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At the same time, many of the development challenges in the foreseeable future – climate change, low agricultural productivity,
growing
water scarcity – are increasingly global in nature.
If they believe that the Bank has a meaningful future worth supporting, it is the rapidly
growing
emerging-market countries, not the indebted West, that can provide the resources (this means China, of course, but even Brazil and India have
growing
aid programs).
Such a development would threaten
growing
unemployment in Europe and elsewhere, and make fighting the crisis much more difficult.
The economy is
growing
at a double-digit rate, and the 2014 Soccer World Cup and 2016 Olympics are on the horizon.
Playing the role of swing producer was coming at a
growing
cost to both current and future generations of Saudi citizens.
Given all this, Saudi Arabia could no longer be expected to incur the
growing
short- and long-term cost of being the stabilizing market force that it had been for decades.
Growing
concerns about China’s rise encouraged Japanese voters to support Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his bold reform program.
Science under SiegeThree centuries after the Enlightenment first linked human freedom with the progress of science and technology, both are under
growing
attack--despite their spectacular triumphs.
Without a rapidly
growing
Germany and Japan, where will the demand needed to “balance up” the world economy come from in the next several years?
A generation from now, we will probably be able to point to China and India as rapidly
growing
capital-hungry markets capable of filling gaps in global demand.
A
growing
portion of the population consists of Muslim minorities with higher birthrates than ethnic Russians.
The good news is that many developing countries have
growing
economies that allow them to devote more resources to helping their poorest people.
This has contributed to
growing
monopoly power, slowing productivity growth, and rising inequality in many economies over the past couple of decades.
Globalization is transforming societies, and a
growing
middle class is becoming the backbone of societies that are just one or two generations removed from extreme poverty.
Unfortunately, the only two countries that could play a role in reforming the inter-American system and defusing the
growing
tensions between Colombia and Venezuela will, for different reasons, remain passive.
It is a “globally connected institution,” with more than 40 individual country partners and
growing
ties to other international organizations.
And
growing
numbers of voters are now saying as much to their representatives, who, sooner or later, will have to start listening if they want to avoid imperiling their own electoral chances.
So here’s the bottom line: conflicts will continue and natural disasters are
growing
in frequency and intensity.
Approximately a week later, the members of the Politburo Standing Committee will walk out in hierarchical order, preparing to take charge of a
growing
country of 1.3 billion people.
It would have been nice if a relatively equal and prosperous society with full employment and equal opportunity had followed from a government that stood back from the economy and provided nothing but a minimal safety net, courts, and a constantly
growing
money supply.
In the long run, the
growing
expectation gap would aggravate the inevitable setbacks, and political leaders who championed closer relations could even be replaced by hard-liners.
Virtually every successful Asian economy was built on selective trade barriers – and in China and India, the world’s two fastest
growing
economies, such barriers remain in place.
It’s difficult to see self-sufficiency providing an adequate standard of living for the world’s
growing
population.
The ECB acted despite a
growing
chorus of warnings that monetary stimulus is not sufficient to promote durable growth, and that it encourages excessive risk-taking in financial markets, which could ultimately threaten economic stability and prosperity (as it did in 2008).
A better approach is to steer migrants from vulnerable rural areas to nearby medium-size cities equipped with the necessary services to absorb them; this, in turn, will prevent megacities from
growing
unsustainably.
A
growing
body of evidence suggests that similar functions govern even more aspects of urban life than the research by West’s team indicated.
On one hand, policy must fuel asset bubbles to keep the economy
growing.
But, before the US hands over international leadership to the Chinese, it would be instructive to look at China’s own internal political divisions and inability to synchronize its domestic politics with its
growing
global responsibilities.
But nukes, a belief in deterrence, and the
growing
realization that Kashmir is a lost cause, have freed the army from the hard life of the trenches.
The Challenge of Islamic FinanceHONG KONG – With Britain now in talks to sell part of the government’s 82% stake in the Royal Bank of Scotland to Abu Dhabi sovereign-wealth funds, the Islamic world’s
growing
financial clout is once again on display.
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