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It evaluates possible ways of reducing global carbon emissions while not curbing rapid economic growth in developing countries.
The first concluded that global carbon emissions over the last decade have risen, thanks mostly to rapid economic growth in China and India.
However, it is not inconceivable that the current rate of growth of 1.4 % / yr in fossil - fuel related emissions could reach 2 % / yr or more due to rapid economic growth in the developed world.
For Asia and the Pacific, the IPBES experts point to the success of countries that achieved rapid economic growth in gradually restoring and expanding protected areas — especially forests.
The North Korean leadership may even consider that after all it was rapid economic growth in South Korea and China that buttressed the dictatorships of General Park Chung Hee and of the Chinese Communist Party respectively.
Overseas, Western banks largely financed the rapid economic growth in the former Iron Curtain countries in Europe after the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991.
We saw a large and persistent increase in demand, sparked by rapid economic growth in emerging markets.

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In the U.S. presidential race, Hillary Clinton has proposed tax reforms to curb what she calls «quarterly capital,» the focus by public companies and investors on rapid returns instead of long - term profitability and economic growth.
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.
An Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development report a few years ago concluded that «a key cause of the underlying fall in manufacturing employment everywhere is rapid productivity growth, whether by restructuring inefficient plants or deploying skills, knowledge, technology and new processes to boost efficiency.»
This gain in credibility contributed to a rapid decline in long - term interest rates, which in turn significantly reduced public debt charges and contributed to stronger economic growth and government revenues.
The central bank acknowledged rising inflation but provided little indication that officials are worried about a sudden, rapid escalation in prices or an abrupt slowdown in economic growth that could alter its gradual pace of rate increases.
As we plug into our digitally - connected world, we have witnessed in real - time the rapid economic growth and political transformation in Asia.
2018.03.12 Canada's economy expected to slow in 2018, amid looming interest rates hikes and lower consumer spending After a year of rapid growth, the Canadian economy is expected to slow in 2018 amid the prospect of rising interest rates and lower consumer spending, according to the latest RBC Economic Outlook...
After a year of rapid growth, the Canadian economy is expected to slow in 2018 amid the prospect of rising interest rates and lower consumer spending, according to the latest RBC Economic Outlook...
Our latest industry report uncovers the professional and economic factors driving rapid flexible workspace growth in the UK.
Christian Lalive d'Epinay proposed a similar sociological argument explaining the growth of Pentecostalism as a function of the social, political, and economic crisis in Latin America produced by the rapid urbanization of traditional rural peoples.
But economic globalization, a signature feature of the late modern world, and precondition for today's rapid growth in China and elsewhere, is excoriated again and again.
The peoples of Asia are those most effected by the market globalization, as rapid economic growth takes place in some Asian countries.
Such intense mass agitations in India have helped magnify the growing contradictions of economic globalization: how by fostering rapid growth in some sectors of the economy it raises expectations everywhere, but by distributing its benefits narrowly, it expands the population of the disenchanted and the frustrated, often making them vulnerable to populist politicians.
The intervening years had seen World War II; the rise of the United States to «superpower» status as (in its own view) the guarantor of the security of the «free world,» a status underwritten by nuclear power and illustrated by the United States» participation in a United Nations «police action» in Korea; and rapid economic growth and high prosperity.
«These are impressive results, particularly in light of the challenges posed by global mega trends impacting our industry, from macroeconomic and political volatility, the continued rebalancing of the economic world, to shifting consumer preferences and increasing demand for healthier products, to the disruption of retail caused by the rapid growth of e-commerce and the blurring of channel lines,» Ms. Nooyi said.
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.
During the past few decades, the countries that have made rapid economic strides have been the ones that have encouraged high levels of investment in entrepreneur development, which has led to the acceleration of economic growth and the creation of jobs.
President Akufo - Addo assured his host that his visit is to reciprocate the hand of friendship that you extended to Ghana, «and to be able to say that we are ready to go side - by - side with you in developing this new paradigm for our continent — democratic accountability, more rapid economic growth, focus on stimulating and empowering our various private sectors.»
It has become obvious that, we need to be more efficient and effective in managing our resources to ensure rapid economic growth and transformation.
