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But exchange rates do affect the
pattern
of growth, and it is in China’s own interest to restructure and move away from high dependence on export-led growth.
Ever since the European powers set sail at the end of the fifteenth century to conquer the world, historiography and international politics have become accustomed to a certain pattern: military, economic, and technological power is translated into the exercise of influence over other countries, conquest, and even global dominance and empire.
The Cold War and the period of US global dominance after 1989/1990 followed this
pattern
as well.
The same
pattern
is starting to emerge in developed countries.
Market-oriented reforms in the early 1990s changed that pattern, and annual growth accelerated to 7% under the Congress party, before slumping to 5%.
But the US
pattern
of decision-making (or non-decision-making) has already created additional risk.
But, taken together, they would help reduce uncertainty and restore a
pattern
of stability and inclusive growth to the global economy, thereby bolstering its continued openness.
In fact, the Spanish economy is a classic case of a defective growth
pattern
followed by a predictable, policy-assisted recovery that is driven (with a delay) mostly by the tradable sector.
Prior to the crisis, Spain’s economy relied on demand created by a leveraged real-estate bubble – a
pattern
not dissimilar in some respects to that in the United States.
One reason is that rebalancing is needed when a defective growth
pattern
distorts the economy’s structure, particularly the balance between the tradable and non-tradable sectors.
Spain appears to be in the early stages of restoring a balanced and sustainable growth
pattern.
In order to tap into Africa’s growing middle class without falling into a
pattern
of exploitation, the European Union should enter into collaborative agreements with African governments that help to meet the continent’s infrastructure requirements.
If this
pattern
continues through the rest of the century, with emphasis gradually shifting from historic levels to per capita targets, economic models predict that no country need suffer a loss of more than 1% of GDP in present discounted value (assuming that market mechanisms such as international trading are allowed).
This
pattern
of intervention is called “leaning against the wind.”
Before the election, pro-Europeans regarded the upcoming vote as evidence that a new
pattern
of EU-wide democracy was emerging.
The election outcomes in France and Britain reflect both countries’ deeper deviations from the European
pattern.
What this
pattern
suggests is that the Party can rarely choke down more than the smallest dose of political reform, much less outright criticism before reacting in an almost autonomic fashion against it.
The tech sector seems to follow a classic
pattern
of Schumpeterian creative destruction, whereby successive waves of monopoly ascension give way to displacement: cell phones replaced landlines; email displaced postal mail; and social media and texting are supplanting phone calls.
There is an alarming
pattern
of press manipulation throughout the region, from Honduran authorities cutting off a national radio station’s telephone service to Argentine officials shuttering a printing press.
This
pattern
of anti-Zionism and anti-Americanism returns again and again.
But one common
pattern
that does emerge is that the jihadi message, because it promises meaning and identity, seems to appeal particularly to people who are unsure about who they are and where they are heading.
The relatively unconventional growth
pattern
in India, with its early emphasis on services, may hold important lessons.
Reforming China’s Commanding HeightsMILAN – Chinese President Xi Jinping’s massive anti-corruption campaign has advanced a number of key objectives: It has gone a long way toward restoring confidence in the Communist Party’s commitment to a merit-based system; countered a decades-old
pattern
of public-sector domination; reduced the power of vested interests to block reform; and bolstered Xi’s popularity among private-sector actors, if far less so with the bureaucracy.
After several months of mostly quiet demonstrations and brutal suppression, a
pattern
emerged.
This
pattern
of steady erosion has now ended, with senior military and other officials joining the opposition in increasing numbers.
The good news is that a new
pattern
of citizen participation is emerging, especially in developing countries, with new voices and fresh ideas entering the debate.
Looking to the decade ahead, this analysis suggests that one can predict the rich countries’ relative growth rates based on the growth
pattern
of their working-age populations, which one already knows today, given that anybody starting to work over the next two decades has already been born.
Power always depends on context, and in today’s world, it is distributed in a
pattern
that resembles a complex three-dimensional chess game.
Can the continent break the North-South commodity-based
pattern
of trade, and inaugurate a
pattern
of South-North-South triangular trade based on higher-value products?
India’s growth
pattern
is remarkable because it contradicts a seemingly iron law of development that has held true for almost 200 years, since the start of the Industrial Revolution.
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