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Thanks to the drop in the cost of solar panels and wind turbines, both are expanding at a
faster
pace than ever expected.
Her reforms laid the foundations for a period during which Britain’s per capita wealth grew
faster
than most of its competitors’.
If policymakers dedicated the same amount of time and money to preventing and containing conflict, the payoff, in terms of less violence and
faster
economic growth, could be huge.
Many are now arguing not only that economic growth does not in itself reduce poverty and inequality, but also that pro-equity policies and conditions lead to
faster
and better economic growth.
If so, perhaps we should be far more worried about the ethical and social implications of material growth that is
faster
than humans can spiritually absorb.
Moreover, Europe’s global clean-energy leadership is being challenged by Asia, where private investment, powered largely by China’s surge, is growing
faster.
For more than a century, cars have enabled billions of people to travel farther, faster, and more efficiently than ever before.
Some Europeans worry that the constitution will enable courts to carry the integration process further and
faster
than public opinion in member states will tolerate.
It is a risky experiment:
faster
growth could drive up interest rates, making debt-servicing costs unsustainable.
The United States now has a chance to raise real (inflation-adjusted) per capita GDP
faster
than the feeble 1.7% average rate recorded during the four years since growth resumed in the summer of 2009.
Of course, significantly
faster
GDP growth in 2014 is not guaranteed.
In short, I am convinced that the real standard of living produced by the goods and services that we buy is increasing
faster
than our official data reveal.
The US can and should adopt policies that will cause real incomes to rise even
faster.
And they can build such plants in
faster
than the oil-consuming countries can establish alternatives to oil imports, exacerbating future shortages.
With Merkel’s active help, the eurozone is (in effect) moving towards becoming a transfer union: the stricter the new rules and the larger the interest-rate spreads among eurozone countries, the
faster
that will happen.
If Poland's central bank had applied a forward-looking DIT policy over the past two years, it would have cut interest rates (reducing the inflation risk premium) much
faster.
But a simulacrum falls apart much
faster.
In most cities, rents and home prices have increased
faster
than incomes, and in urban areas with robust job markets, housing stocks have failed to keep pace with demand.
Online real-estate databases match buyers and sellers faster, while reducing price premiums stemming from information asymmetries.
A company’s success will depend on its employees’ willingness to acquire new skills, undertake new roles, and adapt to the
faster
pace and unfamiliar demands of the digital marketplace.
The high temperatures of the Gulf of Mexico helped, as recovery proceeds much
faster
in warm waters than in cold.
We must be
faster
and more flexible, efficient, transparent, and accountable.
It should come as no surprise that Big Tech firms tend to move much
faster
than governments and regulators.
And the rebound is not over, with business investment finally picking up after a decade of slack, thereby laying a foundation for
faster
growth and higher productivity gains in the future.
True, economic growth in China is slowing somewhat as authorities belatedly try to contain a credit bubble, but many other emerging markets – notably including India – are set to grow
faster
this year.
On the whole, these large companies are growing
faster
– and generating higher profits – than their global peers.
Until 2011 China was growing at double-digit rates, and Chinese exports and imports were growing even
faster.
But efficiency in shipping is unlikely to continue to improve
faster
than efficiency in the production of what is being shipped.
Thus, Italy needs sustained, large primary surpluses, much
faster
growth, and/or far lower interest rates to avoid a debt restructuring.
So, as incomes grow, demand for food products grows even
faster.
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