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Policymakers need a Plan B in the event that one proves necessary, modeled on America’s
rapid
resolution of insolvent savings and loans in the early 1990s, together with sales of toxic assets in large blocks (to prevent so-called adverse selection from unraveling any bidding process).
The principles of America's Chapter 11 bankruptcy law - the provision which allows
rapid
reorganization of firms in ways that maintain its economic activity, should underlay whatever rules are adopted.
Moreover, the
rapid
advance of artificial intelligence and robotics means that even if manufacturing output in the US stabilizes or ticks upwards, it will not involve anywhere near the number of middle-skill jobs that it did in the past.
But Obama will have to define a clearer US policy, addressing China’s
rapid
rise under an authoritarian regime that aggressively pursues border claims and whips up nationalism at home.
I am speaking of callous nationalism and hatred amongst different communities living on this planet; organized crime possessing hitherto unseen technological means; international terrorism; the spreading drug trade; the dehumanizing effects of the fast growth of urban agglomerations; the danger that our civilization will lose control over the nuclear weapons or information systems that it has invented and over the environmental consequences of its own development; widening social differences combined with a
rapid
population growth and with our inability to regulate the various sophisticated forms of the globalized market economy in order that its products help to genuinely cultivate human life instead of confine it.
This means
rapid
expansion of TB centers, so that patients don’t have to choose between treatment and caring for their families.
We can count on technological innovation to continue at an even more
rapid
pace than in previous generations.
That is why, at the upcoming UN conference in Sendai, world leaders must agree, through a revised HFA, to scale up their efforts to cope with the risks posed by rising sea levels, global warming, rampant urbanization, and
rapid
population growth.
Shock Therapy for Russia’s BureaucratsCAMBRIDGE: All the postcommunist countries that implemented radical reforms, except for Russia, began to see
rapid
growth by 1994, at the latest.
Chinese authorities certainly seem to have that interpretation of the roots of Japan’s malaise in mind as they seek to avoid
rapid
revaluation.
The only desirable scenario, therefore, is a Chinese economy that transmits its stimulus to the rest of the world mainly through rising imports generated by
rapid
economic growth (i.e., the income effect on import demand), rather than by exchange-rate appreciation (the substitution effect).
This requires maintaining
rapid
growth while undertaking a major but necessarily gradual domestic restructuring, for which a smooth appreciation is much better suited.
For developing countries to continue to enjoy
rapid
economic growth, and for rich countries to avoid a slump caused, it will be necessary to develop new energy technologies.
And, without a
rapid
return to growth, more defaults – and social turmoil – cannot be avoided.
And countries, like China, that rely excessively on net exports for growth should accelerate reforms, including more
rapid
currency appreciation, in order to boost domestic demand and consumption.
As a result, an education-funding crisis threatens to dash hopes of sustained
rapid
growth and lasting prosperity.
Intense foreign competition and
rapid
technological change does not have to be a race to the bottom.
Around 75% of this investment will have to take place in the developing world, particularly middle-income countries, owing to their growth needs,
rapid
urbanization, and already-large infrastructure backlogs.
Our analysis shows that as globalization continues its
rapid
evolution, new challenges emerge.
The death of Kuwait’s ruler, Sheikh Jaber al-Sabah, on January 15, 2006, was followed by unprecedented national disquiet, which led to the
rapid
abdication of his designated successor, Saad Al Sabah.
These
rapid
changes have rattled global financial markets and spooked investors, reducing their appetite for risk – a cautious attitude that has been reflected in emerging markets.
Ultimately, the enhanced economic activity that development generates is the only way to reduce inequalities, particularly in a context of
rapid
demographic growth: it is easier to work on a fairer distribution of a growing pie than of a shrinking one.
More importantly, the United States and Ukraine are talking seriously about Ukraine’s
rapid
accession to NATO, by 2008.
First, globalization enabled
rapid
economic growth for all of its members, which now account for more than 30% of global output.
The basis for continued
rapid
economic development has been established, and there is nothing to suggest the possibility of significant change in inflation targets, in the autonomy of the central bank, or in the floating exchange rate.
Trade openness provided access to inexpensive imported intermediate goods, larger markets, and advanced technologies, thereby contributing to
rapid
productivity growth in the country’s manufacturing industries.
It must also confront the huge, family-controlled chaebols – such as Hyundai, LG, and Samsung – that contributed significantly to
rapid
industrialization and technological advancement but also block competition from start-ups and SMEs, stifling dynamism and innovation.
Moreover, even if a
rapid
and comprehensive solution to the debt crisis is achieved, spurring growth will not be easy.
This catastrophe demonstrates nothing if not the manner in which
rapid
climate change is turbocharging the natural phenomena that punish our human foibles.
The UoPeople’s program has been a
rapid
success.
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