• The advent of birth control coupled with greater opportunities for women in the workplace, programs such as China's one-child policy and cultural changes such as increased urbanization, have led to a drastic decrease in fertility rates. (womenofgrace.com)
  • The Brookings Institution has offered qualified praise for China's wildly ambitious "belt and road" initiative, seeing it as promoting "inclusive growth" in developing countries such as Senegal and Ethiopia. (joelkotkin.com)
  • Some of this reflects the suddenness of China's urbanization. (joelkotkin.com)
  • China's GDP per capita remains more than double that of India . (joelkotkin.com)
  • China's economy will be driven more by consumption than production in 10 years due to the support of the six factors: demographics, urbanization, infrastructure, social security, education and consumer finance. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • China's urbanization will rise from 47 percent to 63 percent. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • In the first, we argued that China's economic growth rate potential is set to slow but should nevertheless average 8% per annum through 2020, with a profound structural evolution that leads to rising shares of consumption-GDP, service sector-GDP, and labor income-GDP (see Chinese Economy through 2020: Not Whether but How Growth Will Decelerate, September 20, 2010). (nextbigfuture.com)
  • Investment and exports have been the primary drivers of China's strong growth, while consumption growth has underperformed: its share of GDP declined by nearly 14pp from 2000 to 2009. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • Both China's and India's growth in consumption of animal products are projected to continue over the next 30 years, albeit at a somewhat slower pace. (univpm.it)
  • Protecting China's industrialization, urbanization, and modernization has benefited from the continual expansion of construction land for more than 40 years. (degruyter.com)
  • China's urbanization process has clear topographical distinctions, with the growth rate slowing down following a period of rapid urbanization in the plains [ 5 ]. (degruyter.com)
  • Future growth in China's construction sector will slow down significantly, but continue to outpace the global average in the near term. (solutions4business.consulting)
  • Economic growth rates increased as policies were liberalised though not as quickly as in China. (wikipedia.org)
  • As the government liberalised its economic policies, economic growth surged and the foundation was laid for India becoming one of the fastest growing economies of the world. (wikipedia.org)
  • That reality has led to projections of vigorous U.S. economic growth in the next half-century. (city-journal.org)
  • NEW DELHI: India's urbanization may double to over 60 per cent in 30 years assuming that economic growth remains at 7-9 per cent level, Niti Aayog vice-chairman Arvind Panagariya said on Wednesday. (landportal.info)
  • But that would require 7-9 per cent economic growth," Panagariya said at the inauguration a 2-day urban management programme. (landportal.info)
  • A response to Amit Bhaduri's article titled "Danger Zones of High Economic Growth" (EPW, 22 October 2016). (epw.in)
  • They acknowledge evidence that suggests that economic growth under neo-liberalism is difficult to sustain, that it leads to an increase in inequality, and that continuing inequality is harmful for sustainable (or continuing) growth. (epw.in)
  • It insists, "This high rate has persisted despite recent economic growth. (counterview.net)
  • Economic growth, now slowing, has driven the Chinese urban success story over the past two decades. (joelkotkin.com)
  • While economic growth potential is set to decelerate, consumption will accelerate to take the baton from investment and exports as the power for headline growth, as both empirical evidence and theoretical analysis suggest that the Chinese economy is at an inflection point beyond which consumption is likely to outperform strongly over the next decade. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • According to the Shanghai Daily, Sept. 11, 2010 edition: "Shanghai and Bejing will each have populations exceeding 50 million by 2050, more than double the current level due to rapid urbanization and economic growth, researchers and officials said yesterday. (wattsupwiththat.com)
  • Chinas Export driven manufacturing is the key parameter of its success story in economic growth. (studytiger.com)
  • This rapid pace of urbanization has contributed substantially towards regional economic growth. (adpc.net)
  • There is a need to enhance the urban resilience and explore innovative avenues where urban centers/ cities can become drivers of economic growth as well as hubs for sustainability amidst the listed challenges. (adpc.net)
