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The main weakness of Latin America’s economies is that they will be unable to generate the type of
rapid
and sustained growth required to create jobs and reduce inequality and poverty.
Generating the
rapid
long-term economic growth that Latin American countries need requires that they fulfill three conditions.
Finally, they need to attain a
rapid
rate of productivity growth, which can be achieved only by ensuring a high-quality, broadly accessible educational system.
In fact, Western political and economic structures are, in some ways, specifically designed to resist deep and
rapid
change, if only to prevent temporary and reversible fluctuations from having an undue influence on underlying systems.
Against this background, a
rapid
and comprehensive transformation is clearly not feasible.
Given the upward pressure on prices implied by rising emerging-market demand and the global economy’s
rapid
increase in size, that day has arrived.
If criticism of democratic governance on the grounds of its “inevitable short time horizon” were correct, it would be hard to explain how India, a populous, complex, and still-poor democracy, could sustain long-term investments and policies required to support
rapid
growth and development.
While Argentina’s external debt remains low overall, its
rapid
growth is a source of concern.
In fact, while reducing inflation is necessary to stabilize the economy, Argentina’s attempts to achieve
rapid
disinflation through overly ambitious targets will only exacerbate external imbalances.
In other words, while the US lectures developing countries on the need to face the pain of
rapid
adjustment to liberalization, it refuses to do the same.
More
rapid
nominal GDP growth would almost certainly have resulted in higher real growth and would have made it easier to achieve necessary deleveraging.
To escape the crisis, Germany used
rapid
export growth – especially to meet voracious Chinese demand.
In effect, the US Army provides
rapid
response capabilities to the US Joint Force (the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines acting in tandem) and our allies and partners.
These innovations enabled Foshan to create markets that were largely defunct before 1979, while coping with
rapid
urbanization, industrialization, and globalization.
Meanwhile, inequality has increased worldwide – even in countries that have experienced
rapid
economic expansion, notably China and India.
But while they may be able to report that their baby suffered from
rapid
breathing or diarrhea, they have no way of identifying the cause of these symptoms.
In the worst hit parts of India, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, the immediate interior was unaffected, while the tourism and fishing industries – the lifeblood of wrecked coastal areas – account for only a tiny share of these countries’ GDP, as liberalizing reforms have fueled economic diversification and
rapid
growth.
The Arrogance of Chinese PowerNEW DELHI – Success breeds confidence, and
rapid
success produces arrogance.
By contrast, state-driven capitalism has given China economic stability and
rapid
growth, allowing it to ride out the global crisis.
One downside to China’s
rapid
growth is its rising demand for energy and the increased CO2 emissions that accompany it.
But for the financial community, pioneering formulas that paved the way for modern hedging strategies should get just as much credit for the passing period of
rapid
global growth as cell phones, computers, and the Internet.
Economists are not certain whether there are short-run costs or benefits to
rapid
fiscal consolidation.
Italy and Germany are headed toward a ratio of one retiree per worker; without more
rapid
GDP growth, new immigration policies, higher retirement ages, and efforts to stem the increase in welfare spending, taxes will inexorably rise from already damaging levels.
But the way the debate has evolved since the first bill was proposed in 2008 illustrates the
rapid
change in how the practice is viewed.
Spurring faster growth of small- and medium-size enterprises through relatively high investment in physical assets and R&D programs, improved infrastructure, and more
rapid
urbanization, all of which require a lot of savings to invest, is vital.
Recent research by the International Monetary Fund on the context-specific variability of fiscal multipliers has raised serious questions about the costs and effectiveness of
rapid
fiscal consolidation.
China’s Intervention LessonsBEIJING – China’s stock market has been a hot topic since the summer, when a
rapid
rise gave way to a major plunge, triggering a global equities sell-off.
That leaves the final explanation: those in charge of financial reform really did not want to make
rapid
progress.
As a result, policy debates have shifted to arguments about what the recovery will look like: V-shaped
(rapid
return to potential growth), U-shaped (slow and anemic growth), or even W-shaped (a double-dip).
Clearly, the current fiscal path being pursued in most advanced economies – the reliance of the United States, the euro zone, the United Kingdom, Japan, and others on very large budget deficits and
rapid
accumulation of public debt – is unsustainable.
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