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In developing countries alone, pension funds, insurance companies, and mutual funds hold assets worth more than $6 trillion, and these assets are
growing
at an annual rate of 15%.
At the sectoral level, a couple of key industries – most notably, finance and information technology – secured a
growing
share of profits.
The Stanford economists Nicholas Bloom and David Price confirmed this finding, and argue that virtually the entire increase in income inequality in the US is rooted in the
growing
gap in average wages paid by firms.
The
growing
“platform economy” is a case in point.
And farmers throughout the Global South are turning to SMS-based services for technical support that allows them more easily to adopt new crops and
growing
techniques, with benefits for both natural resources and household income and nutrition.Connectivity also improves the functioning of markets by allowing farmers and herders to access accurate price information, coordinate transport and other logistics, and facilitate easier exchange of perishable but nutritious foods such as animal products and vegetables.
With neighbors on the move, and climate change a
growing
concern, traditional information networks are no longer sufficient.
And farmers throughout the Global South are turning to SMS-based services for technical support that allows them more easily to adopt new crops and
growing
techniques, with benefits for both natural resources and household income and nutrition.
But even if supply-side growth were maintained, say, by China, thereby holding down prices of tradable goods, helicopter money would carry major costs, because debt would still be
growing
faster than nominal GDP.
According to Khar, “It is no coincidence that the beginnings of the Asian century are rooted in regional connectivity and cooperation….The less heralded secret of
growing
Asian economies is the ability of many of these economies to work together.”
Women, who are often responsible for
growing
local subsistence crops and taking care of their families, do not have that option.
Europe's national political leaders, who so often proclaim their joy at
growing
closeness to Russia, must halt the efforts of those in the EU Commission who seek to sabotage EU/Russia trade relations.
In 2008, then-presidential candidate John McCain occasionally tried to do so, explaining at one point to a skeptical audience his views on the
growing
problems in Baluchistan.
But, most important, governments should use their funds to develop a bottom-up innovation ecosystem geared toward smart cities, similar to the one that is
growing
in the US.
It came amid
growing
internal and external pressure on that order.
Indeed, by failing to channel our savings in ways that create an economy fit to serve a rapidly
growing
global population within environmental limitations, financial markets are shorting civilization as a whole.
But until they do, policymakers should start thinking about how pay-or-play schemes could be used to address
growing
popular disenchantment with a corporate sector where only insiders seem to benefit from rising profits.
The moderate Sunni Gulf Arab emirates, suspicious of
growing
Shia ascendancy and of Iranian irredentism in the region, have stopped propping up Syria’s economy due to its alliance with the ayatollahs of Iran.
When such aid is made available quickly, former soldiers will return to their farms, and can establish a livelihood by the beginning of the first
growing
season following the end of hostilities.
Then there are rising tensions over plans by the United States to based a missile defense system in Poland and the Czech Republic, as well as the
growing
likelihood that further NATO enlargement will include Georgia, the increasingly prosperous neighbor with which Russia has fractious relations.
Both are threatened by Islamic extremism and
growing
unrest.
And, with their
growing
participation, the market in trade acceptances became more liquid.
Some politicians also complain about speculators who, more and more, are trading commodities on complex and
growing
markets that allow them to bet on whether, say, future demand from emerging markets is likely to outstrip growth in future supply.
Across Japan, there is a
growing
view that some of these policies cannot wait for constitutional amendment.
First, most emerging markets feel their currencies pressed to appreciate by
growing
capital inflows.
Indeed, the main question for 2007 is whether macroeconomic volatility will continue to decline, fueling another spectacular year for markets and housing, or start to rise again, perhaps due to
growing
geopolitical tensions.
In the many manifestations of the ongoing and
growing
information war(s), the pro-freedom-of-information forces need a new weapon.
The size of public debts, which had been ballooning in many countries during the crisis, together with
growing
competitiveness gaps between member states, began worrying markets.
That is why a
growing
number of governments, regulators, standard-setters, and market actors are starting to incorporate rules concerning sustainability into the financial system.
The human and economic costs of continued high-carbon growth include severe health impacts,
growing
disruption to infrastructure, and water and food security, as well as increasing market volatility, most notably in developing countries.
The question of how to respond to
growing
Chinese assertiveness in the region has divided ASEAN member states more deeply than any previous issue has.
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