  • After the plunge in commodity prices in 2015, the outlook for raw materials remains highly uncertain amid slowing economic growth in China and looming interest rate rises in the US. (ciaonet.org)
  • Populations in some areas are even undergoing de-urbanization , which could have harmful effects on both the environment and economic growth. (aptean.com)
  • Nicholas Crafts, Forging Ahead, Falling Behind and Fighting Back: British Economic Growth from the Industrial Revolution to the Financial Crisis . (eh.net)
  • In this short book he distills the wisdom and experience of a lifetime's study to provide a compelling analytical account of three centuries of British economic growth. (eh.net)
  • Besides stronger economic growth in the former, other factors promoting rapid construction sector growth in the developing world include faster population growth, faster rates of urbanization due to large rural populations, weak existing nonbuilding infrastructure and insufficient existing building stocks. (solutions4business.consulting)
  • Growth in the historic period resulted from strong economic growth in emerging markets, an increasing demand for semiconductor equipment, an increasing demand for consumer electronics and a rise in disposable income. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • NEW DELHI, INDIA - India unveiled a national plan to deal with the threat of global warming, focusing on renewable energy for sustainable development while refusing to commit to any emission targets that risk slowing economic growth. (electricityforum.com)
  • Urbanisation was also very slow compared to that in China. (wikipedia.org)
  • The former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh was instrumental in bringing about this change although India, with its socialist past, could not push economic reforms as aggressively as China which raced ahead during this decade from being just ahead of India to a GDP double that of India (a 4 times higher rate of growth) due to its more aggressive rate of economic reform. (wikipedia.org)
  • Asia is made up of economies at very different stages of development: very advanced economies like Japan, large emerging economies such as China and India, and other emerging economies which still have huge catch-up potential. (gic.com.sg)
  • For instance, the World Bank's 2019 "Ease of Doing Business" report ranked 5 Asian economies in the top 15 (out of 190), with big economies like China and India climbing 50 spots or more over the last 5 years. (gic.com.sg)
  • To many in this camp, efforts to slow population growth conjure up past coercive efforts to limit fertility in places like India, with its forced sterilization programs dating back to the 1970s, and China, with its recently modified one-child policy . (beaconbroadside.com)
  • Population experts predict that at some time today, in either China or India, the seventh billionth baby - probably a boy - will be born. (womenofgrace.com)
  • Instead of being a boy born in India or China, the seven billionth chose to come into the world as a little girl named Danica Camacho at Manila's Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital in the Philippines. (womenofgrace.com)
  • Despite having a major pollution problem, China is also championed as a model of "green" urbanization by such figures as Charles Bowman, the Lord Mayor of London, particularly for its model city Xiong'an, in the country's north. (joelkotkin.com)
  • However, slowing growth in China and Brazil this year drive GroupM to revise down their 2016 growth estimate to 4.0 percent from the 4.5 percent earlier predicted, (net new investment of $22B trimmed to $20.5B). (wpp.com)
  • The initial advertising growth estimate for China in 2017 is 7.0 percent. (wpp.com)
  • These estimates keep China among the top growing large markets, with ample fundamental support tied to growing urbanization and consumer confidence, though China no longer boasts the double-digit growth rates of recent years. (wpp.com)
  • With the slowing of China, GroupM believes that the United States will again be the leading contributor of global ad growth this year, assuming a mantle China has held since 2007. (wpp.com)
  • According to the report, Morgan Stanley believes that driven by the urbanization process, China will see its fixed asset investment double and its consumption triple by 2020, making 14 percent of the world's GDP. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • The expected deceleration in the growth of the working-age population is unlikely to become a headwind to overall economic expansion in China. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • This can be attributed to rapid industrialization and urbanization in growing economies such as China and India. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • Two predominant themes emerging from the last 15 years have been the global debt super cycle, and the commodities super cycle, which is a result of rapid modernization in India and China (see "Debt and commodities super cycle," next page). (advisor.ca)
