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Thanks to social media, the resulting discontent now spreads
faster
than ever, leading to destructive politics.
EU farm policy has started to be reformed, and its share of the EU budget has fallen from over 60% to 40%;Britain has for several years enjoyed significantly
faster
economic growth than most other member states, so that it is now one of the richer EU countries, even compared with France and Germany; and the new member states are so much poorer than even the poorest of the old members, that they have an unanswerable moral case for a generous share of whatever budget could be negotiated.
India has a higher share of services, and more rapid service-sector growth, than China, although the latter is richer and has grown
faster
over time.
The good news is that reducing inequality by creating jobs for the poor may prove to be
faster
than altering the entire structure of wages.
But time is of the essence; diplomacy needs to move
faster
if it is not to be overtaken by Iran’s march to a nuclear weapon – and, with it, the march to conflict.
But, while it is true that the economy has stagnated for more than two decades, real per capita income has increased
faster
than in the US and the United Kingdom so far this century.
But, over the next few years, even as humans learned from computers, computers improved at a far
faster
pace.
And production workers’ wages rose 2.4%,
faster
than prices.
The hazard struck after 1996, when foreign private investors fled emerging markets even
faster
than they had flooded them.
Unhinged budgetary policies will induce the US Federal Reserve to normalize interest rates
faster.
Its policymakers deny the eurozone’s crisis-ridden countries a more active fiscal policy; refuse to support a European investment agenda to generate demand and growth; have declared a fiscal surplus, rather than
faster
potential growth, as their primary domestic goal; and have begun turning against the European Central Bank (ECB) in the struggle against deflation and a credit crunch.
Because China’s government relaxed restrictions on offshore borrowing
faster
than was prudent, Chinese enterprises with links to the government have high levels of foreign debt.
These forecasts supported enactment of large long-term tax cuts and
faster
spending growth (both military and otherwise).
And, in the case of rapidly developing economies like China, renewable-energy deployment is not replacing fossil fuels at all; instead, renewables are supplementing a constrained fuel supply to facilitate
faster
economic growth.
Likewise, given the remaining income gap with the US, the Asian Tigers should have grown
faster
than they have in the last two decades.
When growth plummeted, TFP fell even
faster
– a dramatic change that was clearly linked to the 1971 yen appreciation and the 1973 oil crisis.
Aided by structural reforms, China’s economy could expand even faster, achieving 7-8% annual growth over the next ten years.
And now the middle classes tend to be more vocal and better politically organized than in the past, in large part because social media allow them to mobilize
faster.
Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz provides further grounds for discounting the likelihood of
faster
tightening.
But many economists who focus on risks to financial stability believe that the Fed should have tightened rates earlier and now needs to move
faster
than planned.
A fifth indicator is South Korean trade data, which is consistently reported on the first day of each month after trades occur –
faster
than any other country.
Faster
Growth Through Stronger RegulationWASHINGTON, DC – When India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, was on the campaign trail, he promised to improve the way the country is governed.
While the two countries together consume slightly less than half as much oil as the US, their consumption is increasing
faster.
At the moment, it makes more sense to invest the additional savings abroad, because population aging in Germany limits the potential for useful investment at home, and other markets are growing
faster.
They also highlight the knock-on benefits that taking quick action on climate change could have, including reduction of local pollution, greater energy and food security, and
faster
innovation.
As Africa’s workers seek better opportunities, they are flocking to cities
faster
than those cities can absorb them, leading to the proliferation of slums in urban areas and a flood of illegal migration to the West.
The lesson here is to fight corruption, market reforms must move
faster
than the bureaucrats.
If Yellen is so determined to keep interest rates in a deep freeze, why has she been trying in recent months to talk up longer-term rates by insisting that the Fed is likely to hike rates
faster
than the market currently believes?
The rabies virus hijacks the nervous system and actually manipulates neural processes to make its host move
faster.
A Hundred Years of SuperconductivityCHICAGO – The world’s first “quantum” computer – a machine that harnesses the magic of quantum phenomena to perform memory and processing tasks incredibly
faster
than today’s silicon-based computer chips – was recently sold by D-Wave Systems of Canada to Lockheed-Martin.
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