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Data for DevelopmentNEW YORK – The data revolution is
rapidly
transforming every part of society.
Unfortunately, the market cannot produce a demand recovery
rapidly
by itself.
In either case, it is an agenda favored by developed or
rapidly
emerging countries, which poorer economies cannot afford.
As is the case elsewhere, technological advances are
rapidly
transforming industries and economies, by blurring the boundaries between the physical, digital, and biological worlds.
Second, platform economies are emerging
rapidly
and build on traditional networks.
While developed countries in Europe, North America, and Asia are
rapidly
aging, emerging economies are predominantly youthful.
But the fear of triggering a rapid decline in asset prices is one of the key reasons why the US Federal Reserve is reluctant to raise short-term interest rates more
rapidly.
Distrust and national egoism are spreading rapidly, devouring European solidarity and common purpose.
The economics profession did not go far enough to develop a comprehensive understanding of the connection between a
rapidly
growing and increasingly deregulated financial sector and the real economy.
For example, how would Greece (or any country) exit the euro in order to cushion the extreme downward wage adjustment required to regain competitiveness, and to avoid the severe social unrest that could result from reining in debt too
rapidly?
Strategically, Hezbollah fears that if Assad falls, and if it loses the ability to resupply itself
rapidly
and effectively as a result, Israel will take advantage by unleashing another war against it.
And the benefits of the 2009 Shanghai Expo were
rapidly
undermined by the jailing of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Liu Xiaobo and the television screens around the world broadcasting scenes of an empty chair at the Oslo ceremonies.
Monetary interest rates have increased steadily, owing to rampant regulatory arbitrage (whereby banks find loopholes that enable them to avoid unfavorable rules) and the fragmentation of the credit market, while return on capital has fallen
rapidly
because of overcapacity.
As a result, total compensation per hour is rising more rapidly, with the annual rate increasing to 3.1% in the first quarter of 2015, from 2.5% in 2014 as a whole and 1.1% in 2013.
But, as these temporary influences fall away in the coming year, overall price inflation will begin to increase more
rapidly.
If inflation does rise faster than the Fed expects, it may be forced to increase interest rates rapidly, with adverse effects on financial markets and potentially on the broader economy.
Globally, but especially for
rapidly
growing economies, the lesson is simple: avoid America’s private health-care model.
In this case, the overall Greek deficit would be about 15% of GDP, putting its debt on a
rapidly
exploding path.
That structural shift, in combination with the renminbi’s strengthening effective real exchange rate relative to the dollar, owing to inflation and
rapidly
rising wages in export sectors, offers hope that China’s surplus will fall.
That prospect
rapidly
drove down the euro’s exchange rate, enhancing the international competitiveness of European goods.
The lesson of the 1960’s suggests that a fully convertible renminbi could
rapidly
become a major international reserve currency.
There are still huge pools of private wealth sitting on the sidelines that can be
rapidly
mobilized to support productive infrastructure.
Emission targets implicitly tend to obey a formula that quantifies three major principles: all countries should rein in their emissions, but rich countries should accept bigger cuts than poor countries; countries where emissions have recently increased
rapidly
should be given some time to bring them back down; and no country or group of countries should suffer disproportionately large economic costs.
studies on vitamins, diet, or hormones in terms of their association with health outcomes in the general population), four-fifths of the most prestigious findings were
rapidly
contradicted.
It is to be expected that the majority of research findings are
rapidly
contradicted and refuted; indeed, it is part of how progress of science occurs.
During Arpaio’s 24 years as the sheriff of a jurisdiction that includes the
rapidly
growing city of Phoenix, he built his reputation on his department’s aggressive efforts to track down undocumented immigrants – and on the brutal conditions he established in the facilities where they were held.
The Judeo-Christian custom of burial is
rapidly
being replaced - not by the ritual of an Indian pyre, but by a crematorium, i.e., the destruction of a corpse by means of high-temperature machines, a procedure from which the public is excluded.
Moreover, when economists adjust their message to fit their audience, the result is the opposite of what is intended: they
rapidly
lose credibility.
The context of Western countries’ domestic and European policy is changing
rapidly.
In 2013, the ILO launched its Future of Work initiative, which seeks to identify and analyze incipient trends and provide a forum for discussion about what must be done to adapt to
rapidly
changing labor-market conditions.
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