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If Japan’s private sector rises to the challenge, it can move the economy onto a path of
faster
growth.
But there is ample scope to make progress and spur
faster
economic growth.
This dynamic is similar to that of an asset bubble, albeit
faster.
The use of online social networks, for example, has grown
faster
than in any other country in Europe, and has helped create some semblance of a public sphere, with the Russian blogosphere often a venue for angry public expression about social injustice, undeserved privileges, lawlessness, and police impunity.
I believed that Poland’s transformation could be accomplished
faster
and more effectively.
The question now is whether Modi’s push for
faster
growth can narrow the income gap in the coming decades.
After falling 0.6% in 2009, world GDP is expected to grow this year by 4.6%, and by 4.3% in 2011, according to International Monetary Fund forecasts –
faster
than average growth over the last three decades.
Indeed, we think their lives will improve
faster
in the next 15 years than at any other time in history – and that their lives will improve more than anyone else’s.
Encouraging robust competition is essential because Spain must grow
faster
than Europe and so cannot be content with mimicking dozy Continental methods.
But it is also true that although some people are eager to take pills that make them feel better or think faster, it is not so obvious that people would really want to take pills that would make them morally better.
This allows more solar heat to be taken up in the climate system, which is one reason why the Arctic has warmed at a
faster
rate than other parts of the world.
Faster
growth and returns on public investment yield higher tax revenues, and a 5 to 6% return is more than enough to offset temporary increases in the national debt.
Of course, in that case the north needs to inflate
faster
than by just 2%.
Fundamentalists claim that
faster
year-on-year growth in US average hourly earnings was the immediate trigger for the crash.
The “innovations” unleashed by modern finance did not lead to higher long-term efficiency,
faster
growth, or more prosperity for all.
We should make that end come faster: climate safety will require that we leave most fossil-fuel resources in the ground.
Foreign-exchange markets will factor this in, adjusting exchange rates
faster
in response to current-account imbalances and canceling out much of the capital flows which today support chronically unbalanced trade.
Therefore,
faster
growth of reserves led to
faster
growth of the money supply – and on to a higher rate of inflation.
Labor markets have been knocked out of equilibrium as new technology and shifting global supply chains have caused demand in the labor market to change
faster
than supply can adjust.
Frustration cannot grow
faster
than opportunity in any country.
In various ways, corporatism chokes off the dynamism that makes for engaging work,
faster
economic growth, and greater opportunity and inclusiveness.
If they grow faster, at the average rates recorded in the 2000’s, the poverty rate will fall to 5.5%.
Better macroeconomic policy led to
faster
GDP growth, which required financing and motivated some insiders to forego pernicious maneuvering that would scare away new outside investors.
His forecast represented a simple extrapolation of two trends: continued financial deepening worldwide (that is,
faster
growth of financial assets than of the real economy), and London’s maintenance of its share of the global financial business.
Indeed, although the Internet’s coverage in China has been expanding steadily, the Communist Party’s ability to censor it has grown even faster, thanks to Western technology.
Faster
“growth,” certainly.
R&D investment usually expands
faster
than GDP during cyclical expansions, and the current period is in line with historical trends.
Global intercourse is broader, faster, and more ubiquitous than ever before.
It only means that the total volume of German exports has been rising
faster
than the total German value-added in those exports.
When a country specializes in a certain area, capital and labor move into that area at a rate
faster
than they move into other areas – indeed, the growth of export-related sectors may come at the cost of a decline in other areas.
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