Not exact matches
Over the past decade, China's and other emerging markets»
rapid economic growth created a surge in demand for Canada's natural resources,
driving gains in Canada's exports and wealth.
Capital spending is
driven by high profit margins and
rapid earnings
growth, which typically doesn't emerge until well into a new
economic expansion.
Our latest industry report uncovers the professional and
economic factors
driving rapid flexible workspace
growth in the UK.
With primarily market -
driven economies, South Korea and Taiwan have exhibited both
rapid economic growth and a narrowing of income gaps between rich and poor.
Starting in 1991, Mass Audubon has analyzed
rapid growth driven by
economic and demographic factors every five years using the most up - to - date technology and methods.
Eastern and southeastern Massachusetts have undergone the most change, but virtually every community in the Commonwealth has experienced
rapid growth driven by
economic and demographic factors.
According to FTSE's research paper, emerging market economies are being
driven into the forefront of global
economic growth due to the emergence of new middle class,
rapid urbanization, move from export - led to consumption - led
growth, and emphasis on production of higher value products.
The major
driving forces on conflict were
rapid population
growth, reduced or negative
economic growth and instability of political regimes.
In the experiment, greenhouse gas emissions in the coming century were assumed to follow a trajectory that climate modelers refer to as the A1B scenario, in which global
economic growth is
rapid and
driven by a balanced portfolio of energy sources, including fossil fuels, renewables, and nuclear.
This trend of
rapid decoupling of emissions from
economic output was
driven firstly by improvements in energy efficiency and secondly by lower carbon intensities, including reduced coal use in China and the United States and
growth in low - carbon renewables such as wind and solar in many parts of the world (Peters et al 2017).
Asia especially has witnessed
rapid growth in energy use and emissions over that period,
driven by its fast - paced
economic development — yet per capita emissions of industrialised countries remain much higher.
A combination of
rapid economic growth and heavy reliance on coal will
drive this trend.