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Ultimately, sustaining
rapid
growth requires continuing to move up the global value chain, by implementing further economic reforms and focusing on new technologies.
Nevertheless, our problems are aggravated by
rapid
growth in the human population, which is projected to reach eight or even nine billion by 2050.
What do people who demand
rapid
“fiscal consolidation” amid heavy unemployment need to believe about the economy to make their policy coherent?
Such platforms, if organized in accordance with human rights standards, could allow
rapid
processing to distinguish between economic migrants and those in need of international protection, while reducing the incentive to embark on perilous journeys in the hands of human traffickers.
India is now impossible to ignore, much less forget, owing not only to its
rapid
economic growth, but also to the country’s increasing geopolitical stature.
The crisis caused the deficits and high debt, not the other way around, and the fiscal constraints that Europe has agreed will neither facilitate
rapid
recovery from this crisis nor prevent the next one.
The US, it should be recalled, emerged from World War II with a very high debt burden, but the ensuing years marked the country’s most
rapid
growth ever.
A
rapid
reduction in unit labor costs, through structural reforms that increased productivity growth in excess of wages, is just as unlikely.
Likewise, a
rapid
deflation in prices and wages, known as an “internal devaluation,” would lead to five years of ever-deepening depression.
Over the long term, owing to increasing populations, expanding middle classes, and
rapid
productivity gains, emerging-market economies that pursue sound policies will continue to grow much faster than developed economies.
Emerging from a series of macroeconomic crises in the mid-1990s, Mexico undertook bold reforms that should have put it on track for
rapid
economic growth.
Another possibility, which can accompany the first one, is that Mexico’s
rapid
opening to imports has bifurcated its economy between a relatively small number of technologically advanced, globally competitive winners, and a growing segment of firms, particularly in services and retail trade, that serve as the residual source of employment.
Nonetheless, in an increasingly open global environment, characterized by strong growth (and demand) in the advanced economies, the emerging economies managed to make huge and
rapid
progress.
Here,
rapid
advances in robotics are particularly relevant, as increasingly sophisticated machines threaten to supplant low-cost labor in a variety of sectors.
In a fast-changing world, governance systems must support
rapid
decision-making under conditions of radical uncertainty, while maintaining accountability.
This is vital to enable an effective response to the structural problems – such as corruption, environmental pollution, and inequality – that more than two generations of
rapid
growth and development have brought.
But China’s balance sheet has served it well, enabling the extraordinarily high rates of investment that have fueled
rapid
growth.
But now that competition has intensified, as it encompasses virtually all of Asia, where growing populations and
rapid
economic development over the last three decades have generated an insatiable appetite for severely limited supplies of key commodities.
It is worth mentioning, however, that a
rapid
deterioration of China’s current account will pose a serious challenge to the country.
Twenty-first-century globalization, driven by digitization and
rapid
changes in competitive advantage, can disrupt local industries, companies, and communities and cause job loss, even as it spurs greater productivity, boosts overall employment, and generates economy-wide gains.
This means that as technology, data, and data users and providers make
rapid
advances, cooperation among diverse actors – governments, national statistics offices, donor agencies, global and local NGOs, academic and research institutions, the private sector and others – will be needed.
Many of the problems that characterize the complex US-Mexican relationship will be ameliorated if Mexico can sustain
rapid
economic growth.
Some argue that furnishing members with
rapid
and front-loaded liquidity insurance would encourage irresponsible policies or reckless borrowing.
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rapid
climate change.
The years 1985 to 2000 were the era in which development was to be financed by private lending to countries that adopted the market-friendly and market-conforming policies that were supposed to lead to high returns and
rapid
growth.
Unlike in the heyday of liberalism, money from the world's rich countries simply is not going to give peripheral economies the priceless gift of rapid, successful development.
The culprit in this pessimistic view is the so-called "Balassa-Samuelson" effect:
rapid
productivity growth in the accession candidates' tradable sectors - export manufacturing, for example - is pushing up real wages throughout their economies, including in non-tradable sectors like services.
So any negative impact on the euro from
rapid
accession to EMU would at worst amount to little more than a rounding error.
A few years of limited exchange rate flexibility is a poor substitute for
rapid
completion of structural reforms.
It is a cause that resonates widely not because short-termism is hampering the economy, but because saying that it is justifies protecting those with a stake in the status quo – well-paid employees;CEOs and senior managers; and board directors – from
rapid
change.
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