Growth
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And Fibonacci stumbled upon his famous sequence while looking at the
growth
of an idealized rabbit population.
Among the most important of these are white blood cells, known as macrophages, which devour bacteria and damage tissue through a process known as phagocytosis, in addition to producing
growth
factors to spur healing.
Cells use this energy for everything from repair to
growth
to reproduction.
Our ability to create and sustain economic
growth
is the defining challenge of our time.
However, to the extent that we can actually solve the economic
growth
challenge, it will take us a long way to solving the challenges that I've just elucidated.
More importantly, unless and until we solve economic
growth
and create sustainable, long-term economic growth, we'll be unable to address the seemingly intractable challenges that continue to pervade the globe today, whether it's health care, education or economic development.
The fundamental question is this: How are we going to create economic
growth
in advanced and developed economies like the United States and across Europe at a time when they continue to struggle to create economic
growth
after the financial crisis?
They continue to underperform and to see an erosion in the three key drivers of economic growth: capital, labor and productivity.
In a similar vein, how are we going to create economic
growth
in the emerging markets, where 90 percent of the world's population lives and where, on average, 70 percent of the population is under the age of 25?
Economic
growth
matters.
With economic growth, countries and societies enter into a virtuous cycle of upward mobility, opportunity and improved living standards.
Without growth, countries contract and atrophy, not just in the annals of economic statistics but also in the meaning of life and how lives are lived.
Economic
growth
matters powerfully for the individual.
If
growth
wanes, the risk to human progress and the risk of political and social instability rises, and societies become dimmer, coarser and smaller.
There are some people here who will turn around and be quite disillusioned by what's happened around the world and basically ascribe that to economic
growth.
But I'm here to tell you today that economic
growth
has been the backbone of changes in living standards of millions of people around the world.
And more importantly, it's not just economic
growth
that has been driven by capitalism.
It's really essential here that we understand that fundamentally the critique is not for economic
growth
per se but what has happened to capitalism.
And to the extent that we need to create economic
growth
over the long term, we're going to have to pursue it with a better form of economic stance.
Economic
growth
needs capitalism, but it needs it to work properly.
The two really critical questions that we need to address is how can we fix capitalism so that it can help create economic
growth
but at the same time can help to address social ills.
In particular, right-leaning policies have tended to focus on things like conditional transfers, where we pay and reward people for doing the things that we actually think can help enhance economic
growth.
My fundamental message to you is this: We cannot continue to try and solve the world economic
growth
challenges by being dogmatic and being unnecessarily ideological.
In order to create sustainable, long-term economic
growth
and solve the challenges and social ills that continue to plague the world today, we're going to have to be more broad-minded about what might work.
Ultimately, we have to recognize that ideology is the enemy of
growth.
Bruno Giussani: I want to ask a couple of questions, Dambisa, because one could react to your last sentence by saying
growth
is also an ideology, it's possibly the dominant ideology of our times.
BG: So you're basically pleading for rehabilitating growth, but the only way for that happen without compromising the capacity of the earth, to take us on a long journey, is for economic
growth
somehow to decouple from the underlying use of resources.
I think it is absolutely the case that traditional models of economic
growth
are not working the way we would like them to.
Emerging market countries need to continue to create economic
growth
so that we don't have political uncertainty in the those countries.
Secondly, the structures that drive hair
growth
are called hair follicles, a network of complex organs that forms before we're born, and grows hair in an everlasting cycle.
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