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The world’s expectations for responsible economic management by the governments of both China and Japan – and thus the need for it – are
growing
by the day.
The
growing
concentration of wealth, together with highly uneven educational quality, is contributing to declines in intergenerational economic mobility, in turn threatening social and political cohesion.
Routine white- and blue-collar jobs are disappearing, while lower-value-added employment in the tradable sector is moving to a
growing
set of developing economies.
Exports are
growing
rapidly (outpacing import growth), owing to lower energy costs, new technologies that favor re-localization, and a declining real effective exchange rate (nominal dollar deprecation combined with muted domestic wage and income growth and higher inflation in major developing-country trading partners).
While China may never become a truly global hegemon (because its rise is coinciding with that of India), the US nonetheless feels threatened by China’s rapidly
growing
geostrategic presence.And this brings us to the third US concern: national security.
While China may never become a truly global hegemon (because its rise is coinciding with that of India), the US nonetheless feels threatened by China’s rapidly
growing
geostrategic presence.
Until 2007, imbalances within the eurozone largely resulted from too little saving and/or too much real-estate investment, resulting in a
growing
accumulation of private debt.
The BOJ would be right to worry, of course, if interest rates were rising because of a
growing
risk premium, rather than because of higher inflation expectations.
And, with
growing
over-capacity, investment in goods production may fall even further, with serious implications for GDP.
The combination of the estimated increase in the world’s population by two billion people, lower transport costs, better connectivity, and
growing
transnational social and economic networks could and should lead to increased movement of people.
We are now hosting approximately 200,000 Syrians who fled their country’s
growing
violence, and have already spent more than $400 million to accommodate these desperate people – with almost no assistance from the rest of the world.
Two other fundamental and inter-related security challenges in the region – the Arab-Israeli conflict and the
growing
danger of proliferation of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) – also must be resolved in order to ensure that the Middle East’s historic transformation leads to security, stability, and prosperity.
While governments have begun to implement new (and often quite strict) regulations aimed at managing plastics waste – for example, China banned lightweight plastic shopping bags in 2008 – they are inadequate to address the world’s
growing
plastics-waste problem.
If consumers knew to collect and separate household plastics based on their number, when available, the resulting boost to recycling efforts would demonstrate to government and industry the viability of a more sustainable approach, reduce exposure to rising oil prices, and support
growing
global demand for plastics.
Iran’s hawks might believe that their country is invincible, but fears are
growing
that regional overreach could trigger a long list of dangerous consequences.
The old state planner Chen Yuan once cautioned that Chinese reformers had created "a birdcage economy" in which a capitalist bird was
growing
within a socialist cage.
But, over the last two decades, a
growing
number of studies have demonstrated that this is only a small part of the argument.
By contrast, the Arab population in Jerusalem is 36%, and
growing.
So calls to reverse the verdict are growing, both inside and outside the Party.
Now, however, a
growing
array of activities can be automated.
Reimagining Security and Rethinking EconomicsPRINCETON – Now that the world is facing a trade war and the
growing
possibility that the West could find itself in a real war, we would do well to reconsider the lessons of the interwar period.
At the same time, some countries will enjoy temporary gains, owing to longer
growing
seasons and increased access to minerals, hydrocarbons, and other resources in polar regions.
The European countries that are
growing
soundly are those that have avoided taking on large public debts: Poland, Sweden, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Slovakia.
What is new is a
growing
correlation of spatial, social, and political polarization that is turning fellow citizens into near-strangers.
But this proved insufficient to halt a
growing
sense of drift and decay concerning his Congress Party-led coalition.
Moreover,
growing
defiance reflects the public’s perception that the authorities have grown afraid of the people and tend to yield to their demands when confronted by angry protesters.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently published annual report on the Chinese economy, credit is
growing
about twice as fast as output.
This means that, had Pakistan’s energy sector been reformed properly, the country’s economy could have grown significantly faster – by about 4% per year – potentially creating a sufficient number of jobs for a young and
growing
population.
Beyond deepening tensions between China and the US, they must confront Russia’s
growing
assertiveness, the Middle East’s continued instability, and the looming specter of catastrophic climate change.
First and foremost, financial authorities must accept responsibility for preventing asset bubbles from
growing
too big.
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