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It offers countries the gains from increased international trade,
faster
diffusion of technologies to mutual benefit, and hopes for less cross-country violence and conflict.
Before the crisis, world trade grew at 6-8% annually – well
faster
than GDP.
Traditional recommendations like free trade, competitive exchange rates, and sound fiscal policy are worthwhile only to the extent that they achieve other desirable objectives, such as
faster
economic growth, lower poverty, and improved equity.
This can be accomplished through tax increases, government-spending cuts,
faster
economic growth, or some combination of these components.
Indeed, with oil prices having plunged by 50% over the past year, the Fed stubbornly maintains that
faster
price growth – and the precious inflation rate of 2% – is just around the corner.
There was little recovery – only
faster
inflation.
The number of women of child-bearing age (15-49 years) in China will drop 8% between 2010 and 2020, another 10% in the 2020’s and, if not corrected, at an even
faster
pace thereafter.
With economic headwinds dissipating, the United States’ prospects for
faster
GDP growth appear promising.
More generally, there is little evidence that countries with independent central banks grow faster, have higher wages, or generate higher incomes--indeed, that they perform better in any real sense--than those that do not.
Once inflation starts, it increases at a
faster
and
faster
rate, and the costs of reversing it are high.
While governments in Europe and elsewhere continue to invest in
faster
and better broadband, the biggest benefits will always come from providing Internet access to people who do not already have it, most of whom live in developing and emerging countries.
Not surprisingly, South America is growing much
faster
than its neighbors to the North – 4.4 versus 2.7% in 2010-11, according to a recent Inter-American Development Bank report.
Moreover, countries that invest 25% or more of their national income will be able to grow
faster
than those – including many in Latin America – with low levels of savings and investment.
Asia will grow
faster
because it is accumulating physical and human capital more rapidly, which not only increases output directly, but also facilitates technological progress and diversification of the type that Ricardo Hausmann and Cesar Hidalgo identify as the key to sustained growth.
In America, the "new economy" has proven to be real, and there is every reason to think that growth in the next decade will be
faster
than it was in the past.
Innovations like new cancer drugs or
faster
computing should benefit people everywhere – not only those fortunate enough to live in the country where the discoveries happen to have been developed.
But achieving faster, more resilient growth will require China to eliminate the biases, protections, and implicit guarantees favoring SOEs in the marketplace and in the financial system.
One is that the Fed could raise interest rates substantially
faster
than expected.
In that case, the Fed, instead of raising interest rates
faster
than expected, will probably become more dovish.
Naturally, you speak and write your own language
faster
and more eloquently than any other, and this can place scientists whose English is poor at a severe disadvantage.
Infant mortality fell by 22% per year, and even
faster
for children under 5.Immunization rates rose by almost 5% per year.
Nothing can kill growth more effectively than an uncompetitive currency, and there is no
faster
route to currency appreciation than a surge in capital inflows.
The same thing happened this time: when the crisis went global in 2008-2009, imports fell
faster
than output.
By contrast, countries that loosened monetary policies and reflated not only stabilized their financial systems more effectively and recovered faster, but also avoided the toxic protectionism of the day.
When capital grows
faster
than labor and GDP, the rate of return will fall over time, but proportionately less than growth in the amount of capital.
I believe that, as the digital revolution and artificial intelligence restructure larger segments of economic activity, overall productivity growth may accelerate again, leading to higher expected returns and, therefore, more investment and
faster
growth.
Sudden fiscal contraction would reduce domestic aggregate demand
faster
than the economy’s deleveraging and structural shifts could replace it, thereby killing off growth and hiring, with adverse feedback effects on budget deficits.
Moreover, the hi-tech sectors that produce IT, and that typically grow
faster
than the rest of the economy, are much smaller and less dynamic in Europe than in the US.
Global Politics for a Globalized EconomyWASHINGTON, DC – From the end of World War II to the mid-2010s, economic globalization progressed relentlessly through expanded trade, proliferating capital flows,
faster
(and cheaper) communication, and, to a lesser extent, human migration.
And, for the affected emerging economies, the Fed’s tapering of its massive monthly purchases of long-term assets – so-called quantitative easing (QE) – is certainly easier to blame than their own failure to move
faster
on economic reform.
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