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Using a different approach, economists at the International Monetary Fund also find a positive relationship between lower income inequality and
faster
growth, concluding that policies that redistribute income can foster faster, more sustainable growth.
As a result, growth of industrial value added – which contributes almost half of China’s GDP – is slowing even faster, from an average annual rate of 20% during China’s boom years to less than 10% in 2010-2012 and just 7.8% in the first quarter of this year.
The faster, the better, so that the billion or so people there who have not yet reached prosperity by world standards can get there within their lifetimes.
With capital intensity increasing significantly
faster
than labor productivity in China, the inefficiency of investment is clear.
It is intuitively plausible that refugees could be drawn to countries with faster, more generous asylum procedures.
In the 1990s, developing economies, taken as a whole, began to grow
faster
than their advanced counterparts (in per capita terms), inspiring optimism that the two groups’ output and income would converge.
Those countries that learn quickly may actually grow
faster
than advanced economies, even in high-tech sectors.
Companies will have to upgrade their accounting standards, and banks their risk-management practices, to cope with the
faster
pace of financial transactions.
At this size, currently around $600 billion, an economy should be large enough to allow investors and businesses to operate as they do in advanced countries, yet also be likely to grow
faster.
The share of the working-age population is rising
faster
in Africa than in any other region.
Ahead of US Senate hearings last November, former Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke wrote a letter to senators saying that Bitcoin may “hold long-term promise, particularly if the innovations promote a faster, more secure, and more efficient payment system.”
The container flow between the Far East and Europe uses the Mediterranean route via the Suez Canal – far
faster
than passing through the Panama Canal, circumnavigating Africa, or even taking the hypothetical (for now) ice-free Arctic route.
A principal goal of the recently presented 12th Five-Year Plan is to increase household incomes and consumer spending at a
faster
rate than that of GDP growth.
The combination of
faster
household-spending growth and the existing level of exports would cause production bottlenecks and strain capacity, leading to
faster
increases in the prices of domestically produced goods.
Because it is often more sensational and outrageous, fake news travels farther and
faster
than real news.
The more antibiotics consumed and emitted, the
faster
resistance develops, leading to “superbugs” that jeopardize human health, both by raising the risk of massive deadly epidemics and by compromising medical services, such as surgery and cancer treatment, that rely on effective antibiotics.
Indeed, the SPS electorate is growing
faster
than that of other parties.
Karzai's Crisis of LegitimacyReading the press of late, you might conclude that all Harmid Karzai, Afghanistan's chief, needs to pacify his country is an expanded international peacekeeping presence and
faster
delivery of aid.
Even
faster
growth will take place in the coming decades.
Economic exposure to floods is increasing
faster
than per capita GDP in all regions.
According to this logic, central banks should normalize policy sooner, and at a
faster
pace, to prevent another financial crisis.
As China continues to implement market-oriented reforms, the prices of non-tradable assets – such as property, natural resources, utilities, services, and wages – will continue to rise much
faster
than in the OECD countries, until they eventually converge.
They found that greater equality is associated with
faster
subsequent medium-term growth, both across and within countries.
If pay differentials have narrowed because of an increase in the relative supply of skilled workers, we can be hopeful that declining inequality in Latin America will not stand in the way of
faster
growth (and may even be an early indicator of it).
Since 2005, when the European Union introduced its Emissions Trading System, German industry has achieved massive gains in market share, despite energy prices having risen much
faster
than in the US and elsewhere.
According to OECD estimates, the relative export performance of high-cost Germany increased by 10% from 2005 to 2013, while US exports grew only 1.2%
faster
than demand in the rest of the world.
Since the 1970’s, wages for workers at the 90th percentile of the wage distribution in the US –such as office managers – have grown much
faster
than wages for the median worker (at the 50th percentile), such as factory workers and office assistants.
So, not only is public debt set to increase much
faster
than nominal GDP growth, but governments will have to devote an increasing share of their revenues to interest payments.
Addressing them successfully would allow the country to generate the savings needed to meet its huge looming public-investment requirements: expansion of productive infrastructure (roads, ports, and airports) in order to remove severe bottlenecks to
faster
non-inflationary growth; unprecedentedly large planned investment in oil exploration and electricity generation; and forthcoming international sporting events (the World Cup and the Olympic Games) that Brazil will host in the next few years.
Because the biggest opportunities lie in spurring
faster
productivity catch-up by adopting and diffusing today’s best practices, politicians must keep pushing to reduce trade and regulatory barriers to market integration and competition.
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