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China must choose between higher growth and
faster
structural adjustment.
Indeed, output has continued to rise much
faster
than population.
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With expectations of less political brinkmanship and lower policy uncertainty ahead, consensus projections foresaw faster, more inclusive economic growth.
In turn,
faster
growth was expected to revitalize the labor market, counteract worsening income inequality, mollify concerns about debt and deficit levels, and enable the Federal Reserve to start normalizing monetary policy in an orderly fashion.
If this occurs, the outlook for faster, more inclusive growth would be weakened further.
After Germany’s general election in September, it is hoped, a more stable EU could begin to make much
faster
progress toward unity and integration.
The new wave of innovation is attributable to three key factors: the ability to personalize therapy, the capacity to get treatments to market faster, and improved engagement with patients.
Moreover, advances in our understanding of disease are boosting the efficiency of the drug development process, making it possible to bring new innovations to market
faster.
Spurring
faster
wage growth in Mexican manufacturing may require that free access to the US market be conditioned on it.
The sudden deleveraging imposed by foreign creditors requires the current-account balance to adjust further and
faster.
Blinder also predicted that the flexible, fluid US labor market would adapt better and
faster
to globalization than European labor markets would.
The shift might take many decades, but it also might come much
faster
as artificial intelligence fuels the next wave of innovation.
This, together with technological innovations and the deployment of sidelined corporate cash, would unleash productive capacity, producing
faster
and more inclusive growth, while validating asset prices, which are now artificially elevated.
With oil, food and other commodities firm, and the renminbi appreciating somewhat faster, the Fed also has to worry about inflation.
And retraining a refugee doctor is cheaper and
faster
than educating a new medical student.
Inflow and outflow have both fallen, but outflow has fallen further and
faster.
Today, China is producing literary exiles at a
faster
rate that the Soviet Union ever achieved.
For starters, technology is advancing
faster
than anyone thought possible.
In short, the medium-term benefits that emerging economies could receive from
faster
growth in the US are now being swamped by short-term risks generated by the “capital tsunami,” as Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has called it.
If not, it will fall apart
faster
than leaders and citizens currently realize.
The reason why France has a significantly lower debt today is that it inherited a better fiscal position and has been growing
faster.
Rejecting it opens the possibility for freer markets and
faster
income growth in Central America, as well as healthier democracies.
China has more, but India is ahead in phones per capita, is adding them faster, and is projected to overtake China before the end of 2012.
In the first half of 2013, services output (the tertiary sector) expanded by 8.3% year on year – markedly
faster
than the combined 7.6% growth of manufacturing and construction (the secondary sector).
These developments – first convergence, and now
faster
services growth – stand in sharp contrast with earlier trends.
Their biggest demands – secure jobs,
faster
growth, low food prices – are not necessarily compatible, and they may require policies that inflict pain.
Since an unlimited number of CDSs could be sold against each borrower, the supply of swaps could grow much
faster
than the supply of bonds.
The CDO market grew from $275 billion to $4.7 trillion from 2000 to 2006, whereas the CDS market grew four times faster, from $920 billion in 2001 to $62 trillion by the end of 2007.
With the US economy growing
faster
than expected and long-term interest rates rising, excessive strengthening of the dollar is a third major risk.
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