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Both population growth and dietary transition contribute to
faster
demand growth and higher food prices.
Yet the Asian countries’ economies have tended to grow much
faster
over the past generation.
But by now we know that, given the right policy mix, emerging markets mend almost
faster
than they falter.
And, as long as oil prices were growing
faster
than Russian salaries, those in power could still grab a big slice of the profits.
The goal should be to develop better, less toxic treatment regimens that work
faster
than what is currently available.
With a better local health service, the disease could have been stopped
faster
–and possibly never would have taken hold in the first place.
Change is coming
faster
now, but only as the result of momentum that has built over time.
The continent has a great opportunity to develop new low-carbon energy strategies that build resilience and support growth that benefits everyone, reducing poverty
faster.
Not surprisingly, the value of wealth rose much
faster
than that of income during this period, because the value of the assets that comprise wealth amounts essentially to the net present value of their expected future cash flows, discounted at the current interest rate.
By this approach, his finding that wealth grew
faster
than incomes makes perfect sense – it is a direct consequence of falling interest rates.
Indeed, it so greatly fueled American demand that total spending (consumption plus investment) actually grew much
faster
than production.
NEW YORK – As Asia emerges from the global economic crisis
faster
than the rest of the world, it is increasingly clear that the world’s center of gravity is shifting from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
The US needs a plan for
faster
growth, not more deficit reduction.
At the same time, the methane-producing cattle population has risen to 1.4 billion, contributing to the increasing rate of destruction of tropical rainforests, which releases carbon dioxide and contributes to
faster
species extinction.
Real GDP has been increasing at around 3% a year in advanced countries, and even
faster
recently in many emerging countries.
For an investor, the rate of return is the sum of the rate of appreciation and the rent-price ratio, so the low rent-price ratio reduces the advantage of
faster
appreciation.
So one should expect that the long-run rate of technological progress will be at least as fast, if not faster, than in the past.
To be sure, different economies are at different phases of convalescence, and
faster
growth in some regions – for example, China and India – will help feebler ones like Europe and America.
Rapid fiscal adjustments drive structural reforms, which lead to
faster
economic growth.
It would be unfortunate if China and India were to impoverish themselves by ceasing to burn coal, only to have the resulting decrease of snowfall over Greenland and Antarctica cause sea levels to rise
faster.
The balance-of-payments crisis of 1966-7 reflected the tendency of British wages to grow
faster
than productivity, the consequent trade deficits, and foreign investors’ reluctance to finance a position they saw as unsustainable.
For example, by planting scientifically engineered crops that grow faster, farmers can harvest them before, say, cyclone season, which will become increasingly violent as global temperatures rise.
And South Africa grew by only 2.5% last year and may not grow
faster
than 2% this year.
Expect more of the same in 2004, when the current account deficit should reach 5.1% of GDP, despite forecasts that the US economy will grow significantly
faster
than most of its trading partners.
The dollar appreciated much
faster
than anyone expected; and, as data for the first quarter of 2015 suggest, the impact on net exports, inflation, and growth has been larger and more rapid than that implied by policymakers’ statistical models.
And the US authorities have become increasingly critical of Germany and the eurozone for adopting policies that weaken the euro while avoiding those – for example, temporary fiscal stimulus and
faster
wage growth – that boost domestic demand.
A study showed that TB patients recovered at a
faster
rate when given vitamin D alongside antibiotics.
This was a
faster
response than some other countries have made to the global food crisis.
Cameron and Osborne would then be able to boast that they have procured for the British public the best of both worlds: much
faster
economic growth than the stagnant eurozone members, together with all of the advantages of EU membership, including access to the single market and enhanced global influence.
Why, then, did the US need the government to conduct a financial exercise that bankers themselves could and should have done far better and
faster?
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