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More disturbingly, coal, oil, and gas are projected to supply most of the world’s
growing
energy needs for decades to come.
For the past 20 years, annual GDP growth in Mexico has averaged about 2.7%, which is low by emerging-economy standards and not enough to raise living standards substantially across a
growing
population.
Worse, employment is
growing
faster in the traditional economy, in effect shifting labor from high-productivity to low-productivity work – the opposite of what any economy wants.
After several days of deafening silence, Trump was under
growing
pressure to speak out.
The sense that those who caused the crisis not only got away with it, but also profited from it has been a
growing
source of discontent since 2008, weakening public trust in the political institutions that bind citizens, communities, and countries together.
While Chancellor Angela Merkel has continued to press for cooperative migration and refugee policies within the European Union, a
growing
chorus of voices in Germany is advocating unilateral action that would most likely come at the expense of other EU member states.
Their responsible behavior demonstrates the
growing
importance of Indonesia's civil society.
India today sees that the wider world, particularly the West, regards it with
growing
respect, not only for the country’s performance, but also for its essence – a young country and that is also an ancient civilization.
One source of China’s future political leadership could well be its
growing
NGO sector.
There is an even greater silent force which may produce a new generation of political leaders: the rapidly
growing
army of Christian believers, now estimated at 20 million.
Now, institutional investors with long histories of ESG investments, such as the California Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS), are being joined by a
growing
number of their peers.
Global awareness of this topic is
growing.
New Battlegrounds in Development FinancePRETORIA – The popularity of public-private partnerships (PPPs) to support infrastructure development in emerging countries is
growing
worldwide.
Four developments will soon occur, probably at approximately the same time: the aging Cuban émigrés who have dictated US policy regarding their homeland will give way to the next generation; the Castros will pass from the scene;US-Cuban relations will be normalized; and one of the world’s two remaining museums of communism will become a rapidly growing, service-exporting market-based economy.
Significant trade and investment deals, as well as
growing
linkages between American and Indian universities, have confirmed that each country is developing a more significant stake in the other than ever before.
In 2011,
growing
anxiety about a possible financial crisis in Europe interrupted these flows, but they rebounded in 2012.
But, from 2009 to 2012, portfolio bond flows, which are sensitive to sudden shifts in investor sentiment, were the most rapidly
growing
component of inflows.
Governments will need new accounting and reporting standards to calculate wages, forecast incomes, and categorize workers within the
growing
ranks of the self-employed.
Research by one of us (Levy) shows that informal firms have absorbed a
growing
share of the economy’s resources.
Another possibility, which can accompany the first one, is that Mexico’s rapid opening to imports has bifurcated its economy between a relatively small number of technologically advanced, globally competitive winners, and a
growing
segment of firms, particularly in services and retail trade, that serve as the residual source of employment.
They found allies in a
growing
number of countries.
Nigeria’s Road to RuinWith so much political friction in Iran and Iraq, it is easy to overlook the
growing
unrest in Nigeria, the world’s eighth-largest oil exporter.
The predominant Western view that Xi’s
growing
authority represents a dangerous trend partly reflects anxiety over
growing
challenges to democracy in the United States and across Europe.
To the rest of the world, it highlighted America’s
growing
international isolation.
Its economy is
growing.
Obama isn’t likely to say whether he’ll scale back the US military role in the region, or whether America’s
growing
reliance on African oil is the real reason – not Obama’s heritage – for wooing Africans.
But now that competition has intensified, as it encompasses virtually all of Asia, where
growing
populations and rapid economic development over the last three decades have generated an insatiable appetite for severely limited supplies of key commodities.
Likewise, food scarcity is a
growing
problem for Asian countries, with crop yields and overall food production
growing
more slowly than demand.
Tensions in the Middle East, and
growing
rivalry between the US and Venezuela, will make Brazil an attractive supplier.
The size of the new oil reserves adds even more weight to Brazil’s
growing
global influence.
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