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Moreover, China’s
rapidly
aging population and declining working-age population will reduce long-term investment demand.
A higher rate of global migration is desirable for four reasons: it is a source of innovation and dynamism; it responds to labor shortages; it meets the challenges posed by
rapidly
aging populations; and it provides an escape from poverty and persecution.
Avatars of liberal capitalism like the United States and the United Kingdom continued to perform anemically in 2012, while many Asian countries, relying on various versions of dirigisme, have not only grown
rapidly
and steadily over the last several decades, but have also weathered recent economic storms with surprising grace.
Yes, South Korea grew
rapidly
under state capitalism, and China is doing likewise today.
The city offered a lifeline to South Korean companies struggling with
rapidly
rising wages, allowing them to make use of low-cost North Korean labor.
It is rising
rapidly
in both the non-financial private sector and in an expanding, interconnected financial sector that remains opaque.
Tunisia’s political achievements could
rapidly
be reversed if the new government cannot quickly revive the economy and improve citizens’ daily lives.
If the economy grows rapidly, there will be no problem; if it does not, a pension crisis looms.
As
rapidly
as the large, modern firms improved, through investments in technology and skills, the economy was dragged down by its unproductive small firms.
Today, the microfinance industry serves about 150-200 million borrowers around the world, and has grown
rapidly
by securing access to several billion dollars in equity financing.
Within a few years, as their loan books began to grow rapidly, Compartamos and SKS created for-profit businesses that were owned by their respective NGOs.
Moreover, the government provided strong leadership and official agencies responded rapidly, ensuring, among other things, a rapid cleanup of the rubble.
Digital technologies have eliminated millions of routine white- and blue-collar jobs, and we are
rapidly
entering the realm of cognitive-based employment.
Ultimately, that element becomes a virus, spreading
rapidly.
These countries are now growing at 5% or 6% or more – not quite as fast as in the days of the East Asia miracle, but far more
rapidly
than many thought possible in the aftermath of the crisis.
The refusal by both Republicans and Democrats to give ground on the budget is preventing the government from dealing with its massive fiscal deficit and
rapidly
rising national debt.
A major reason for the accelerating growth in government debt is America’s
rapidly
aging population and the resulting increase in the cost of the universal pension and health-care programs – Social Security and Medicare.
But it then accelerated rapidly, reaching 310 ppm in 1950 and 370 ppm in 2000, with half of the total gain of 80 ppm occurring just since 1975.
They are
rapidly
distributed to the ocean surface, so that atmospheric CO2 remains at an equilibrium level.
And as one region in one part of the world designs a better way to manage its transport, energy needs, water supplies, or food supplies, those successes should quickly become part of the global knowledge base, enabling other regions to benefit
rapidly
as well.
Bolivia’s track record is remarkable: the world’s first debt-for-nature swap; the world’s largest protected dry tropical forest; experimental Indian park management; a
rapidly
growing protected-areas system; a National Environmental Fund; a world leader in international efforts to protect the endangered vicuna; progressive forestry legislation; a national biodiversity conservation agency; and a total ban on trade in domestic species.
Putting America’s Recovery to WorkBERKELEY – America’s economy grew much more
rapidly
than expected in 2013 and appears poised to strengthen further this year.
According to the World Health Organization the rates of hypertension in LMICs, are already the highest in the world, and are set to continue to rise
rapidly.
Arguably the world’s only theocracy, the Iranian system requires reconciling the demands of a
rapidly
changing twenty-first-century economy with the traditional values of spiritual leaders and aging clergymen.
These countries’ global economic and financial significance has grown rapidly, yet they have relatively little representation at the Fund.
Thus, both the political and diplomatic landscape across Latin America has been changing rapidly, which has placed the US on the defensive.
Similarly, Sweden has closed its borders, in response to the far-right Sweden Democrats’
rapidly
rising poll numbers.
Stagnant productivity in the services sector has hampered overall productivity growth, while the skills mismatch has worsened, with the education system failing to prepare students for a
rapidly
evolving labor market.
They have tried to talk up the value of the euro, though currency markets have dismissed this as mere political rhetoric, and are
rapidly
bringing the euro closer to equilibrium.
In the late 1990’s, both economies were growing
(rapidly
in the Spanish case), whereas now they face hard times and a mounting risk of deflation.
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