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On the other hand, there is a
growing
sense that America’s current economic malaise – high unemployment and real-wage stagnation for low- and middle-skilled workers – stems from out-of-control fiscal policy, which has been taking ever larger amounts of resources from young savers and giving them to old spenders.
That figure is high, and it is
growing
rapidly.
WASHINGTON, DC – It is often said that the unipolar world order, dominated by the United States, that emerged at the end of the Cold War has lately shifted to a “multipolar” arrangement, owing to the
growing
geopolitical “weight” of countries such as China, as well as many emerging economies.
India, whose GDP is now
growing
at nearly 8% annually, could eventually comprise a fourth, but it has some way to go.
Income gaps are
growing
for many reasons, ranging from “skill-biased” technological progress to corruption.
Mexico’s mood is palpable: high expectations that the country will escape its past demons - instability, corruption, and massive social divisions - to become a dynamic society built upon strong, distinctive cultures, social inclusion, and a
growing
role in the world.
Total gas and coal reserves could support current demand for more than a hundred years, and technological progress – for example, hydraulic fracturing, which has unlocked shale energy – makes an ever
growing
share of these reserves economically attractive.
In the United States, sport and crossover utility vehicles – the largest of which are five meters long and weigh 2.6 tons – are the automobile market’s fastest
growing
sector.
This majority reflects a
growing
perception that the world would be more stable and more secure with a strengthened and updated multilateral system.
Nuclear Power’s Renaissance in ReversePARIS – Last June, Yukiya Amano, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), declared that “nuclear power will make a significant and
growing
contribution to sustainable development in the coming decades.”
In order to circumvent the
growing
restrictions, Jordanians are now flocking to proxy programs and applications.
Moreover, tacit knowledge is vast and growing, so that only a miniscule fraction of it fits in anybody’s head.
Its industry and population are
growing
dynamically, so its energy demands are producing geo-political synergy with Russia and Iran, neither of which can afford to cut the flow of oil and gas without provoking a massive internal crisis.
And yet, despite everything, India’s economy did record roughly 9% growth for several years, and even now is
growing
by nearly 6% annually, behind only China and Indonesia among major economies.
According to an annual Credit Suisse report, wealth inequality is now
growing
sharply in 35 of 46 major economies, compared to just 12 before 2007.
A key reason is that it has put a
growing
proportion of its working-age population to work: unemployment is today at a record low of less than 3%, and almost 80% of those who could work have a job, compared to about 70% for Europe and the US.
The argument for Nord Stream 2 is that it will meet the EU’s
growing
demand for gas.
In the East, a
growing
number of economies -- exceptions come in the CIS, though Russia is starting to grow -- are expanding fast.
The figure is currently around 50%, and
growing.
For the countries of Eastern Europe, the
growing
influx of capital and know-how is a major force in strengthening their growth potential.
This is a mixed blessing, and another indication of similarities
growing
between Eastern and Western Europe.
There is also a
growing
sense that India has forgotten how to accommodate dissent, that alternative viewpoints are considered entirely irrelevant.
Ecuador's election demonstrates the
growing
strength of Indians and other groups estranged from governments that adhere too closely to policies dictated from Washington.
If the economy is slowing, if there is excess capacity, and if inflation is low, interest rates are reduced; if the economy is strong, if excess capacity is limited, and if inflationary pressures are growing, interest rates are raised.
But, as China’s claims and tactics have come under
growing
scrutiny, its approach has faced diminishing returns.
While these developments should no doubt be celebrated, governments, companies, and individuals around the world are tackling the biggest problem that comes with increased life expectancy:
growing
costs.
In an interim report, I highlighted recent reforms to public-service pensions, which, however, have not gone far enough in dealing with the issue of rising life expectancy and
growing
costs.
The
growing
costs associated with rising life expectancy are not the only problem.
What is sparking so much unrest in a country usually depicted as daily
growing
more affluent?
What the Chinese are silent about is that their country’s
growing
engagement in Africa has created both opportunities and risks for African development.
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