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So, despite the Iraq war and the seeming impotence of world institutions, the beginning of the twenty-first century could well bring
faster
global improvement in political ethics than at any time in the past.
The common wisdom is that to
faster
European growth requires a boost from domestic demand.
Even if policymakers were successful in creating an environment that better rewards investment and thus promotes
faster
growth, Latin America’s ills would not be solved.
Removing obstacles to land ownership could improve women’s economic and social prospects
faster
than almost any other policy option available.
Most Russian participants at the Davos dinner seemed to ignore these criticisms, but it was interesting to hear one important official admit that reform might progress
faster
if oil prices dropped somewhat, and another accept the point that criticism should be welcomed as long as it is offered in a friendly spirit.
Half of the Roma are of school age, and the population is growing
faster
than the capacity of the REF.
In fact, it was the last time Italy’s GDP grew
faster
than the EMS average.
Such rapid population growth, on top of even
faster
increases over the last 50 years, is a major barrier to economic development.
What kind of policies and environment can deliver significantly
faster
growth and inflation, without any pressure on interest rates?
A sustained price recovery requires a healthier global economy that combines
faster
inclusive growth and greater financial stability.
In short, the links between education and reduced fertility,
faster
economic development, and lower environmental degradation are too powerful and obvious to be ignored.
The good news--and the bad--is that the pace of technological change in these sectors is sufficiently fast that much of the equipment may become obsolete well before it is worn out, or even used, enabling new investment to start
faster
than it otherwise would.
The key to ensuring the future of Europe’s social-security systems, and thus its social model, is
faster
growth.
Industries that depend heavily on external finance grew
faster
in countries with large capital inflows than in countries with more modest inflows.
The results are striking: in large cities, people not only walk
faster
(a tendency recorded since the 1960s), but they also make – and change – friends
faster.
But many are not happy: the far left – not very strong these days but with an important political tradition – wants more and
faster
progress on prosecutions, while the recalcitrant right insists on treating Pinochet (who died in 2006) as a national hero.
If implementing a technology requires less knowhow and fewer other technologies, it is likely to diffuse even
faster
than the technologies it replaces.
The warmer it gets, the
faster
the sea rises.
Its economy grew 4% annually, much
faster
than America’s annual 3% growth.
If international trade and financial markets are allowed to operate freely, Japan’s recovery will come
faster
than in the past decade, benefiting the entire world.
Over the last two generations, as the world population has doubled to 7.3 billion, the amount of fish taken from the oceans each year has grown even faster, from 20 million metric tons in 1950 to 77 million in 2010.
Outside China and India, whose economic potential was unleashed by market economics, economic growth was
faster
and much more stable in the Keynesian golden age than in the age of Friedman; its fruits were more equitably distributed; social cohesion and moral habits better maintained.
The more these second-line drugs are used, the
faster
drug-resistant strains emerge and spread - a huge problem in former Soviet countries, where up to 10% of newly diagnosed cases are multi-drug resistant.
Russia exposes an ugly truth of our era: illiberal societies can grow just as fast – even
faster
– than open ones.
Moreover, whereas Japan postponed corporate and bank restructuring for years, in the US private and especially public efforts to restructure assets and firms will start
faster
and be more aggressive.
In traditional societies, men did the fighting, because they were stronger, faster, and taller.
But, as a result of human activities, planetary biodiversity is now declining
faster
than at any point in history.
This is because Germany is growing
faster
than the other large economies, France and Italy.
But by 2006, both German exports and GDP were growing
faster
than in France and Italy.
To protect European cohesion as well as improve their own economic situation, France and Italy must reform at a
faster
pace than Germany rather than just waiting for Germany to slow down.
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