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Moreover, they fuel productivity
gains
by investing in assets, research and development, and job training at a higher rate than small and medium-size firms, though the latter are also essential elements of successful countries’ business ecosystems.
But with time, technological
gains
will spread to other countries and peoples, diminishing America's relative pre-eminence.
Of the eight economic evaluations recently surveyed by the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a respected independent research institution, only one claims that leaving the EU would lead to significant economic
gains.
All the opportunities that the US market presented to Mexico could not offset the consequences of policy mistakes at home, especially the failure to reverse the real appreciation of the peso’s exchange rate and the inability to extend the productivity
gains
achieved in a narrow range of export activities to the rest of the economy.
The Greening of GrowthNAIROBI – The G-20 summit in Toronto offers an opportunity for a long, hard look at how green investments are assisting economic recovery and job growth in many countries, while generating environmental
gains
as well, including on climate change.
The McKinsey Global Institute estimates that automation could boost global productivity growth by 0.8-1.4% annually, generating large savings and performance
gains
for businesses.
But global growth is largely unchanged – the distributive effects actually impede it slightly – as one
gains
at the expense of the other.
They also concluded that without a constant focus on education, other
gains
could not be sustained.
The paper urges all countries to align real wage growth with productivity gains, get rid of automatic indexation of wages (long gone in France but still alive in Belgium), and commit to a minimum rate of investment in research and development, education, and infrastructure.
Anderson showed that if developing countries cut their tariffs by the same proportion as high-income countries, and services and investment were also liberalized, the annual global
gains
could climb to $120 billion, with $17 billion going to the world's poorest countries by 2015.
The most worrisome aspect of this strangest of transitions is what it foretells about what will happen when Trump
gains
the full power of the presidency.
This extremism is, slowly but surely, producing its own reaction, as we see from Islamaphobic parties’ electoral
gains
in Europe, and statements by European leaders that multiculturalism has failed.
But attacking Israel unites Muslims, and
gains
Arab gratitude.
Societies long oriented to economic dynamism tend to welcome the economically successful, viewing them as a source of mutual
gains.
But cultures that tend to resent the economically successful – either as an affront to equality, or on the implicit assumption that the economic
gains
of some must be at the expense of others – tend to be more hostile toward Jews and given to conspiratorial theories to explain their economic success.
Looser fiscal policy would help short-term economic growth; but tighter monetary policy would undercut those
gains.
These and other
gains
would have been impossible without pragmatic spending of borrowed resources.
Deepening the economic and financial linkages among countries was viewed as the best way to deliver durable gains, enhance efficiency and productivity, and mitigate the threat of financial instability.
Indeed, the domestic crackdown on human-rights activists undercut the soft-power
gains
of the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Moreover, employment
gains
have been robust during the first six months of Trump’s presidency, with more than a million jobs created, and stocks are soaring to new highs, both of which are fueling higher consumption.
Unlike more established democracies, in which politics only effects the economy at the margins, Poland cannot coast along; it needs leadership from its politicians if the economic
gains
of the last few years are not to be wasted through lack of progress on privatization, fiscal and banking reform, and modernization of the legal system.
From 1850 to 1970 or so, rapid technological progress first triggered wage increases in line with productivity
gains.
Through language he feels rich and stable; and when he is fully in charge of his wealth, he
gains
his citizenship, a sense of belonging.
Standing on the streets of one of these vibrant cities, one
gains
a deeper appreciation of recent data on China’s rising domestic consumption.
So why haven’t those
gains
appeared, and what might happen if they don’t?
Gains
from trade would undoubtedly take time to materialize, and restoring access to the Israeli labor market would more quickly boost incomes for a large number of ordinary Palestinians than any effort to promote the export of goods.
Obama would raise the top marginal tax rates on wages, capital gains, dividends, interest, and estates, especially on higher-income individuals and small businesses.
Sensing potential
gains
at taxpayers’ expense, foreign hedge funds rushed in to take advantage.
Whatever
gains
in agricultural production result from these investments will benefit foreign markets, not local communities.
In fact, I predict that 2018 will be a breakout year for many – though not all – African economies, owing to
gains
in eight key areas.
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