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Worldwide economic growth is already
slowing
under the pressures of $135-per-barrel oil and grain prices that have more than doubled in the past year.
Several things are now working in India's direction:1. rapid population growth is finally
slowing
(though not yet by enough).
Moreover, if we treated climate change as the emergency it is and were serious about
slowing
the pace of warming over the next 20 years, the proportional influence of livestock farming would be even greater.
Russia, Brazil, and South Africa are growing at around 3%, and other emerging markets are
slowing
as well.
It was already evident in the first and second quarters of this year that growth in China and other emerging markets was
slowing.
Some Chinese are suspicious that the US push for RMB appreciation and financial-market liberalization is really an attempt to gain trade advantages and generate profits for American companies while
slowing
China’s economic expansion.
The legislation to enact the TPP will simply push aside the lobbies and vested interests that have been so effective in
slowing
down or diverting piecemeal reforms.
Global investors have become more risk-averse in response to expectations of tighter monetary conditions in the United States and Europe, as well as concerns about China’s
slowing
growth and its negative effects on global demand and commodity prices.
The Russian economy was
slowing
even before the Kremlin’s destabilizing incursion into Crimea.
Right now, sentiment is decidedly bearish, reflecting concerns about
slowing
growth, excessive buildup of local-government debt, and possible defaults in the shadow banking sector.
With
slowing
world economic growth, US financing needs could cause a drop in investors’ confidence in the future of US-based assets, precipitating a sharp dollar depreciation.
In Europe and Japan, for example, monetary and fiscal policies have been tightening in response to domestic concerns, further
slowing
the world economy.
Under these conditions, monetary contraction (or
slowing
expansion) would have a recessionary (or a less stimulative) impact on other economies.
And the major emerging economies are all slowing, with Russia practically at a standstill.
But GDP growth in the eurozone has been
slowing
since its peak in the third and fourth quarters of 2017.
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.
After
slowing
its dam-building program in response to the serious environmental consequences of completion in 2006 of the Three Gorges Dam – the world’s largest – China is now rushing to build a new generation of giant dams.
That would be a serious blow to the Chinese economy, which is already
slowing
markedly for other reasons.
That’s why most experts agree that
slowing
the rise in these so-called “entitlement” programs has to be part of reducing future deficits.
But, with the economy slowing, it has become a model in need of renewal.
But, with GDP growth now
slowing
across Asia, that hope appears to be wishful thinking.
There might be a dawning awareness among investors that growth rates are slowing, or that central banks have missed the emergence of inflation once again.
Population growth is slowing; average education per child is rising; and the population's average age is rising from very low levels, which itself contributes to a rise in income levels per person.
Moreover, the International Monetary Fund’s recent upward revision of global growth data came at precisely the point in the cycle when the economy should be showing signs of
slowing.
Continued low interest rates allow unsuccessful companies to struggle on,
slowing
productivity growth; asset-price rises exacerbate inequality; and monetary stimulus works only by reigniting the private credit growth that generated the debt overhang in the first place.
Aside from
slowing
growth, that reality includes severe environmental damage, one result of decades of rapid, coal-fueled industrialization.
In recent months, Mexican exports have been slowing, while domestic consumption is picking up as a source of demand.
Amid
slowing
growth, however, its window of opportunity is narrowing.
Many fear nuclear risks, which are vivid,
slowing
the industry’s development amid safety concerns.
Donors should lend their support by backing long-term solutions aimed at increasing food production,
slowing
population growth, and mitigating long-term global climate change.
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