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The Indian states have substantial policy discretion and often compete to attract businesses and achieve
rapid
economic growth.
A century later, the Japanese economic miracle had transformed the image of at least a small part of Asia in European eyes into a place of
rapid
technological and industrial progress.
Deeper social disparities should never be viewed as the inevitable price of
rapid
growth, and more egalitarian outcomes in education, health, and gender should not be considered “second-stage” reforms.
At the heart of India’s current malaise is a paradox:
rapid
growth in real income has not been matched by genuine advances in living standards.
For three decades, the dividends from Deng Xiaoping’s initial decision to open China’s economy to market forces, and to the world, have fueled
rapid
growth.
Indeed, in a future of
rapid
technological change and widespread automation, the determining factor – or crippling limit – to innovation, competiveness, and growth is less likely to be the availability of capital than the existence of a skilled workforce.
Given
rapid
change in the skill sets required for many occupations, business must redirect investment to on-the-job training and lifelong learning, particularly as millennials enter the workforce, seeking purpose and diversity of experience where their predecessors sought remuneration and stability.
Oil Dictator DominosLONDON – Price movements as large and
rapid
as those that have upended oil markets since June 2014 are sure to cause pain to some and benefit others.
China will have a more
rapid
recovery later this year, but growth will reach only 5% this year and 7% in 2010, well below the average of 10% over the last decade.
There are many reasons for this progress – not the least being
rapid
economic development, especially in China.
After all, by staying in the euro, a
rapid
export-led recovery would be impossible.
Yet in a world undergoing
rapid
and far-reaching technological change, it is past time for education to have its own “moonshot moment.”
Instead of producing sustained
rapid
growth and economic stability, such policies made countries more vulnerable to the power of the rich and the vagaries of international finance and global instability, which has become more frequent and severe due to deregulation.
The most important lesson is the need for sustained
rapid
growth and structural economic transformation.
Of course, what’s true today could be demographically unsustainable tomorrow; and if Japan’s birth rate remains permanently at 1.4,
rapid
population decline could pose severe problems.
In a world of radical automation possibilities, high and rising life expectancy and a declining population are better problems to face than the
rapid
population growth that threatens to overwhelm job creation in some emerging-market economies.
Otherwise, a
rapid
escalation of yields in the bond market might be necessary for the public to accept that there is a problem, and for politicians to have the room to resolve it.
Yet, given
rapid
progress on artificial intelligence, and the multiple incentives for making computers even smarter, Musk sees no way of preventing that from happening.
While too
rapid
a rate of immigration can cause social problems, proponents argue that, over the long term, immigration strengthens the power of the US.
And yet, despite the more
rapid
rise in German wages, the country’s exports rebounded faster than Spain’s – or those of any other European Union country.
In contrast, Pakistan’s strategy involves reaching out to its neighbors in order to facilitate
rapid
development.
Emerging markets, for their part, have learned that export surpluses are no guarantee of
rapid
growth.
The
rapid
growth of China, India, and other emerging countries should come with increased influence, to be implemented through the planned quota increase in 2011.
Over the last three decades, significant gains in workforce size and quality helped Asia to become a hub of global supply chains – and thus to sustain
rapid
progress toward advanced-economy income levels and living standards.
At a time of
rapid
change, education and skills training should be coordinated with, say, trade and industrial policies to improve the chances that emerging labor-market requirements will be met.
Given the current regional security environment– international terrorism tied to local, Asian-based terrorists, various challenges to the security of vital sea lanes, North Korea’s search for nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles, and China’s
rapid
enhancement of its naval power–, Asia today is far less stable and more complex than it was when Japan's constitution was written.
The Bank created special facilities to assist with food security,
rapid
crisis response, trade finance, micro-finance, public-private infrastructure, bank capitalization, and restructuring business loans.
Since these groups were thrown on the defensive for a while after the old regimes were toppled, initially they did not have the political power to oppose
rapid
and irreversible changes.
The
rapid
increase thus appears to be mostly the result of speculative momentum that occurred before the interest-rate cuts.
Turkey is not “Asian” only in terms of economic energy and
rapid
growth: it is also Asian in a more political sense, with the rising temptation of a form of “Oriental despotism.”
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