Growth
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Now, I explained this
growth
of complexity by reference to something called "non-zero sumness."
From the photosynthetic growth, it would take 500 years of that
growth
to produce what we use, the 30 billion barrels we use per year.
You see this enormous inequity in China, in the midst of fast economic
growth.
If you have a lot inequity, macro-geographical inequities can be more difficult in the long term to deal with, than if it is in the same area where you have a
growth
center relatively close to where poor people are living.
Growth
is starting, economic reform.
Growth
is faster, and with projection from IMF you can see where you expect them to be in 2014.
They seem to go in a more humble
growth
way, you know.
And people interested in
growth
are turning their eyes towards Asia.
Inequalities in China and India I consider really the big obstacle because to bring the entire population into
growth
and prosperity is what will create a domestic market, what will avoid social instability, and which will make use of the entire capacity of the population.
But all my work for many years was focused around the idea that sustainability means basically looking at the globalized economic
growth
model, and moderating what comes in at one end, and moderating the outputs at the other end.
We've based the design of our settlements, our business models, our transport plans, even the idea of economic growth, some would argue, on the assumption that we will have this in perpetuity.
Most of our local authorities, when they sit down to plan for the next five, 10, 15, 20 years of a community, still start by assuming that there will be more energy, more cars, more housing, more jobs, more growth, and so on.
In a period of unprecedented population
growth
and increased food demands, this could prove disastrous.
And any nation that would become protectionist over the next few years would deprive itself of the chance of getting the benefits of
growth
in the world economy.
And then the story is that Barroso, the president of the European Commission, went to God and he asked, "When will we get a recovery of global growth?"
Why would I need a bloody water feature?" (Laughter) Very quickly: I wasn't quite sure how to end this talk and then yesterday that man came up with a wonderful quote from the "Japanese Essays on Idleness" which said it's nice to have something which is unfinished because it implies there is still room for
growth.
Now, when I went to look at the figures of the U.S. money supply, the U.S. money supply is the amount of dollars that the Federal Reserve prints every year in order to satisfy the increase in the demand for dollars, which, of course, reflects the
growth
of the economy.
These were money taken out to fund the
growth
of the terror, illegal and criminal economy.
The U.S. in the 1990s was borrowing against the
growth
of the terror, illegal and criminal economy.
And the rising tide of India's spectacular economic
growth
has lifted over 400 million Indians into a buoyant middle class.
And development just basically going berserk, for a double figure
growth
index, basically.
You also have
growth
management.
But the longer-term social impact is a reduction in population
growth.
Cancer is an interaction of a cell that no longer is under
growth
control with the environment.
And you can see this book, written by someone who worked in the World Bank for 20 years, and he finds economic
growth
in this country to be elusive.
The authorities did not have the reason to make economic
growth
happen so that they could tax people and make more money for to run their business.
This is on a log scale, and that's what superexponential
growth
means.
In the United States, since 2001 we've had five years of economic growth, five years of productivity
growth
in the workplace, but median wages are stagnant and the percentage of working families dropping below the poverty line is up by four percent.
When we came to this rural area, 45 percent of the children under the age of five had stunted
growth
due to malnutrition.
It's about us and our greed and our need for
growth
and our inability to imagine a world that is different from the selfish world we live in today.
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