Rapidly
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As a result, stimulus was
rapidly
withdrawn in an effort to consolidate weakened fiscal positions, bringing the nascent recovery to an abrupt end.
Economic growth has averaged nearly 6% over the last decade, and the poverty rate has declined
rapidly
since the 1990s.
While any
rapidly
expanding city experiences public-service bottlenecks, these can be overcome.
In the three and a half decades since China embarked on its market reforms, it has risen more
rapidly
along more dimensions of power than any other country in history.
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi pointed out when the Paris agreement was concluded, India still needs to “grow
rapidly
to meet the aspiration of 1.25 billion people, 300 million of whom are without access to energy.”
This is good news, but the fact remains that countries’ commitments do not yet add up to enough to turn the tide – and our window of opportunity to act effectively on climate change is
rapidly
closing.
According to the Boston Consulting Group, Chinese e-commerce platforms’ business models have evolved differently from those in the West, as they have responded to Chinese consumers’
rapidly
increasing spending power and enthusiasm for innovation.
As the economy continues to crumble that could shift very rapidly, as Putin seems to have acknowledged when – in apparent anticipation of trouble – he created a National Guard of 400,000 paramilitary security forces and put it under the command of his long-time bodyguard.
There is an even greater silent force which may produce a new generation of political leaders: the
rapidly
growing army of Christian believers, now estimated at 20 million.
According to a recent report published by Moody’s, interest in investments relating to climate change and sustainable development by institutional investors has grown
rapidly
in recent years.
Making matters worse, even where girls’ educational attainment has grown rapidly, commensurate improvements for women in the workforce have remained elusive.
Second, there is a widespread belief that advanced economies’ urban elites – in government, the media, and business – are either uninterested or unable to address their societies’ most serious problems: economic inequality, banking crises, aging populations and overburdened social-security systems, terrorism, porous borders,
rapidly
changing community identities, and much else.
But, even with significantly more public-debt relief, Greece could not return to growth without
rapidly
restoring competitiveness.
Regardless of what Greece does, eurozone banks now need to be
rapidly
recapitalized, which requires a new EU-wide program of direct capital injections.
Indeed, while the economies of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone grew
rapidly
in the ten years prior to the Ebola outbreak – at average annual rates of 2.8%, 10%, and 8%, respectively – their populations have seen little improvement in their daily lives.
Four developments will soon occur, probably at approximately the same time: the aging Cuban émigrés who have dictated US policy regarding their homeland will give way to the next generation; the Castros will pass from the scene;US-Cuban relations will be normalized; and one of the world’s two remaining museums of communism will become a
rapidly
growing, service-exporting market-based economy.
These policies are motivated by domestic considerations, as the Chinese government seeks to raise living standards more
rapidly
than the moderating growth rate of GDP.
But the fall in domestic saving is likely to cause the Chinese government to allow the renminbi to appreciate more
rapidly.
The Americans are eager for China to reduce its surplus and allow its currency to appreciate more
rapidly.
The US, Russia, Canada, Norway, and Denmark, for example, have agreed to prohibit commercial fishing in the international waters of the Arctic Ocean until research can be carried out on how fish stocks are being affected by
rapidly
melting ice and warming seas.
But, from 2009 to 2012, portfolio bond flows, which are sensitive to sudden shifts in investor sentiment, were the most
rapidly
growing component of inflows.
In the absence of productive development policies of the type used in East Asia, modern firms may have not been able to expand
rapidly
enough.
Pakistan’s leaders were determined to turn attention back toward their country’s
rapidly
deteriorating relations with India, a challenge with which the US could help.
Developed after the 2001 attack on the Indian Parliament, the doctrine calls for Indian troops to move
rapidly
to occupy 300-500 square kilometers of Pakistani territory in the event of another terrorist attack.
How Trump Is Helping ChinaFRANKFURT – The Sino-American trade war, initiated early this year by US President Donald Trump’s administration, is escalating
rapidly.
In Egypt, Syria, Tunisia, and Turkey,
rapidly
growing and increasingly assertive middle classes want a say in politics and greater economic opportunity.
Even if the world
rapidly
decarbonizes, oil consumption will remain high enough for their resources to be worth extracting.
If the regional balance of power is not introduced into negotiations, any future conflict – however small – could spread rapidly, with unimaginable consequences.
Indeed, given Europe’s accumulated public debt and its
rapidly
aging population, maintaining the status quo would serve only to intensify economic crisis, threatening the euro’s very existence.
Most Europeans – and many in other parts of the world – live in
rapidly
aging societies.
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