With Ghana in recent years dealing with the concessionary arm of the Bank, Mr. Adesina noted that «with the rapid economic growth that we have seen, and with the macroeconomic stabilisation that you are having, and your Minister of Finance is doing an incredible job, we will we work with you to move Ghana towards the commercial window of the Bank.»
It is for this reason that he has said, «The NPP's agenda for economic growth and job creation is underpinned by a programme of rapid and aggressive industrialisation and value addition, especially in agro-processing and light manufacturing.
«It will be an insult on our collective intelligence if those responsible for the present state of our economy have suddenly turned advocates of rapid economic growth and development through the use of propaganda and campaign of calumny against the government in a bid to discredit the good work of our economic team.
With ministers banking on rapid private sector growth to replace the estimated 490,000 public sector jobs expected to be lost, the Prime Minister backed a world of «unprecedented economic change» in which small start - up companies can become global giants in a matter of years.
The rapid growth in China's scientific research capability is a direct result of government policies that tie its economic growth strategies to technological development.
«Biodiversity and ecosystem services contributed to rapid average annual economic growth of 7.6 % from 1990 to 2010 in the Asia - Pacific region, benefitting its more than 4.5 billion people.
Despite rapid growth in the sector and the high potential of tilapia fish farming in Malaysia, poor development of the fish, high mortality, and losses due to disease and low economic return are common in tilapia farms.
There are tens of thousands of unreported protests in China each year, a rising number of which are over environmental disputes in a country where rapid economic growth has taken its toll on the air, water and land.
The U.S. saw a period of rapid economic growth and increased consumption of fossil fuels over the last few decades, leading to a corresponding large increase in carbon dioxide emissions.
And no wonder: India's emergence in scientific research parallels its rapid economic growth; the country's gross domestic product increased 8.5 % last year.
Titled «Modeling Sustainability: Population, Inequality, Consumption, and Bidirectional Coupling of the Earth and Human Systems,» the paper describes how the rapid growth in resource use, land - use change, emissions, and pollution has made humanity the dominant driver of change in most of the Earth's natural systems, and how these changes, in turn, have critical feedback effects on humans with costly and serious consequences, including on human health and well - being, economic growth and development, and even human migration and societal conflict.
By specializing on traditional health and agricultural systems in which we have great comparative advantage, we can achieve the most rapid growth in improving economic development and health status in the short run.
The former have been able to use their scientists and engineers for rapid economic growth, whereas the so - called developing countries (which in reality are not developing at all) are relegated to the role of consumers of technological products.
Due to the highest population growth worldwide, massive urbanization, and a stable economic growth, countries in southern West Africa currently are exposed to rapid change.
African countries with rapid growth in human capital, or the skills and knowledge possessed by laborers, during the 1960 to 1987 period, such as Angola, Mozambique, Ghana, Zambia, Madagascar, Sudan, and Senegal, were nevertheless disasters with regard to economic growth.
The long - term solution to the problems of poverty and inequality lies in vastly improving our education and training system, in creating jobs and in ensuring rapid and sustainable economic growth.
Economic historian Claudia Goldin (1998) calls the rapid spread of secondary schooling the second great transformation of American schooling, after the growth of the common school in the 19th century.
The autocratic reign of the Tsars came to an end in 1917, sparked by economic hardship instigated by Russia's involvement in World War I, rapid urban growth, and the rise of the middle class.
While the prospects for rapid and sustained economic growth remain questionable, there is increasing evidence that the U.S. economy may enjoy a surprising burst of strength in the second half of 2003.
America was enjoying rapid economic growth and increases in private wealth before the economy catastrophically collapsed.
Not until the middle of the 1960's did a period of sustained peace come about here and since then, the people of the island have been enjoying economic dividends in the form of rapid growth and prosperity unprecedented in Indonesia.
These developments were shaped by the dizzying transformations that were occurring in every aspect of life, from the advent of the automobile and moving pictures to the rapid growth of American cities and the wrenching economic change brought on by the advent of the Great Depression after a decade of unprecedented prosperity.
Overall the works provide insight into a nation which is the subject of enthralling and controversial debates and which will play a critical role on the global stage in the 21st century, not only because of its classical traditions, but also because of its rapid economic and cultural growth.
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