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But, regardless of their cause,
rapidly
growing inequalities are a powerful force for instability everywhere, from wealthy America to
rapidly
growing China to reform-challenged Europe.
The most obvious scenario would be for the global economy to grow
rapidly
enough to rescue Europe from stagnation.
In today’s Russia, the overriding myth is that Putin has presided over a
rapidly
modernizing country.
And these costs, estimated at 1-5% of deferred earnings, have been rising
rapidly
in recent years, in line with the growing share of foreign markets in US-based MNCs’ revenues.
But have we really confronted the fact that to achieve the targets – especially on eradicating extreme poverty and hunger – we need decent jobs for the
rapidly
growing, urbanized, and youthful populations of Africa?
But, as these factors’ impact on the overall price level diminishes, the inflation rate will rise more
rapidly.
On top of all this,
rapidly
growing public debt implies that new entrants to the labor market will sooner or later face a mountain of taxes.
The PLA has spent an inordinate amount of its
rapidly
growing resources in areas that give it an asymmetrical advantage, such as electronic warfare and human intelligence.
It has a nuclear first- and second-strike capability; its own satellite communications systems; increasingly sophisticated and numerous aircraft and war ships; a
rapidly
growing economy to sustain high levels of military investment; as well as its own political and diplomatic points of leverage at places like the UN.
Moreover, “the US housing market appears to be stabilizing....Overall, the US mortgage market has remained resilient, although the sub-prime segment has deteriorated a bit more
rapidly
than had been expected.”
They represent a large share of the global economy, and they are gravitating
rapidly
toward the tradable sector, with increasingly powerful digital and information technology chasing imperfectly mobile human resources and new
rapidly
growing markets.
Rather, the question is how billions of at-risk people and businesses can
rapidly
adapt and ensure their communities are as resilient as possible.
Reliable statistics were not available in all countries, and for years there was no political will to protect public budgets from the impact of
rapidly
aging populations on pension and health-care costs.
Rather, they object to what came after, when it
rapidly
became apparent that the three permanent Security Council’s members driving the intervention (the United States, the United Kingdom, and France) would settle for nothing less than regime change, and do whatever it took to achieve it.
More generally, the Western powers, along with Arab states like Qatar, comprehensively supported the rebel side in what
rapidly
became a civil war, ignoring an explicit arms embargo in the process.
The volume of trade is growing
rapidly.
As a result, Turkey is now seeking to contain a
rapidly
deteriorating regional security situation.
Originally reluctant to accept a Europe with autonomous military capacity, the United Kingdom had learned from the intervention in Kosovo that the EU must be able to respond to crises
rapidly
and efficiently.
In countries with little or no such endowments – where innovation, competitive efficiency, and a focus on production rather than rents is all the more important – the lack of good governance will lead to failure more
rapidly.
As a result, its exports contain an ever-increasing share of imported goods and services and the share of domestic value-added in its exports per unit of output is
rapidly
declining.
A key component of Abe’s growth strategy is to expand the workforce – a major challenge, given that Japanese society is aging
rapidly.
As Alibaba, Tencent, and other rising technology giants demonstrate, China is moving
rapidly
toward e-commerce and e-finance.
This time, the free-trade consensus evaporated – even more
rapidly
than I had anticipated.
America’s Exploding Budget DeficitCAMBRIDGE – The United States has an enormous and
rapidly
widening budget deficit.
The US grew
rapidly
in the 1950’s and 1960’s with a relatively heavily regulated banking system.
This is the point that French voters arguably reached in April when they elected Macron, and a similar turning point is
rapidly
approaching in Britain, as the risks and contradictions of Brexit become ever clearer.
Because the economic situation continues to deteriorate rapidly, it is reasonable to expect that this massive exodus will accelerate.
After all, high-income countries, where populations are aging rapidly, often have an excess of savings ready to be allocated to high-yield investments.
With minds concentrated by fears of another 1930’s-style Great Depression, America’s political leaders developed, virtually overnight, a $700 billion bailout plan to resuscitate the country’s
rapidly
deflating financial sector.
Finance AgonistesLONDON – For at least a quarter-century, the financial sector has grown far more
rapidly
than the economy as a whole, both in developed and in most developing countries.
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