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There can be too much production of some commodities - say, pollution
generating
steel - and too little production of others - like research that advances knowledge.
If this is allowed to continue, public outrage will intensify,
generating
social instability and undermining economic aspirations.
Once growth resumed in Argentina, its GDP warrants became some of the best investments in the developing world,
generating
a total return of more than 500% over the last five years.
Like quotas on manufactured products, these new quotas are
generating
a dual-price allocation system, in which SOEs can borrow at significantly lower interest rates than small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs), which must rely on the informal market at interest rates as high as 2% monthly.
The endless 24/7 media cycle and omnipresent social media are
generating
a taste for celebrity and an almost pathological preoccupation with current opinion polls, rather than serious political debate.
So, a basic bargain at the core of liberal democracy is the recognition of rights that key minorities value and that are fundamental to
generating
broader benefits.
It is also an inefficient way of
generating
food; up to 30 crop calories are needed to produce one meat calorie.
The US is adjusting structurally and
generating
real (inflation-adjusted) GDP growth (though well below its potential annual rate of 3-3.5%).
Consider Pakistan and South Africa, where a dearth of
generating
capacity means recurrent blackouts that wreak havoc on businesses and cost jobs.
As University of Ottawa virologist Earl Brown put it after a Canadian outbreak of avian influenza, “high-intensity chicken rearing is a perfect environment for
generating
virulent avian flu viruses.”
Among the vast list of unforeseen consequences springing from the US fiasco in Iraq is the vital fact that, across Latin America, anti-Americanism is on the rise and is rapidly
generating
myriad grim effects on the region's politics.
Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Bill Clinton all presided over tax increases, with Clinton’s fiscal policy actually
generating
a budget surplus in the final years of his second term.
Given that the private sector is generally significantly more productive than SOEs or LGFVs,
generating
much higher returns on investment, the absence of hard budget constraints on troubled SOEs clearly must be addressed.
Those directly involved in the Middle East’s myriad conflicts do not need any help
generating
heat.
Thirdly, between 2000 and 2008, China increased its wind power
generating
capacity from 340 MW to 10 GW, hydropower from 79.35 GW to 163 GW, and nuclear power from 2.1 GW to 9.1 GW.
In Kenya, new drilling techniques are tapping the country’s geothermal energy resources, adding hundreds of megawatts of
generating
capacity in recent years.
In Ghana, an African Rural Energy Enterprise Development project, supported by the UN Foundation, has helped small entrepreneurs to scale up and supply 50,000 homes with cleaner, more efficient cooking stoves, while
generating
manufacturing and service jobs and cutting health-damaging emissions in houses.
There’s good reason to worry, for the experience of the 1930’s suggests that exchange-rate disputes can be even more dangerous than deep slumps in terms of
generating
protectionist pressures.
Moreover,
generating
economic growth requires hitting the right targets, not doing everything at once.
Now it is also
generating
substantial pain for other developing countries as China’s booming economy outbids them for resources.
A first lesson of Japan’s experience is that, despite the eurozone’s difficulty
generating
inflation in an aging society characterized by excess savings, growth is not necessarily out of reach.
This means that whenever the next crisis hits, safety-conscious investors will flee from fiscally weak countries toward fiscally strong ones that have a proven track record of
generating
economic growth.
But, although this approach may have worked in the past, it risks giving short shrift to the role that talent plays in
generating
and realizing the ideas that make growth possible.
Regulatory support for entrepreneurship and small and medium-size enterprises remains one of the most underused means of unleashing creativity, enhancing growth, and
generating
employment.
But it worked a little too well,
generating
a powerful wave of inflation.
It is time to recognize, once and for all, that governments, not central banks, are responsible for
generating
long-term employment and growth, by ensuring favorable investment conditions, a high-quality education system, and open, competitive markets.
But government-imposed restrictions on cross-border mobility are
generating
negative outcomes.
There are also now several different league tables – which are
generating
considerable angst – that rank financial centers based largely on surveys of firms.
Instead, women must find alternative means of securing food locally and of
generating
income to support their families, such as selling small assets or even withdrawing their children from school to help.
To protect the people who are
generating
all of that data wealth that Modi so covets, he must follow through on his campaign promise to deliver “minimum government, maximum governance.”
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