opposite of what any economy wants.
This will allow them to create a Europe that is stronger, faster, more dynamic – and more digital.
And the rich world does have a moral obligation to move first and
faster
– with policies, technologies, and finance – to reduce the emissions that cause global warming.
American exports to India have grown
faster
in the last five years than those to any other country.
Faster
growth and higher interest rates in emerging markets relative to those in developed economies encourage capital flows to the former, while an increase in global risk aversion – for example, during the eurozone crisis in 2011 – discourages them.
Over the long term, owing to increasing populations, expanding middle classes, and rapid productivity gains, emerging-market economies that pursue sound policies will continue to grow much
faster
than developed economies.
Inflation will then force even Janet Yellen’s dovish Federal Reserve to hike up interest rates sooner and
faster
than it otherwise would have done, which will drive up long-term interest rates and the value of the dollar still more.
We must become faster, more flexible, and more effective – more modern.
The Trump administration would like us to believe that the dollar’s rise reflects
faster
economic growth, driven by the president’s agenda of deregulation, massive tax cuts, and substantially expanded defense spending.
But, ironically, more expensive imports will also put upward pressure on the domestic inflation rate, which could force the Fed to raise interest rates even
faster
than planned.
The economies of Poland, Slovakia, the Baltic states, Bulgaria, Sweden, and Germany have all grown
faster
than that of the US, while Hungary, Denmark, and most eurozone countries have registered negative growth.
CDR proposals include artificial trees that use chemicals to capture the CO2, and then pump it underground or under the ocean; planting fast-growing trees and then burying them; and fertilizing the ocean with iron to make plankton grow faster, hoping they will fall to the ocean bottom.
If we somehow lost the will or means to continue to produce the stratospheric cloud, temperatures would skyrocket, much
faster
than they are increasing now.
Moreover, it can spur
faster
administrative reform.
But this will be followed by accelerating decline, as the working age population declines even
faster
than in Japan.
By contrast, the US, the United Kingdom, and France are likely to grow
faster
for the simple reason that their working-age populations are continuing to grow, even if at a relatively slow pace.
Then, in the twentieth century, airplanes moved us even
faster.
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