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Its major cities (including Shanghai, Guangdong, Tianjin, and Xiamen) are still competing vigorously with one another, and a new breed of
technologically
innovative companies (such as Huawei, Tencent, and Alibaba) are battling to open up new markets in goods, services, talent, capital, and knowledge.
And even if you disagree on both counts, the current approach is also flawed
technologically.
The SDGs can create a path toward economic development that is
technologically
advanced, socially fair, and environmentally sustainable.
The fact that the Trump administration has taken the approach it has suggests that it does not merely want to ensure that China complies with existing rules; it wants to prevent China from catching up to the US
technologically.
In mid-1960’s Great Britain, Nicholas Kaldor, the world-class Cambridge economist and an influential adviser to the Labour Party, raised an alarm over “deindustrialization.”His argument was that an ongoing shift of value added from manufacturing to services was harmful, because manufactures were
technologically
progressive, whereas services were not.
Kaldor’s argument was based on the erroneous premise that services were
technologically
stagnant.
Accordingly, NATO’s new Strategic Concept, adopted at the November 2010 Lisbon summit, calls on the Alliance to become more versatile in order to counter novel threats from geographically and
technologically
diverse sources.
When US Commodore Matthew Perry blasted his way into Tokyo harbor in 1854, he found a weak, isolated, and
technologically
backward country.
Rising educational attainment is helping to promote more
technologically
sophisticated exports as well.
It is also an investment in our most innovative and
technologically
advanced industries.
Harbisson claims that he is a cyborg, that is, an organism with
technologically
enhanced capacities.
That is all the more likely, given mounting domestic pressure for reform from a
technologically
savvy and globally engaged young citizenry.
Our
technologically
advanced civilization – replete with remarkable tools and notable headaches – owes everything to a tapestry of cosmic and planetary history.
Its leaders now hope to achieve high-income status by developing more
technologically
sophisticated industries.
However, a constant concern has been to adopt these changes without corrupting Muslim culture – to become
technologically
adept and yet remain devout Muslims.
Global supply networks shifted again, accommodating fragmentation and dispersion on both the supply and demand sides of their structure, a process sometimes called
technologically
enabled atomization: the division of supply networks into finer and finer parts, breaking the bonds of proximity and the resulting transaction-cost constraints that previously prevailed.
Though the government never purposely promoted the development of commercial airplanes, its procurement of high-quality,
technologically
advanced military aircraft was essential to the emergence of America’s globally dominant commercial aircraft industry.
Given the existence of a
technologically
advanced verification regime that can detect even small underground nuclear tests – what US Secretary of State John Kerry recently called “one of the great accomplishments of the modern world” – this is especially disappointing.
Successful places tend to move from a few
technologically
simple industries that are competitive enough to export their products to a greater number of industries that are increasingly complex.
For example, demand for investment goods may rebound, especially in certain hard-hit sectors, after a recession has caused physical capital to become
technologically
obsolete.
Information-intensive products – typical of today’s
technologically
advanced economies – are different.
It is
technologically
possible.
For starters, by lowering trade and investment barriers, globalization has created a sort of winner-take-all environment, in which the most
technologically
advanced actors have gained market share through economies of scale.
To compete in a highly interconnected, increasingly knowledge-based, and
technologically
driven global economy, people must continue to learn and adapt throughout their lives.
This transformation has placed the world in the hands of a younger generation, more
technologically
savvy than their parents and connected to one another through social networks that are not confined by territory, language, or government.
The US, on the other hand, is promoting the idea of cooperation with Russia on missile defense, while knowing that Russia cannot be an equal partner either militarily or
technologically.
There would, of course, be some temporary unemployment in the
technologically
advancing sectors; but, in the long run, machine-assisted production, by increasing the real wealth of the community, would enable full employment at higher wages.
To make the most of them, the world needs
technologically
literate leaders – call them “techno-politicians” – who have an intuitive understanding of how to shape progress in this new, unpredictable environment.
Experts suggest that the American planes are
technologically
ten years behind the European ones, and it doesn’t help that Pakistan, India’s likely adversary if the aircraft were ever pressed into combat, has long been a regular US client for warplanes.
These
technologically
sophisticated fanatics are able to reach a wide audience.
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