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If credit expands too rapidly, the Fed can raise the interest rate that it pays on deposits.
Making matters worse,
rapidly
rising capital and skill requirements for production, among other factors, is sustaining a trend toward less competition among companies across a wide range of sectors in advanced economies.
Wages rose
rapidly
and most Germans experienced growing prosperity.
At one end of the spectrum are the techno-optimists, who believe we are on the cusp of a new era in which the world’s living standards will rise more
rapidly
than ever.
After all, who can seriously doubt that innovation is progressing
rapidly?
On the supply side, the key question is whether the innovating sector has access to the capital and skills it needs to expand
rapidly
and continuously.
This perverse outcome becomes possible when there is severe technological dualism in the economy and the more productive activities do not expand
rapidly
enough.
Yes, the initial disequilibrium shock of the industrial revolution was and is associated with
rapidly
rising inequality as opportunities are opened to aggressiveness and enterprise, and as the market prices commanded by key scarce skills rise sky-high.
In an era of rapid technological progress, creativity, and innovation, the global economic landscape can change
rapidly.
In pluralistic democracies, on the other hand, blasphemy is
rapidly
diluted.
With China now America’s third largest – and by far its most
rapidly
growing – export market, the US should push hard to expand business opportunities in China, especially as the Chinese economy tilts increasingly toward internal demand.
For this reason, the future shape of the International Monetary Fund is
rapidly
moving to the top of the agenda for world leaders as they prepare to meet in Washington in mid-November to discuss the future of the global financial system.
Whether China’s economy can continue to grow
rapidly
will depend far more on its ability to reform than on how its stock markets perform.
Once it became clear that the epidemic would not be
rapidly
contained, several firms quickly arranged for clinical trials of potential treatments and vaccines, indicating that they already had the ability to produce plausible candidates.
Low-cost oil is
rapidly
being depleted.
Although
rapidly
aging Western countries are unable to attract the immigrants they need, they allow millions who are already there to suffer discrimination and abuse.
There was also clear recognition of meaningful progress on this front, with China’s tertiary sector (services) growing more
rapidly
than its secondary sector (manufacturing and construction) for the third year in a row – sufficient to make services the Chinese economy’s largest sector for the first time.
But that is a poor excuse for not challenging relatively obvious anti-competitive moves, such as when Facebook purchased Instagram (with its
rapidly
growing social network) or when Google bought its map competitor, Waze.
They are certain to grow more
rapidly
in the coming decades than the core of Europe.
Within 11 years of the peak of the pre-Depression business cycle in 1929, output per worker was up 11% and still growing
rapidly.
We supported a greater voting share for China, and other
rapidly
growing emerging markets, in the IMF and the World Bank.
It was one thing when rebalancing failed to occur as the economy was growing rapidly; for the skeptics, it is another matter altogether when rebalancing is stymied in a “slow-growth” climate.
Yet, since its inception, transplant medicine has been grappling with a
rapidly
increasing gap between the supply of organs and demand for them.
The gap between real-world emissions and what will be needed to keep warming below the agreed-upon limits is
rapidly
widening.
The global reach of the regulation implied huge economies of scale in the manufacture of handsets and network hardware, so prices fell rapidly, and interoperability between networks and across countries was much easier to achieve.
Thousands of coral reefs, seagrass beds, and other shallow-water ecosystems are
rapidly
being destroyed and buried as China’s leaders rush to stake their claim to the region.
To start cutting now risks derailing the recovery – which is already bringing down borrowing more
rapidly
than expected.
A
rapidly
implemented, national-scale solution would be ideal.
But whether Europe as a whole avoids lost decades of economic growth still hangs in the balance, and depends on whether southern European governments can
rapidly
restore competitiveness.
Northern Europeans with money to invest were willing to lend on extraordinarily easy terms to those in the south who wanted to spend, and ample pre-2007 spending made employers there willing to raise wages
rapidly.
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