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Russian society and its leaders have no clear vision of the future, and the country’s demographic decline offers little hope of a
rapid
and sustainable turnaround.
And the remedies that the Commission has suggested so far – for example, encouraging crowdfunding and standardizing the terms of securitization – appear unlikely to promote
rapid
growth in non-bank finance.
From 1960 until 1991, recoveries from recessions in the US were typically
rapid.
After more than two decades of sustained
rapid
growth, Japan’s economy slackened considerably in 1971, leading to four decades of annual growth rates averaging less than 4%.
Countries that are saving a substantial amount, investing in human capital, and providing a modicum of good governance should resume their previous
rapid
growth.
Emerging economies were immediately affected by credit tightening (including trade finance) and
rapid
declines in exports, leading to similar shocks there.
While too
rapid
a rate of immigration can cause social problems, over the long term, immigration strengthens US power.
America’s
rapid
switch to natural gas is the result of three decades of technological innovation, particularly the development of hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” which has opened up large new resources of previously inaccessible shale gas.
A consistent supply of young, skilled workers was an essential ingredient of Asia’s
rapid
economic catch-up process over the last three decades.
Moreover, Fed policy remained constant despite
rapid
deterioration in America’s real economy, indicated by accelerating job losses and rising unemployment.
Africa’s growth potential has caught the attention of foreign investors, who have contributed to a
rapid
increase in capital expenditure.
The growth of small and medium-size enterprises will be a key factor in coping with the risks associated with
rapid
economic expansion.
The
rapid
spike in prices would harm all economies that import oil, regardless of where it comes from.
For example, Germany could try to stimulate domestic consumption through more
rapid
wage increases.
Studies ahead of the Paris conference suggest that international cooperation could allow for
rapid
reduction of greenhouse gases.
Hollande’s reference point seems to be the post-war idyll of his youth, a time of
rapid
growth, demographic recovery, scarce immigration, and scant global competition.
Efforts and initiatives to catalyze a more
rapid
move toward greener practices by companies, investors, and capital markets are multiplying, spearheaded partly by business leaders eager to profit from the transformation.
And he has promised tax cuts that would imply a
rapid
accumulation of national debt, forcing up interest rates and thus the dollar’s value.
The most successful development stories in economic history – Japan and South Korea – featured significant domestic financial repression and capital controls, which accompanied several decades of
rapid
growth.
After all, capital inflows cause the greatest harm when they drive
rapid
increases in credit-financed consumption or real-estate speculation.
While still able to exploit the scope for catch-up growth, emerging economies must undertake continuous, rapid, and at times difficult structural change, along with a parallel process of reform and institution building.
Beyond global factors that apply to all,
rapid
catch-up growth requires sufficient investment in both physical and human capital.
Advances in fractionation procedures permitted the
rapid
detection, identification, and separation of DNA and proteins.
In other words, East Asia, including China, is not the main cause of the
rapid
expansion of the US trade deficit.
Kohl (as well as Bill Clinton) were wary of
rapid
implementation, preferring the vague "Partnership for Peace".
The US and Japan might be among the last to face the wrath of the bond-market vigilantes: the dollar is the main global reserve currency, and foreign-reserve accumulation – mostly US government bills and bonds – continues at a
rapid
pace.
But the perception of this type of mega-corruption has changed as
rapid
growth has increased inequality.
In countries like China and India,
rapid
economic growth has lifted a huge number of people out of poverty.
But the fruits of globalization and
rapid
growth have not been evenly shared – the rich become super-rich, even as a large fraction of the population remains destitute.
Even with
rapid
increases in national income, if these countries’ leaders do not distribute the benefits fairly, they will become vulnerable to popular discontent.
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