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Its membership remains restricted to OECD countries, even though surging demand from non-member countries like China and India is
rapidly
undermining the IEA’s ability to speak for, and coordinate responses among, oil importers as a group.
The same holds true for further reforms of the labor market, which has been liberalized significantly in recent years, amid
rapidly
declining real wages.
Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan are certainly capable of doing so
rapidly.
With the dependency ratio – the proportion of children and pensioners relative to working-age men and women – set to rise
rapidly
in the coming years, economic growth will remain subdued, while health-care and pension costs will increasingly strain government budgets.
Nationalism could become the primary source of legitimacy for a ruling party that can no longer point to a
rapidly
rising standard of living.
As a result of both technological displacement and technology-enabled globalization, the share of employment in occupations in the middle of the skill distribution has declined
rapidly
in both the United States and Europe.
The 2008 global financial crisis, the resulting recession, and
rapidly
widening income and wealth inequality have punctured the glib triumphalism of economics.
Indeed, nationalist politicians and religious leaders have been the first to spot the vacuum, and they are
rapidly
filling it.
Among the EU’s new members, English is
rapidly
replacing Russian as the most widely used foreign language.
A significant part was financed by non-debt-creating inflows of foreign direct investment, but external borrowing, particularly by the private sector, also grew very
rapidly.
Trust in European institutions has dissipated, and commercial ties among European countries have predictably eroded, as exporters look to more
rapidly
growing markets in Asia and the United States.
In graying societies, the political clout of the elderly will steadily grow; and in
rapidly
changing economies, their ability to adapt will decline.
This time, the focus is on the
rapidly
escalating opioid crisis that is destroying lives across the United States.
Looking ahead, even with the more moderate growth rates projected for the future, China’s GDP will grow more
rapidly
than that of the US or Europe.
China’s initial globalization “dividend,” accrued through low factor costs, is
rapidly
diminishing, and a new era – characterized by reliance on the massive domestic market to absorb foreign high-level factors of production, such as technology and human capital – is just beginning.
In a world that is changing so
rapidly
and brutally, you need stability and reassurance.
Unsurprisingly, Trump’s behavior has
rapidly
eroded US global leadership, as his disregard for liberal democratic values weakens the institutional pillars of the world order that the US itself had long championed.
For the moment, China’s military is relatively weak and would likely lose a conventional war with the US; but this situation is
rapidly
evolving, and China may soon have its own aircraft carriers and other more advanced military capabilities.
Public institutions were
rapidly
modernized, political democracy adopted, and a standard market economy created.
The North Korean regime is a remnant of the Cold War – a Stalinist dinosaur that has survived to the present day, whereas South Korea has
rapidly
become an economic and technological power in the region.
However, in
rapidly
growing emerging markets, wages are often sufficiently flexible on the upside.
Given the far-reaching risks posed by this
rapidly
escalating crisis, it may well be up to other stakeholders to take the lead.
The origin of the universal banking system goes back to a situation facing the 19th century Germany that was in some ways similar to that confronting the transition economies today: the financial needs of the
rapidly
growing heavy industries which -- in the face of the underdeveloped capital markets in Germany-- could only be met by commercial banks, many of which were founded by industrial leaders themselves.
But at the very time that many countries in the East are looking to German universal banks as a model, new competitive pressures in the West are
rapidly
transforming the German prototype, leading to new patterns of commercial relations between German business and finance.
This certainly seems to be the market psychology in China and India, where
rapidly
rising incomes and newly successful people are widely expected to put pressure on markets for land, real estate, and construction materials.
High and
rapidly
rising home prices tend to stimulate new housing supply, which in turn tends to undermine prices.
With the world expected to continue growing rapidly, there are excellent investment opportunities that will be funded only if capital continues to move into countries that can use it productively.
After all, it is entirely natural for late-developing countries to grow rapidly, as is true of China today.
So Google scarcely controls, much less monopolizes, this
rapidly
evolving landscape.
China’s entrepreneurs and its
rapidly
expanding middle class are concerned, first and foremost, about their property rights, including the security of their accumulated wealth, amid regulatory tightening with regard to taxation, finance, cross-border capital flows, and even the environment.
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