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I served on the Clinton administration’s Council of Economic Advisors at the time, and it was clear that there was more interest in pleasing the pharmaceutical and entertainment
industries
than in ensuring an intellectual-property regime that was good for science, let alone for developing countries.
Unlike developed countries, which often struggle to find productive investment opportunities, China can pursue improvements in infrastructure, urbanization efforts, environmental management, and high-tech
industries.
Contrary to what the followers of Friedrich von Hayek and Andrew Mellon have always claimed, economic readjustments do not happen when bankruptcies force labor and capital out of low-productivity, low-demand industries, but rather when booms pull labor and capital into high-productivity, high-demand
industries.
Some
industries
suffer from counterproductive and ill-conceived regulation; others are ailing as a result of monopolistic behavior by dominant firms, or because they face a lack of effective competition and transparency in utilities and financial services.
Governments around the world should ignore the temptation to relax competition in order to provide relief to particular
industries
or economic groups.
The primary demand for oil is as a transport fuel, with lesser amounts used for heating, energy, and as inputs for petrochemical
industries
like plastics.
With no industrial good that still requires a large-scale labor force – and the communications and services
industries
unable to fill the gap – employment is shrinking and economic growth is stagnating.
Remarkably, my research shows that manufacturing
industries
tend to close the gap with the technology frontier at the rate of about 3% per year regardless of policies, institutions, or geography.
Manufacturing
industries
will remain poor countries’ “escalator industries,” but the escalator will neither move as rapidly, nor go as high.
This will mean more investment in tradable industries, more employment overall, and faster growth.
Managing these
industries
will take new skills tailored to a fully AI world.
What is new is not that some firms and
industries
are substantially closer to the global productivity frontier than others.
To the extent that it is used to prop up declining industries, the stimulus could even prove harmful by delaying necessary adjustments.
While Chinese export
industries
remain highly competitive, there are understandable doubts about the post-crisis state of foreign demand for Chinese products.
For Europe, this means not just protecting supply chains, but also pursuing large-scale, coordinated investment in our own tech
industries.
The problem does not lie with voters, who, in states like Florida, Arizona, and California, have shown that they want farm animals to have better protection than the animal
industries
typically provide.
They saved the banking systems, modernized telecommunications networks, rebuilt ailing industries, raised the quality of goods, and undermined the cozy vested interests that had robbed ordinary citizens for decades.
With different regions and
industries
desperately trying to opt out of a “hard Brexit” from the European Union, and Scotland even considering independence, whatever ties bind the UK together are being severely strained.
McCann argues that London is decoupling from the rest of the country, because few benefits – such as new jobs, industries, or technologies – ever flow out of the capital to other regions.
Energy-intensive
industries
directly support four million jobs across the continent.
Investing in CCS would help preserve Europe's economic base by securing and creating jobs and protecting vital
industries.
Indeed, given competition from low-wage economies such as Bangladesh and Cambodia, Pakistan should abandon its focus on textiles altogether and expend much greater effort to develop its knowledge-based
industries.
When the textile and shoe
industries
in America’s northeastern states died, workers moved to the West, where new
industries
were growing.
Moreover, wage flexibility meant that substantially slower wage growth in the states that lost
industries
helped to attract and retain other
industries.
Yet, while it is clear that Obama would like to move forward on the issue, so far he has pursued a failed strategy of negotiating with senators and key
industries
to try to forge an agreement.
On a per capita basis, Japan remains nine times richer than China, and it possesses Asia’s largest naval fleet and its most advanced high-tech
industries.
Musk’s unconventional strategy could upend entire
industries
– for the benefit of all.
In England today, Indian curry houses employ more people than the iron and steel, coal and shipbuilding
industries
combined.
Vested interests – pressure from
industries
producing traditional building materials – must be overcome, including by ensuring a level playing field in terms of subsidies.
In fact, women have already begun to thrive in some of the region’s burgeoning digital
industries.
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