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China found it useful to run a large trade surplus, using a very high rate of internal savings and inward foreign investment to support its industrialization and
rapid
growth.
As Friedrich Hayek put it in 1925,
rapid
capitalist growth depended on “the ‘forced savings’ effected by the extension of additional bank credit.”
Japan and South Korea both used bank credit to finance high levels of investment in their periods of
rapid
growth.
The diplomats have read the science and know the truth: without a
rapid
move to a zero-carbon global energy system by mid-century, humanity will be in grave peril.
Given Africa’s still-low ICT penetration rate – the continent is one of the world’s only remaining regions that are far from saturation – there is plenty of room for
rapid
growth in this area.
The effectiveness of the G20’s 2008 and 2009 summits raised hopes that, at a time of
rapid
change, this emerging platform, comprising economies accounting for 85% of world output, could serve as a global fire brigade.
A more
rapid
“taper” of quantitative easing by the Federal Reserve in response to signs of incipient inflationary pressure would have a similar effect.
Three Cheers for RegulationCAMBRIDGE – One of the striking changes any rich-world traveler to low-income countries cannot fail to have missed during the past decade or so is the
rapid
spread of mobile phone use, followed now by expanding mobile Internet access.
Of course, if we could guarantee
rapid
and universal economic growth, democracy’s other weaknesses would probably be forgotten.
After the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the
rapid
expansion of the money supply in the US and the UK triggered a sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen, as well as of some emerging-market currencies.
This frequently occurs in times of
rapid
economic change.
In fact, however, there is plenty of evidence for the rival narrative that
rapid
and deep labor-saving technological change is what is putting pressure on wages, and that imports of cheap labor-intensive goods that US workers consume are actually offsetting that distress.
Having implicitly accepted responsibility for starting the war, Nasrallah has directed Hezbollah to focus on
rapid
reconstruction in villages and towns, right up to the Israeli border.
The eurozone’s experience during the recent financial crisis – especially when contrasted with that of the United States – highlighted the need for rapid, flexible decision-making by governments, not just monetary authorities.
The PBC knows that
rapid
deterioration in America’s fiscal position and continual worsening in its external balance may create an irresistible temptation for the US to inflate away its debt burden.
With the right education, skills, and job opportunities, this immense workforce could deliver
rapid
and sustainable economic growth for the entire region.
But the Taliban’s
rapid
rise in the 1990’s was inextricably linked to the failure of irrigation systems.
Of course, it is critical to avoid repeating the mistake that was made in 2009, when EU leaders embraced
rapid
fiscal consolidation before the recovery had gained its legs.
India, for its part, needs to open up its economy further in order to take advantage of its continuing
rapid
population growth and the ongoing changes in the structure of the global economy.
Outside the Middle East, the United States has scaled back its relations with Egypt since the government’s weak response to the attack on the US embassy in September, which signaled a
rapid
deterioration in bilateral relations.
(Another reason stems from recent reports concerning the
rapid
melting of the polar ice cap, which seem to reconfirm worries about global warming.)
The inability to organize
rapid
relief is killing tens of thousands more.
With fertilizer, improved seeds, small-scale irrigation,
rapid
training and extension services, and low-cost storage silos, Haiti’s food production could double or triple in the next few years, sustaining the country and building a new rural economy.
America’s economy was blessed in the 1990s with low energy prices, a high pace of innovation, and a China increasingly offering high-quality goods at decreasing prices, all of which combined to produce low inflation and
rapid
growth.
More than 70% of sub-Saharan Africa’s population is under 30 years old – a youth bulge that could fuel
rapid
economic development, as has happened in Asia over the last three decades.
Globalization and technological change are reshaping production throughout Europe, leading to the decline of traditional industries and
rapid
growth of high-technology manufacturing, banking and finance, scientific research, and business services.
Likewise, the dramatic reduction in the cost of gene sequencing, from roughly $40 million per human genome in 2003 to about $5,000 today, together with a
rapid
increase in computational power, is boosting the speed, accuracy, and robustness of medical diagnostic tests.
Asia, the world’s driest continent in terms of per capita freshwater availability, needs a rules-based system to manage water stress, maintain
rapid
economic growth, and ensure environmental sustainability.
They are helped in this effort by the
rapid
deepening of China’s skills and technology base.
Moreover, as
rapid
economic growth fuels a surge in the ranks of India’s upper and middle classes, many families are displaying their newly acquired affluence with lavish feasts at their children’s weddings.
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