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Trade and output levels exceeded pre-crisis levels in most countries a few years ago, and global poverty continues to decline
rapidly.
And, according to Siegfried Hecker, the former director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the US, North Korea will have 20 warheads in its nuclear arsenal by 2016; it also plans to move
rapidly
to develop its capacity to miniaturize nuclear weapons.
They will also confront a
rapidly
changing external environment and a growing need to manage capital flows more effectively, which will require much closer coordination between central banks and financial regulators.
It began to increase later that decade, and grew
rapidly
after eight formerly communist countries joined the EU in 2004, when Britain – unlike, for instance, France and Germany – waived its right to impose a seven-year delay before allowing free movement of people from the new member states.
That reaction partly reflected xenophobia, fanned by deliberate exaggeration: “Leave” campaigners, for example, mendaciously suggested that Turkey, with its large and
rapidly
expanding population, would soon enter the EU without Britain’s consent.
Unless this increase is accompanied by rising prosperity and
rapidly
expanding job opportunities, large and continuous migration flows across the Mediterranean will become inevitable.
The current policies and those proposed in the government’s recent budget would cause the national debt to rise rapidly, but those policies are not inevitable.
The US economy grew
rapidly
for several years after WWII with a higher debt/GDP ratio, and today’s ratio is lower than in all other major industrial countries (and roughly half that of Greece, analogies to which are absurd and misleading).
Numerous studies show that government spending “multipliers,” even when large at the ZLB, shrink rapidly, then turn negative – and may even be negative during economic expansions and when households expect higher taxes beyond the ZLB period.
There have been game-changing developments in other fields as well, many with proven potential to help address global challenges, such as ensuring food security and safeguarding the environment in the face of a
rapidly
growing global population, expected to reach 9.6 billion in 35 years.
But those who derisively call China a “trade cheat” should ponder whether China would have been able to diversify its economy and grow as
rapidly
if it had become a member of the WTO before 2001, or if it had slavishly applied WTO rules since then.
Order must be restored rapidly, with zero tolerance of looting and other crimes.
Against this background, it is encouraging that the announcement of Vision 2030 has been followed
rapidly
by the implementation of some initial and notable steps.
Other countries have grown
rapidly
in recent decades without relying on external surpluses.
Elsewhere, small, formerly socialist economies – Armenia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Lithuania, and Kosovo – have grown very
rapidly
since the early 2000’s.
Moreover, a trade agreement with Afghanistan that allows Afghan goods to cross Pakistan en route to India may be one step towards an improvement of economic relations with that large and
rapidly
growing neighbor.
The bottom line is that China and India are still large economies, growing rapidly, and consuming massive amounts of resources.
Latin America’s
rapidly
growing economies are particularly vulnerable, as they are forced to confront both China’s exchange-rate inflexibility and the impact of dollar devaluation arising from the US Federal Reserve’s expansionary monetary policy.
The exact amount depends on how
rapidly
Americans re-direct their spending from imports to domestically-produced goods, and how much of an expected recovery in the dollar's exchange rate is needed to persuade investors to hold US assets while the spending switchover takes place.
Their fears started with the “flash crash” of May 2010, when, in a matter of 30 minutes, major US stock indices fell by almost 10%, before recovering
rapidly.
Moreover, the European Central Bank is engaged in a large-scale asset-purchasing initiative that could be easily and
rapidly
expanded.
Only at extremely high temperatures – over 100 million degrees Celsius, or almost ten times hotter than the sun – do the nuclei move so
rapidly
that they overcome their repulsion and fuse.
The Ottoman Empire, then known as the “sick man of Europe,” was
rapidly
disintegrating, and it remained to be seen which European power would succeed it.
Immense trade flows, the rise of billions of new consumers in the emerging world, and technology breakthroughs are
rapidly
transforming the global economy.
The cost of full-genome sequencing has fallen rapidly, from $27 billion for the first genome ever completed to around $10,000 now, which makes partial genome databases much less attractive.
In France, for example, social housing organizations have
rapidly
deployed €320 million of EU money in the last few years to improve energy efficiency in existing housing stock.
With five years of Iraqi experience – and powerful communication and financial support behind them – this network is growing
rapidly.
During the record-breaking 2003 heat wave in France, operations at 17 commercial nuclear reactors had to be scaled back or stopped because of
rapidly
rising temperatures in rivers and lake.
Nuclear plants located by the sea do not face similar problems in hot conditions, because ocean waters do not heat up anywhere near as
rapidly
as rivers or lakes.
The ecosystem of digital labor platforms is still in its infancy, but it is developing
rapidly.
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