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Today’s global economy bears striking similarities to the immediate post-war period: high unemployment, high and rising debt levels, and a global shortage of aggregate demand are constraining growth and
generating
deflationary pressures.
Last year was the second in a row in which China added more
generating
capacity from non-fossil-fuel sources than from fossil-fuel sources.
Wind, water, and solar plants added 51 gigawatts of
generating
capacity.
These results exceed the goal established by China’s 12th Five-Year Plan, which projected that power
generating
capacity based on non-fossil-fuel sources would account for approximately 30% of the country’s electricity system by 2015.
– which match individuals with employers seeking to fill traditional jobs – have already engaged hundreds of millions of individual users and many of the world’s leading companies, and are
generating
the bulk of the economic impact.
In part, that means
generating
data to assess and match people to the right jobs; it also means simulating situations – learning experiences – in which people can develop the habits, skills, and attitudes they need to match any particular job and employer.
Patients will need to be trained in
generating
the appropriate neural signals to direct the prosthetic limb.
But, while the country barely met the official target of 7.5% annual GDP growth in the second quarter of this year –
generating
significant anxiety worldwide – China’s government seemingly remains calm, showing no indication that it plans to launch yet another stimulus package.
As a result, shadow banking, which provides capital at triple the cost implied by the official base interest rate, is flourishing – and
generating
significant uncertainty and risk.
But, as their efforts over the last several months have highlighted, they are uncertain as to how to go about fixing it – a fact that is
generating
significant anxiety in financial markets and among the general public.
Germany opposes the new bank-resolution mechanism proposed by the European Commission,
generating
moral and political support at home by portraying its stance as an effort to protect German taxpayers: Why should the German ants pay for the southern European grasshoppers?
They have the added benefit of
generating
what the economist Amar Bhidé calls venturesome consumption: demand-led entrepreneurship and innovation.
There are alternatives, including
generating
normal sperm from abnormal ones via tissue culture and gene editing, or culturing abnormal germ line stem cells outside the body and correcting them with gene editing.
Of course, it is impossible to make serious inroads against poverty without
generating
persistent economic growth.
China’s Repressed SMEsBEIJING – Financial repression – government policies that create an environment of low or negative real interest rates, with the goal of
generating
cheap financing for public spending – has long been a key feature of Chinese economic policy.
Whatever the potential downsides to Trump’s policies, there is one clear upside: they will boost growth and employment in a eurozone where economic dissatisfaction is
generating
political turmoil – and the gains will be most pronounced in the countries that most need them.
With traditional monetary policy becoming less effective, non-traditional policy tools aimed at
generating
greater liquidity and credit (via quantitative easing and direct central bank purchases of private illiquid assets) will become necessary.
It is little wonder, then, that monetary-policy instruments have become increasingly unreliable in
generating
economic growth, steady inflation, and financial stability.
October’s Our Ocean Conference in Bali, Indonesia, focused on
generating
commitments and formulating measures to maintain ocean sustainability, including by cutting marine pollution.
The altered parts of the nervous system might keep
generating
injury messages, even after the original injury has healed.
Meanwhile, its staggeringly successful products are
generating
still more cash to handle and stockpile.
Denmark, a country that in the 1970s was almost entirely dependent on energy imports, is now the European Union’s only net energy exporter, often
generating
more than 100% of its electricity needs from wind power.
In this sense, the heart of the university is located in its curriculum committee, as the mechanism by which research is regularly translated into teaching,
generating
new cycles of creative destruction.
These developments within countries will make more difficult the challenge of
generating
global consensus on how to meet threats beyond borders: as governing successfully at home becomes more difficult, so will governing abroad.
New businesses in the services sector – 3.6 million of which were started just last year – are
generating
incremental employment, thanks partly to a new streamlined licensing framework.
Above all, these areas hold the key to
generating
more domestically-based growth in all the emerging economies.
The European Council, recognizing the urgency of this issue, has called for greater electricity interconnection, targeting 10% of
generating
capacity by 2020 and 15% by 2030, with countries exporting 15 megawatts of power for every 100 megawatts they produce.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, neoliberalism’s defenders promised that embracing market-based solutions would unleash economic growth,
generating
the proverbial rising tide that lifts all boats.
One possibility is that expanded public and private investment begins to reverse the downward productivity trend, thereby
generating
real growth.
In many places, wind energy is already competitively priced, and it has attracted almost half (48%) of all G-20 clean-energy investments in recent years, fueling the addition of some 40 gigawatts of
generating
capacity – enough to power 30 million homes.
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