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But, according to McKinsey, China has been more proactive than India in planning for
rapid
urbanization, demonstrating that it has the capacity and the resources to address environmental challenges.
By failing to address the impacts of
rapid
urbanization adequately, India is leaving these benefits unclaimed.
Nokia’s board resisted change, making it impossible for the company to adapt to
rapid
shifts in the industry.
During the 2000’s,
rapid
growth in emerging markets boosted business and consumer demand for many services in which US multinationals are strongly competitive.
A French No would sit well with the Union’s newer members from Eastern Europe, who know Chirac is not their friend, and who are more attracted by promises of
rapid
economic growth than social protection and corporate state mischief.
But financial markets’ reaction to the US Federal Reserve’s warning in May that it may wind down its unconventional monetary policies led many analysts to question how
rapid
emerging-market growth would be.
Others, such as Dani Rodrik, have always been more cautious, arguing that much of the past
rapid
growth in major EMDEVs was due to a period of technological “catch-up” growth in manufacturing, which was reaching its limits, and could not be easily extended to the large service sector or other parts of developing economies.
Dramatic,
rapid
change could result in prolonged failure.
While LGFVs use the low-cost loans to build infrastructure, the social returns of those investments are often low; and, after decades of
rapid
infrastructure construction, the marginal returns are declining.
China’s invention initiative has produced such
rapid
results in part because the government actively cooperates with its Asian competitors.
The
rapid
growth that many developing countries experienced prior to the crisis was largely the result of the same model.
First, it depends heavily on
rapid
growth in foreign demand.
Gordon’s thesis is more about a kind of “satiation” in
rapid
technological progress, which depresses expected returns and thus helps to explain the chronic lack of sufficient investment.
It is likely that continued
rapid
increases in prosperity are possible.
We have entered a dangerous period in which a huge and growing population, combined with
rapid
economic growth, now threatens to have a catastrophic impact on the earth’s climate, biodiversity, and fresh-water supplies.
This was demonstrated by the
rapid
growth of output and incomes that followed the arrival of the so-called "peace dividend" which came with the Cold War's end.
By contrast, his rivals, most notably Yulia Tymoshenko, emphasized a
rapid
shift toward NATO and the European Union.
Economic advisers assured their bosses that recovery would be
rapid.
Moreover,
rapid
population growth and bungled economic policy have made Iran excessively dependent on food imports.
The advanced countries will be asked to reduce their CO2 emissions at a substantial rate, while emissions in developing countries can rise to allow for rapid, catch-up economic growth.
Even though in 2001 the share of GDP devoted to IT investment was about the same in the EU and in the US, this was due to recent, concentrated bursts in Europe, as well as to the
rapid
investment slowdown in the US after the dot.com bubble burst.
Because the period of
rapid
IT spending in Europe coincided with a cyclical downturn in the world economy, it may still be too early to see its benefits.
As one can see, the yen appreciated gradually in the 1960s and 1970s, as one would expect, given Japan’s
rapid
catch-up growth of those decades.
Yet, as Figure 4 shows, the real appreciation led to a
rapid
collapse of China’s annual export growth, from above 15% (smoothed over three-year intervals) to elow 10%, and now to a financial slump as well.
What Macron is trying to do is update France’s economic operating system, shifting from the reparative approach of the past to a preparatory model that can better address the challenges generated by digital technology, globalization, and
rapid
innovation.
From this point of view, it might be best that not much
rapid
changes take place after the handover and that business integration proceeds with caution.
This will aggravate Asia’s already serious water problem, which is becoming particularly serious in cities, owing to
rapid
urbanization.
Perhaps the hardest challenge has been to persuade the public, impatient for
rapid
growth, of the need to ensure stability first.
The public sector underwent
rapid
and radical decentralization as part of the transition, owing to the creation of the country’s quasi-federal governmental structure, which created significant overlap and duplication, both in terms of effort and resources.
India has many handicaps and lacks many of the things that are needed to sustain
rapid
growth.
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