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In other words, what we are witnessing is the effect of a major shift from hyper-growth led by exports and investment (thanks to a
vibrant
manufacturing sector) to a model that is much more reliant on the slower but steadier growth dynamic of consumer spending and services.
But this
vibrant
and economically progressive city – which Foreign Policy and the McKinsey Global Institute ranked last year as the world’s 13th most dynamic city, based on its projected GDP increase from 2010 to 2025 – embodies China’s quest for a high-value-added, high-income economy.
Trump will also be checked by the American political system’s separation of powers, relatively independent government agencies such as the Fed, and a free and
vibrant
press.
Indeed, a recent McKinsey survey revealed not only that Europeans aspire to a more
vibrant
economy, higher incomes, and better public services (especially health care and education), but also that they are prepared to accept tradeoffs, including longer hours and reduced social protection, to achieve them.
Finally, as a country that does not export vital natural resources and is dependent on substantial commodity imports, India needs an open, competitive,
vibrant
system of international trade and finance.
Interlinked PC’s really created a sense of a
vibrant
social market.
The claim that gun ownership ensures freedom is especially absurd, given that most of the world’s
vibrant
democracies have long since cracked down on private gun ownership.
Nepal’s
vibrant
FM radio stations – once models for decentralized public-service broadcasting and community radio – have been prohibited from broadcasting current affairs.
In the long run, however, the answer to Maoist totalitarianism is greater and more inclusive democracy, a
vibrant
free press, and civil liberties.
In China, though clusters of
vibrant
smaller manufacturers are flourishing, policymakers have done relatively little to promote industrial development and upgrading.
Nurturing an abundance of imaginative innovators and
vibrant
entrepreneurs requires embracing a vision of venturesome lives of creativity and discovery.
For example, people living with and affected by HIV organized
vibrant
social movements that issued demands for change at national and global levels, dismantled legal and social barriers that exacerbated risk, and articulated norms and standards in human-rights terms.
Both the US and China could have
vibrant
tech sectors that benefit from each other’s innovations.
We do not want to be prescriptive, but we consider it our duty to speak up and call for change, because we are firmly convinced that there is no better answer to the challenges of our times than a
vibrant
and strong transatlantic alliance.
The tremendous economic progress that many developing countries have made in recent decades has been largely driven by vibrant, young, and ambitious populations.
Doing so would improve maritime security and promote a
vibrant
domestic fishing industry that benefits and helps sustain all Somalis.
The resulting division of the peninsula along the 38th parallel has outlasted many other such twentieth-century tragedies, dividing families and fracturing an ancient,
vibrant
civilization.
With a population that is twice the size of Chile’s, newly discovered energy deposits, and a
vibrant
capital city, Argentina has vast economic potential.
Whatever the economics, taking this route may be harder today than ever before: with so many developing countries becoming
vibrant
democracies, electorates may punish governments that accept what is widely viewed as another unfair trade agreement.
And it undermines the operational assumptions that underpin the long-standing characterization of the US economy as
vibrant
and responsive.
This short-circuits competition, undermines the diffusion of general-purpose technology, and blocks the type of adaptation and evolution that underpins a
vibrant
private sector.
Vibrant
capitalist economies have always depended on a carefully calibrated balance between government policy and private competition.
Is this really the best route to a
vibrant
economy and a civilized, cultured, and open society?
Ultimately,
vibrant
growing economies in the region will benefit China’s economy and its stature.
And, as the economy has turned around, Japan’s people have become more
vibrant
and upbeat – a mood reflected in public enthusiasm over the choice of Tokyo to host the 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Indeed, the Kurds have forged one of the region’s few examples of a
vibrant
democracy that upholds tolerance, cultural coexistence, and the rule of law.
This ignited the spark for democratic reform, and we were spurred on by the knowledge that our kinsmen had won political autonomy in northern Iraq and were creating a
vibrant
democracy.
Unlike North Korea, it possesses a
vibrant
civil society, educated classes that are the envy of the region, an extensive diaspora, and one of the world’s richest endowments of natural resources.
A
vibrant
economy – GDP growth is second only to China’s in Asia – is indispensable for regional leadership.
Last month, I visited Western Sahara’s Moroccan-controlled capital, Laayoune – a
vibrant
and gleaming city born from a dusty Spanish colonial outpost – to examine the sustainability of the operations of OCP Group, on whose international advisory board I serve.
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