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Moreover, Russia’s demographic crisis continues,
sustained
by poor public health and inadequate investment in a social safety net.
No one questions the generosity of this mutation, but it is far from clear that the nearly 15 million families receiving Bolsa Familia will maintain their current income level when the stipend disappears, or that it can be
sustained
indefinitely.
Brazil is on the cusp of
sustained
growth, higher international stature, and consolidating its middle-class status.
A
sustained
and marked decline in government debt (relative to GDP) would be welcome news for those of us who equate high indebtedness with the kind of fiscal fragility that reduces the government’s ability to cope with adverse shocks.
But, even giving the administration the benefit of the doubt and accepting the possibility of
sustained
3% GDP growth for the US, another set of critical assumptions drive the rosy deficit and debt projections produced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB): the expected level and path of interest rates.
A combination of solid growth and
sustained
low real interest rates was the norm in the US for much of the 1940s-1970s, when (as I have documented elsewhere) financial repression prevailed, owing to heavily regulated capital markets and an accommodative central bank.
A
sustained
price recovery requires a healthier global economy that combines faster inclusive growth and greater financial stability.
Typically, a rebound in consumption helps to reinvigorate the economy; but consumption has, almost miraculously,
sustained
the economy as investment has fallen, and thus there is little scope for a rebound.
There is a significant chance that with Americans' savings rate at dismally low levels -
sustained
last year by car purchases and home refinancing - consumer spending may moderate.
The prospect of
sustained
long-term growth and social justice requires that Europe's new institutions retain sufficient flexibility to reshape themselves as they confront new problems.
For starters, central banks cannot deliver the structural components – for example, infrastructure investments, better-functioning labor markets, and pro-growth budget reforms – needed to drive robust and
sustained
recovery.
Japan is a country with a structural trade surplus – ie, exports are likely to remain above imports on a
sustained
basis because Japan’s trade surplus results from an excess of national saving over investment.
How long can this Arab League position be
sustained
with peace talks going nowhere?
Canada reduced spending by over 8% of GDP in the 1990’s, and the United States reduced non-military spending by 5% of GDP beginning in the mid-1980’s – a trend
sustained
by center-right and center-left governments alike.
This is not due to lower scientific quality, but to the higher levels of
sustained
support available to American group leaders to transform new ideas into discoveries.
In Finland, for example, ten years of
sustained
public funding is now catalyzing private investments and fueling regular increases in R&D budgets.
It is all too easy to find examples of countries that subsequently suffered badly because of
sustained
fiscal expansion.
Meanwhile, deeper structural reforms improve the business and investment climate, strengthen corporate governance, expand access to credit, free up labor markets, control public expenditure, and bolster tax administration – all of which puts their economies on track for
sustained
rapid growth.
Though analysts differ on whether this populist wave is fleeting, whether it will seriously harm European Union policymaking, and whether it will be
sustained
in national elections, they tend to agree on at least one thing: support for such parties is often grounded in anti-migrant sentiment.
But achieving the targets will require
sustained
focus, drawing on the resources and expertise of governments, international non-profit organizations, and, crucially, the private sector.
On the contrary, because effective responses to poverty require a
sustained
focus on social movements, cultural and environmental concerns, and political leadership, attention to human well-being can play an important part in reducing material disadvantage.
That
sustained
demand provided an important stabilizer for the domestic economy, which the Baltic states did not have.
Some observers agree that such a rate can be
sustained
for the next decade or so, provided that the government implements a comprehensive set of reforms in the coming few years.
Such a policy would be permissible for some time, but not on a
sustained
basis.
Second, OECD countries should keep their markets open, and open those that are closed – in agriculture (crucial to the
sustained
growth of emerging economies like Argentina, Brazil, and Indonesia) or in services (crucial for countries like India or Korea).
In the United States, they underpinned discrimination against immigrants and
sustained
the Jim Crow era of legal racial segregation.
"Their work is less valuable," he said referring to the pesos Cubans earn in an economy
sustained
by dollar remittances from the foreign diaspora.
But this year’s 7% growth rate, which puts Brazil nearly on par with China and India, cannot be sustained, as it exceeds potential growth by a wide margin.
Investment growth has resumed its pre-crisis record pace but, at 19% of GDP, investment remains far too low to support higher
sustained
growth.
Most Westerners believe in a theory of liberal evolution, according to which
sustained
economic growth, by increasing wealth and the size of the middle class, gradually makes a country more democratic.
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