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Should this handoff occur, its beneficial impact in terms of delivering
inclusive
growth and genuine global stability would be turbocharged by the productive deployment of cash sitting on companies’ balance sheets, and by exciting technological innovations that began as firm/sector specific but are now having economy-wide effects.
Otherwise, it will be impossible to achieve long-term poverty reduction and
inclusive
growth.
Likewise, there was no comprehension of the innovation and opportunities entailed in pursuing more sustainable paths of
inclusive
economic growth.
To my surprise, when the Conservative Party started to renew itself under May’s predecessor, David Cameron, it focused on celebrating an
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national identity.
There is no evidence to indicate that Burma’s leaders will respond positively to the Obama administration’s central message, which calls for releasing the estimated 2,100 political prisoners (including Daw Aung San Suu Kyi), engaging in genuine dialogue with the opposition, and allowing fair and
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elections.
Post-Growth Growth ModelsAMSTERDAM – Since the 2008 financial crisis threw the world economy into a tailspin, there has been much talk about the need to pursue inclusive, sustainable prosperity.
Unfortunately, the military intervention last July gave rise to yet another regime that seems unable to build durable institutions that could foster political reconciliation and deliver
inclusive
growth.
And it is the party, operating as a fairly
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and meritocratic institution, not an autocratic leader, that has governed in the post-Mao period.
For all of its benefits, however, rapid urbanization also poses enormous challenges, from managing congestion and pollution to ensuring that growth is
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and equitable.
And there’s more good news: the strongest job gains due to diversification are occurring in rural areas and among small enterprises, suggesting that India’s urbanization can bring
inclusive
growth and prosperity.
Such deficits have financed strong, sustained, and
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growth not only in their own economies, but also abroad – as with the United States’ Marshall Plan, so central to European post-war reconstruction and recovery.
As a result, the past three years have witnessed little movement toward developing and implementing a strategy for strong, sustained, and
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recovery.
Although
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multilateralism has been battered by various challenges, including its seeming messiness and slow progress, it remains the best option for various reasons.
Unique among international organizations, the ILO’s inclusion of both workers and employers as social partners in its tripartite governance allows it to help lead the undoubtedly difficult processes needed to ensure strong, sustained, and
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recovery and growth.
So, perhaps more than ever in recent decades,
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multilateral institutions are on the same page.
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GrowthWASHINGTON, DC – Most economies are seeking a recipe for
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economic growth, whereby high rates of investment, rapid innovation, and strong GDP gains are pursued alongside measures to reduce income inequality.
An
inclusive
growth model would seem to have to square the policy circle.
With a return to more balanced, transparent policymaking, Brazil could once again contribute constructively to building a more
inclusive
and representative international liberal order.
But as policymakers across the continent seek to secure adequate supplies of clean energy to ensure rapid,
inclusive
economic growth and environmental sustainability, they are likely to find that there is no alternative.
So an
inclusive
government is still in the offing.
Other citizen reporters in Tahrir Square – and virtually anyone with a cell phone could become one – noted that the masses of women involved in the protests were demographically
inclusive.
Otherwise, the stated intention of restoring
inclusive
growth patterns will lack credibility, undercutting the ability to make difficult but important choices.
But the immediate issue confronting many economies is different: restoring a resilient and
inclusive
growth pattern that achieves whatever the trend in potential growth permits.
At a deeper level, the real dichotomy is not between state capitalism and unfettered markets; it is between extractive and
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economic institutions.
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institutions create a level playing field and give incentives and opportunities to the great mass of people.
But herein lies the problem for state capitalism:
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institutions require a private sector powerful enough to counterbalance and check the state.
Thus, state ownership tends naturally to remove one of the key pillars of an
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society.
Modern economic growth, even under
inclusive
institutions, often creates deep inequalities and tilted playing fields, endangering those institutions’ very survival.
Sustained economic growth presupposes
inclusive
institutions, because innovation – and the creative destruction and instability that it wreaks – depends on them.
As the low hanging fruit from catch-up growth is consumed, China, too, will be forced to choose between the economic and social freedom, innovation, and instability that only
inclusive
institutions can underpin and continued economic, political, and social control in the service of the elites who control the state.
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