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Latin America’s rapidly
growing
economies are particularly vulnerable, as they are forced to confront both China’s exchange-rate inflexibility and the impact of dollar devaluation arising from the US Federal Reserve’s expansionary monetary policy.
Moreover, global deleveraging is asymmetric, with Latin American economies
growing
fast and advanced markets lagging – all of which may call for a real exchange-rate correction and thus justify revaluation of the region’s major currencies.
Individuals
growing
up in mature democracies such as the United Kingdom can still become alienated and radicalized.
Finally, while many emerging-market economies tend to run current-account surpluses, a
growing
number of them – including Turkey, South Africa, Brazil, and India – are running deficits.
With external surpluses also rising in other countries of the eurozone core, the monetary union’s overall imbalance is large and
growing.
If people start to think this way, Portugal, whose already high and
growing
debt is held largely by non-residents, becomes a candidate for default as well.
The “white lady” is seducing a steadily
growing
number of Europeans, and remaining in a state of denial will only worsen the consequences.
Europe’s
growing
cocaine problem is due to several factors.
On the supply side, there must be more support for poor farmers in drug-producing countries to give them viable alternatives to
growing
coca.
At a time of
growing
concern about climate change, Europeans should be made aware of the long-term destruction done to a precious and fragile habitat for the sake of a short-term high.
If all of Colombia’s farmers stopped
growing
coca tomorrow, unrestrained demand by the world’s 13 million cocaine users would quickly generate as much cultivation somewhere else.
India's economy is
growing
almost as fast as China's, with a similar increase in inequality and, to some extent, corruption.
Food prices had responded to
growing
demand.
The best way to deal with the problem is to subsidize food for the poor; we should not cut the price we pay farmers for
growing
it.
The students were part of a
growing
chorus of protest against modern economics as it is taught in the world’s leading academic institutions.
But the hour was
growing
late.
Other economies are
growing
at relatively high rates, too.
The Extinction PuzzleWith six billion humans and counting – and our individual consumption
growing
– we face enormous challenges in using our natural resources sustainably.
Each group is focused on determining its particular privileges while preserving the territorial integrity and national unity of a country
growing
increasingly fractious and fragile.
Crackdowns, detentions, and illegal trials thus exist hand in hand with a
growing
tolerance for creative initiatives.
Even in the wake of the global economic crisis, Colombia’s economy has been
growing
at an average rate of close to 5%, while benefiting from unprecedented inflows of foreign investment.
Creating a rule of law and institutions for political participation has lagged behind economic growth, and
growing
inequality, massive internal migration, an inadequate social safety net, and corruption could foster political instability.
But I predict large budget deficits for years to come, and a
growing
sense of unease within the US and abroad about America's macroeconomic situation.
There have been other serious problems, too, like over-reliance on speculative short-term capital inflows to finance a
growing
current-account deficit, and inadequate attention to boosting productive employment and promoting wage-led growth possibilities.
There can be no doubt that
growing
foreign-policy activism, especially in relation to the Middle East, has begun to enhance Turkey’s role and influence in its own region.
For optimists, Turkey’s
growing
regional influence enhances its value for the EU.
Against this background, Berlin’s regional election in two weeks is now fueling
growing
concern among Germany’s government coalition, which comprises the center-right CDU and the center-left Social Democrats.
A mild drop in early 2011 probably reflected frustration over social injustice and a
growing
sense of insecurity and uncertainty about the future.
The Secret of Putin’s SurvivalMOSCOW – Two years ago, a long process of
growing
authoritarianism and isolationism under President Vladimir Putin culminated in Russia’s annexation of Crimea.
After months of
growing
losses, bankruptcies, and market freezes, the financial system finally cracked.
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