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But Japan can no longer afford to be silent or vague about
growing
global insecurity, as the crisis next door on the Korean peninsula demonstrates.
And 2016 is shaping up to be no better, with output in the OECD
growing
by 2.5%, while the rest of the world’s GDP expands at a 3.8% rate – close to the pre-crisis average.
Today, however, the quality of corporate-governance frameworks worldwide is challenged by the
growing
complexity of investment chains and the dominance of passive and short-term investment strategies.
And, to the attendees, the Hong Kong demonstration reflected
growing
frustration, not only with China’s leaders, but also with their own.
While the US is blessed by a
growing
population (set to rise from 300 million to 400 million by mid-century), the EU is cursed with demographic decline (to 450 million by mid-century, from 500 million now).
Because
growing
public distrust of the cognoscenti provides fertile ground to demagogues, it poses a threat to democracy.
Add to that
growing
public concern about climate change, and the conditions for decisive action may have arrived.
In recent years, however, China has employed its
growing
influence – underpinned by the threat of diplomatic and economic pain – to compel a
growing
number of countries not to receive the Dalai Lama, thereby reducing his international visibility.
Europe’s Leadership CrisisBRUSSELS – The European Union’s list of crises keeps
growing.
For by 1994 Estonian inflation was down to an annual 20% (lowest in the FSU), and the economy was
growing
at a rate of 5% (highest in the FSU), with forecasts predicting even stronger growth.
The army of the old and pensioned is
growing
everywhere in the region.
What results from the
growing
power of these groups?
The reasons for weak aggregate demand include aging populations that consume less and the
growing
concentration of wealth among the very rich, whose marginal propensity to consume is small.
Whatever the causes, growth started to slow in the 1970s, and adverse consequences like high unemployment rates among immigrants and the young were compounded by the
growing
realization that governments would struggle to deliver on their promises of social security.
These countries are now
growing
at 5% or 6% or more – not quite as fast as in the days of the East Asia miracle, but far more rapidly than many thought possible in the aftermath of the crisis.
As countries emerged, many placed a new emphasis on “harmony,” in an effort to redress the
growing
divide between rich and poor, urban and rural.
Everyone is afraid of China, which remains relatively peaceable, but no longer bothers to conceal its
growing
military capacity.
As a result, the region has entered a period of conflict, social degradation, rising nationalism, and
growing
religious fanaticism.
The Power to End PovertyNEW YORK –
Growing
up as a child during the Korean War, I knew poverty first hand.
Provided they are carried out correctly, they offer an institutional channel to manage the country’s deep political polarization and
growing
popular discontent.
Ever since the Fukushima accident, opposition to nuclear power has been
growing
in China and South Korea, both of which had been planning a massive expansion of their nuclear generating capacity – and both of which face a change of political leadership next year.
Girls have mobilized in Bangladesh, where the movement to establish child-marriage-free zones is growing; in India, where the Global March Against Child Labor started; and in Africa, where child protection clubs are being formed in almost every country.
At times, it has seemed that gains for animals in Western countries have been outweighed by increasing animal abuse in China, as
growing
prosperity there boosts demand for animal products.
The question is what China, India, Brazil, and others are prepared to do with their
growing
strength.
Fortunately, public awareness of the effects of fossil-fuel consumption is
growing.
Unfortunately, for both institutions, such countries’
growing
demand for financing merely means business as usual.
There is a
growing
body of alternative ideas in this area –including work by the Nobel laureates Joseph Stiglitz and Paul Krugman – which the IMF and the World Bank should consider.
China the Responsible StakeholderTOKYO – Come to Asia and you will hear a
growing
chorus of concern that China is building a sphere of influence in the region.
In digital newsrooms, which often have fewer of the inherent inequities of legacy media, the number of women in leadership positions appears to be
growing
faster.
And, although GDP is
growing
very slowly, and even turning negative from time to time, gross national income continues to rise steadily.
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