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While a
growing
number of governments are adopting mini-grid policies, most are still failing to integrate localized generation and distribution into national electrification planning.
A good economy not only sustains
growing
output and national income; it also ensures its participants’ capacity for self-sufficiency and ability to realize their potential.
Emerging markets are leading the recovery, but a number of them must contend with the risks of overheating and
growing
financial imbalances.
After all, the US economy is at or near full employment, and domestic demand is
growing
solidly.
While Africa’s leaders are well aware of these shortcomings, they lack the resources to address them alone – especially given
growing
demand from the youth bulge.
China’s economy is
growing
more rapidly, and its total size will probably overtake Japan’s in a decade or two, but any serious analysis of power in East Asia must include Japan as a major factor.
To be sure, all of the large, developed economies are
growing
more slowly than they did when their economic engines were roaring.
I had assumed, when I made my projections in 2010, that the region’s poor demographics and weak productivity would prevent it from
growing
at more than 1.5% a year.
But it is hardly a surprise that these countries are no longer
growing
as fast as they once did.
Over the same period, China’s nominal GDP soared from $1.2 trillion to more than $10 trillion –
growing
at more than four times the global rate.
Statistics like these utterly disprove the idea that global inequality is
growing.
The
growing
strength of euroskeptic forces in many EU member states has raised the same issue on the continent, where many believe that the goal of a political union might overburden member states’ citizens and should be abandoned.
The Communist Party must keep the Chinese economy
growing
(even if more slowly), while fighting rampant corruption and responding to citizens’ demands.
But Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran – all potentially unstable countries with
growing
nuclear enterprises – may in the future.
Germany's commitment for 2002 was made in early 2001 when its economy was
growing
at a reasonable pace.
At a time when dam building has largely petered out in the West – and run into
growing
grassroots opposition in other democracies like Japan and India – China will remain the nucleus of the world’s mega-dam projects.
Economic discrepancies are
growing.
Foreign ministers of the 55-nation Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) decided last month in Porto to develop a new strategy for economic and environmental co-operation in the Euro-Atlantic area so as to address security threats resulting from the
growing
inequalities between countries of this region.
Its economy was
growing
at a record 8.5% annual rate.
In short, producers of more sophisticated goods and services in developed and emerging-market countries need to be prepared for
growing
competition from China.
Given India’s impressive economic performance and rapidly
growing
per capita GNP, this failure is unjustifiable.
Since 2000, America's excess productive capacity has outstripped the Euro area and Japan combined, its economy
growing
far more slowly than its 3.5% to 4% annual potential, with US unemployment rising.
What makes US strategy reckless is that the Bush administration is attacking China at the very moment that America's dependence on Chinese purchases of US government bonds is
growing.
In order to cap the rise in labor costs, wages were suppressed,
growing
by only 5% annually over the last 20 years, even as productivity grew at an annual rate of 8.5%.
The Global Fund is not perfect; as with all new organizations, it is experiencing
growing
pains.
Similarly, poor people in a
growing
economy tolerate inequality for a while, because they believe “that eventually the disparities will narrow again.”
The challenges that Ramaphosa has inherited – rising inequality, a
growing
wage gap, and jobless growth – are not unique, even if they are extreme.
The gap between what we know and what we do is
growing
and increasingly unconscionable.
And it is not just the middle class that is
growing.
It is primarily in the industrialized world that inequality is on the rise, with the share of wealth held by the top 10%
growing
the most.
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