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Considering China’s huge and
growing
income inequalities, and its massive disguised rural unemployment, it is easy to imagine a period of political instability that sends investors heading for the exits.
The reason why France has a significantly lower debt today is that it inherited a better fiscal position and has been
growing
faster.
Parliament's increasing irrelevance in sorting out these problems--indeed, its role in exacerbating them--is fueling a
growing
preference among Indians for a presidential system of government that removes executive functions from the oversight of an institution that has been addled and rendered impotent by undisciplined factions.
Already, robots are taking over a
growing
number of routine and repetitive tasks, putting workers in some sectors under serious pressure.
American policy has also contributed to a
growing
conflict between Islamist and secular forces in Muslim countries.
First, France is an indispensable link between southern and northern Europe at a time of
growing
economic and financial division between creditors and debtors (a fissure that has begun to assume a cultural dimension).
Within 11 years of the peak of the pre-Depression business cycle in 1929, output per worker was up 11% and still
growing
rapidly.
Such a scheme would be consistent with the
growing
attention in India nowadays to addressing root causes, rather than just dealing (ineffectively) with bad outcomes.
By leading a
growing
advocacy coalition (in which the journal The Lancet played a central role), the WHO established itself as a leader in the fight against NCDs.
As Premier Wen Jiabao recently emphasized, China must now undertake comprehensive measures to control mounting inflation,
growing
asset bubbles, and an overheating economy.
Indeed, economic nationalism is
growing
in China, too.
We supported a greater voting share for China, and other rapidly
growing
emerging markets, in the IMF and the World Bank.
It was one thing when rebalancing failed to occur as the economy was
growing
rapidly; for the skeptics, it is another matter altogether when rebalancing is stymied in a “slow-growth” climate.
On a recent morning, both provided equally revealing illustrations of Germany’s
growing
political clout in Europe.
Because there is a
growing
fear among governments that such benefits will occur only in the future, the commitment to fiscal restraint that marked the run up to the euro’s birth is softening as leaders seek to reconcile the single currency with the urgent need to promote growth and employment.
With the US economy
growing
faster than expected and long-term interest rates rising, excessive strengthening of the dollar is a third major risk.
After all, they (or some of them) argue, the real GDP of the United States is
growing
by $400 billion per year, with about $270 billion going to labor and $130 billion to capital.
Of course, women’s changing status may not translate immediately into
growing
political influence.
The main question is whether the
growing
number of women in politics will deliver the different perspectives and modes of leadership that many voters (or protesters) now seem to crave.
Moreover, the central bank’s decision not to defend a sharply falling ruble, together with Putin’s prohibition of Western food imports, will lead to a sharp decline in living standards and a
growing
sense of global isolation.
But Bernanke was a Fed governor in the Greenspan years, and he, too, failed to diagnose correctly the
growing
problems with its policies.
Flows of foreign direct investment (FDI), portfolio equity, and portfolio debt to emerging markets reached record highs, with portfolio debt, the most volatile and most sensitive to sudden shifts in investor sentiment,
growing
the fastest.
At the sector level, businesses providing consumer goods to the
growing
middle class in emerging markets have become more attractive to global investors, while capital-intensive and cyclical businesses have lost their luster.
The virtuous circle of falling prices, quality improvements, and
growing
demand is thereby established.
Today, however, there is a
growing
consensus that the efficacy of monetary stimulus has reached its limits.
Indeed, Europe needs a master plan to avoid a tailspin of recession,
growing
unemployment, and weakening banking systems.
Alternatively, we can allow
growing
poverty, fear, and anger to give rise to xenophobia and racism, and thus place at risk the EU’s greatest accomplishments.
Sub-Saharan Africa’s Subprime BorrowersNEW YORK – In recent years, a
growing
number of African governments have issued Eurobonds, diversifying away from traditional sources of finance such as concessional debt and foreign direct investment.
Chinese demand was growing, and non-OPEC sources like the North Sea were being depleted.
At the same time, there is a
growing
demand in Europe for better economic performance.
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