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Without them, the continent is more likely to experience
rising
unemployment, widening inequality, social disorder, and, ultimately, conflict and chaos.
Whether or not that is justified, such companies’ contribution to
rising
income inequality – and thus to regulatory capture, media bias, and disproportionate influence in elections – cannot be ignored.
Rising
risk premia undermine the expansionary effect of fiscal deficits even during recessions.
Income inequality was
rising
dramatically, environmental damage was worsening rapidly, and inflation was leading to weak real-income growth for poor households.
It also called for greater coordination of tax regimes and border controls, stronger protection of the integrity of the internal market, and, in view of the
rising
threat of protectionism in the United States, a “made in Europe” procurement policy.
For Brazil, Russia, India, and South Africa, the BRICS grouping serves as a forum to underscore their
rising
economic clout and showcase their emergence as global players.
But, for China, which needs no recognition as a
rising
world power, the BRICS offers tangible – not just symbolic – benefits.
Some believe that this is a natural development for a
rising
power, but critics view outward investment as a reflection of the scarcity of opportunities at home.
Rising
interest rates, high inflation, and severe policy gridlock amid a spate of government corruption scandals have impeded both foreign and domestic investment in India, thus slowing economic growth to a level that is below its potential.
In India, the government’s failure to contain
rising
prices, pursue structural economic reforms vigorously, attract foreign direct investment, advance infrastructure development, manage expenditure, and avoid liquidity crunches underscores the many challenges it faces.
With food prices
rising
sharply, the poor are being hit the hardest, fueling greater poverty, inequality, and resentment.
But the same is true in China: anti-inflation protests are now roiling both countries, owing mainly to
rising
energy, food, and raw-material prices, with food accounting for one-third of household spending in China and around 45% in India.
One reason that Indian prices are
rising
is that infrastructure growth remains sluggish.
It is a measure of the seriousness of our problem that CO2 is already at 386 ppm, and is
rising
by two ppm each year.
To be sure, as the A-market headed toward 5,000, regulators finally realized that the risk of a sharp correction was rising, too.
But this year, with
rising
impatience and anger in South Korea toward the North Korean regime, the food and fertilizer is in doubt.
China’s downturn appears sudden; after all, its exports had been
rising
at double-digit rates every month this year until May.
For most of the twenty-first century, emerging markets’
rising
importance – and, with it, a reordering of the global economy and international relations – has been conventional wisdom.
That rate of price growth recalls the US experience, with the S&P/Case-Shiller Ten-City Home Price Index for the US
rising
131% in real terms from its bottom in 1997 to its peak in 2006.
Historically, the US has added disproportionately to the
rising
concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, and among large countries it remains the biggest per capita emitter of carbon dioxide by far – more than twice China’s rate and nearly 2.5 times more than Europe in 2013 (the latest year for which the World Bank has reported complete data).
The latter part of the nineteenth century, despite its technological limitations, was an era of
rising
global trade.
The build-up of public debt in industrial countries (which was
rising
briskly well before the Great Recession pushed it to near-unsustainable levels) reflects this kind of calculus.
Frustrated by a lack of recognition, popular disgust in Taiwan with terms like "China" and "Chinese" is
rising.
Inflation is increasing beyond what can be explained by
rising
commodity and food prices, while credit growth and some asset prices are starting to look high relative to historical standards.
But risks to the outlook are rising, and we need determined policy action to dampen them.
While the Fed tries to look past transitory fluctuations in commodity prices, it will be hard to ignore
rising
consumer inflation as the huge drop of the past year – particularly in energy prices – stabilizes or even reverses.
And, as the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) noted in 2010 “The demand for education services (in Africa) is
rising
at a faster rate than governments can supply.”
As Kenneth Pyle argues in his interesting new book Japan
Rising
, these reinventions were responses to external shifts in world politics.
It is rising, but how?
Gaps in income and wealth may be shooting up within individual countries, but per capita income in developing countries is
rising
much faster than in the advanced economies.
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