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There is a vast and
growing
community of online mapmakers creating useful, accessible maps of lesser-known areas – and transforming people’s lives in the process.
The mapping movement’s
growing
momentum promises to result in the accurate and comprehensive representation of almost every inch of the world, including road data, photos, and business listings.
Japan must be a country capable of
growing
by channeling the vitality of a
growing
Asia.
China’s primary political challenge in the near future will be to convince government officials to accept a
growing
entrepreneurial class richer than they are, while continuing to reform the economy and to foster the development of the private sector.
As a result, a
growing
cohort of people are identifying as outsiders.
And the Chinese economy faces serious obstacles to sustainable rapid growth, owing to inefficient state-owned enterprises,
growing
inequality, massive internal migration, an inadequate social safety net, corruption, and inadequate institutions, all of which could foster political instability.
To be sure, Chinese military expenditures, up more than 12% this year, have been
growing
even more rapidly than its economy.
Transnational water resources have become an especially active source of competition and conflict, triggering a dam-building race and prompting
growing
calls for the United Nations to recognize water as a key security concern.
What this analysis fails to take into account is the fact that advanced countries are not sitting by idly; they are
growing
and making technological breakthroughs.
Indeed, I (and others) have argued that
growing
inequality is one of the reasons for the economic slowdown, and is partly a consequence of the global economy’s deep, ongoing structural changes.
People want a simple narrative to explain why they are missing out on the prosperity they were once promised, and why there is such a large and
growing
gap between an increasingly wealthy overclass and everyone else.
The country’s mounting problems – rampant official corruption, decaying social and physical infrastructure, and
growing
ethnic and religious insurgencies in the northeast, central region, the southeast, and Niger Delta – are yet to be seriously tackled.
The increasing demand for oil from all countries, but particularly from rapidly
growing
emerging-market countries like China and India, has therefore been, and will continue to be, an important force pushing up the global price.
In today’s charged political environment, there is a
growing
temptation to reject globalization and embrace populist redistribution policies that could end up doing far more harm than good.
Indeed, the American Jewish Committee 2015 Survey of American Jewish Opinion reports the emergence of “two diverging Jewish sub-communities,” with a
growing
number of Jews feeling alienated by the organizations that claim to represent them.
Once he takes office in 2010, the economy recovers quickly from the global financial crisis, creates jobs, and continues
growing
until recently.
By late 2009, the Chilean economy was
growing
again, and in the years since, growth has been helped by highly propitious external conditions.
And, now that piracy has mostly been eliminated, there is
growing
evidence that foreign fishing vessels have returned to plunder our waters once again.
And, third, modernization of labor markets would lead to more efficient matching of workers’ skills and firms’ special needs in a context of
growing
heterogeneity.
More than two-fifths of the S&P 500’s earnings come from external markets, some of which, like Europe and Japan, are barely growing, while others, like China, are slowing.
The threat to the region is large and growing, and it menaces people everywhere, as extremist fighters return home and still others who never left are inspired to do terrible things.
In Iraq, there is some evidence that its momentum has been halted; but the
growing
role of Iran and the Shia militias it backs all but guarantees that many Iraqi Sunnis will come to sympathize with or even support the Islamic State, whatever their misgivings.
Policymakers in the industrial core looked the other way as rapidly
growing
East Asian countries acquired Western technologies and industrial capabilities through unorthodox policies such as subsidies, local content requirements, reverse engineering, and currency undervaluation.
Nuclear proliferation is a
growing
menace, as shown by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s recent report on Iran.
Trade figures tell a similar story of
growing
influence.
Africa’s towns and cities have been
growing
at some of the world’s fastest rates, but their absolute size is so small that they can absorb only a fraction of all new workers.
Consequently, Africa’s rural population has been
growing
faster and for longer than any other in human history, with a correspondingly rapid and prolonged decline in per-capita endowments of land and other natural resources.
Fortunately, a
growing
arsenal of solutions is available through local innovations that are increasingly well adapted to Africa’s unique needs.
Policymakers should carefully consider the second-order effects of their policies, as they reverberate back on their own economies in the form of disorderly,
growing
mass migration.
While China’s economy is
growing
very rapidly, Japan is still struggling.
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