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It was also desirable, because
rapid
growth was hitting environmental limits.
America’s withdrawal, nearly coinciding with the outbreak of the Arab Spring and the eruption of the Syrian civil war, and its persistent passivity as the regional force for order, now threatens to lead to the disintegration of Iraq, owing to the
rapid
advance of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, including its capture of the country’s second-largest city, Mosul.
In a recent report, the economist Philippe Legrain demonstrated how countries that invest in newcomers’ successful and
rapid
integration into the workforce can, within five years, reap economic benefits that are twice as large as the initial outlay.
In fact, to the extent that a crisis could do more good than harm, warnings that the
rapid
credit expansion of recent years could trigger a debt crisis, or that the real-estate sector is on the verge of collapse, may not be as worrying as many believe.
An aggressive BOJ policy of money creation could cause further weakening of the yen’s exchange rate – and a rise in domestic prices that is more
rapid
than what Abe wants.
The government might be tempted to rely on
rapid
inflation to try to reduce the real value of its debt.
The reality is that technological advancement, combined with flexible and dynamic labor and capital markets, led to a
rapid
rise in productivity growth and the spread of new technologies.
And China could not have achieved
rapid
economic growth and modernization without access to US markets.
The Techno-Political TransformationGENEVA – It would be an understatement to say that our world is undergoing
rapid
and far-reaching change.
But rapid, far-reaching change can also present great opportunities.
After a couple of centuries of relative stagnation, these two countries, containing nearly two-fifths of the world’s population, have experienced remarkably
rapid
income growth in the last three decades.
In its latest “World Economic Outlook,” the IMF examines the analogy explicitly, in terms not only of the collapse of financial confidence, but also of the
rapid
decline in global trade and industrial activity.
Where necessary, they can be supported by air and maritime
rapid
response assets, and thus constitute a fully-fledged military resource for armed intervention.
Both the Commission and the euro area countries seem to be hoping that more
rapid
growth will ease – and ideally resolve – the dilemma that reform of the Pact has put before them.
For example, it is clear that wealth inequality has increased much more than income inequality over the past decade, with the
rapid
rise in urban housing prices playing a central role.
After years of
rapid
growth, global investment in oil production and exploration has fallen by $150 billion dollars in 2015.
The center of the Western political spectrum has tended to underestimate the impact of rising inequality within countries, focusing instead on the benefits of market opening and integration, such as the unprecedentedly
rapid
reduction in global poverty.
This generation is more educated than their parents, and they live in countries that have benefited from
rapid
and broad development, including growing access to information, financial products, and other business-related services.
Although Egypt and Tunisia’s pro-democracy movements achieved
rapid
regime change, uncertainties remain in those countries, too.
The liberal international order helped China sustain
rapid
economic growth and reduce poverty dramatically.
Only a few months later, the
rapid
escalation and regionalization of both crises, together with developments elsewhere, led many observers to proclaim that 2014 marked the beginning of a less peaceful and more chaotic era in international relations.
In the case of Poland, for example, postcommunists delivered
rapid
growth, but their performance in the fields of social security, health, and other social issues has been nothing short of disastrous.
But the picture is changing with the
rapid
growth of China’s military expenditures.
Transactional leadership is more effective in stable and predictable environments, whereas an inspirational style is more likely to appear in periods of
rapid
and discontinuous social and political change.
The key to addressing this problem is, as the declaration recognizes, to develop and improve access to
rapid
point-of-care diagnostic tools.
That is an inherently difficult task at a time when
rapid
change in the global economy has left many still trying to understand what is happening and what it all means for growth, stability, the distribution of income, and employment.
Lack of trust in elites is probably healthy at some level, but numerous polls indicate that it is in
rapid
decline, which surely increases citizens’ reluctance to delegate authority to navigate an uncertain global economic environment.
The bigger challenge facing India will be to nurture and sustain
rapid
growth in the long run.
Once investment picks up, India will be able to recapture its past
rapid
growth – and sustain it in the coming years.
Rapidly falling prices and extremely elastic demand will sustain
rapid
growth in these sectors' share of total economic expenditure.
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