  • Compare between India, China,& Pakistan in terms of GDP growthrate. (studytiger.com)
  • China adopted more rigorous model of growth in 1949 and it decided to bring all critical areas of production activity under government control. (studytiger.com)
  • Till about 1980, the economies of India, china, & Pakistan did not show much divergence in the GDP growth rate and it was around 4% annually. (studytiger.com)
  • It was around early 1980s in China, mid 80's in Pakistan, 90's in India that the breakthrough in GDP Growth rate was recorded. (studytiger.com)
  • In 2005, India & Pakistan both recorded GDP growth of 6 to 8 percent, where as china recorded GDP growth of about 10% per annum. (studytiger.com)
  • Compare the structure of growth between India, China, and Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • Share in GDP % share in employment India Pakistan China India Pakistan China Primary 23 23 15 60 49 54 Secondary 26 23 53 16 18 27 Tertiary 51 54 32 24 33 19 China has succeeded in placing greater reliance on Industrial sector compared to India &Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • Compare the Demographic profile of India, China, and Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • Ans: One child policy in china adopted since 1979 has reduced the growth rate of population from 1. (studytiger.com)
  • 5 Pakistan Fertility rate is also very low in china as Compared to India & Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • ii)Low Density of Population Country Person per square kilometer China 138 India 358 Pakistan 193 iii) Urbanization Country % of Population China 36% India 28% Pakistan 34% iv) Sex ratio Country Female per 1000 male China 937 India 933 Pakistan 922 Q6. (studytiger.com)
  • 75 India Pakistan iv) Improved Sanitation Country China India Pakistan v) Safe Drinking Water facility Country China India China vi) Below Poverty Line Country China India Pakistan 540 500 Of Population 44% 30% 54% Of Population 77% 86% 77% Of Population 16. (studytiger.com)
  • I) Relatively slow pace of GDP growth rate as Compared to China. (studytiger.com)
  • The global 'South', the core of ancient civilisations in Asia and the Middle East, especially India and China - which had dominated the world economy since the emergence of agriculture - became the periphery. (cepr.org)
  • With concerns over the ability of emerging markets to withstand a slowdown in China and monetary policy normalisation in the US growing, risks to the growth and financing outlook for Latin America persist. (ciaonet.org)
  • In China-which gobbles up nearly one-half of the world's consumption of aluminium, copper and coal-demand for base materials risks moderating further as the economy moves away from an investment-driven growth model. (ciaonet.org)
  • This may seem like a very academic debate, but the difference between the U.N. and IIASA projections is huge: 2.3 billion people, almost equivalent to India and China combined! (brookings.edu)
  • Meanwhile, China, India and Indonesia are on track to rank as the largest 3 economies in the world by 2050, and Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia are on pace to account for 2/3 of all manufactured goods consumption by 2025. (aptean.com)
  • Between 1985 and 2015, the urban land increased from 362,747 to 653,354 km², with 69% of this growth occurring in Asia and North America, mainly China, India, and the United States. (degruyter.com)
  • It is this difference that determines the phenomenon of land expansion for construction in China still deserves to be studied and explored, notably in terms of how to meet the massive demand for land resulting from the urbanization of mountainous regions. (degruyter.com)
  • Arunachal Pradesh is on the northeastern tip of India, bordering Bhutan on the west, China on the north, Myanmar on the east and the states of Assam on the south. (niir.org)
  • We're also seeing new growth dynamics, with the mental model of BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, and China) countries giving way to a regional emphasis on ICASA (India, China, Africa, and Southeast Asia). (mckinsey.com)
  • India is expected to surpass China as the world's most populous nation by 2025. (riazhaq.com)
  • Pakistan is less crowded than China (ranked 29), India (ranked 33) and the US (ranked 35), according to the index. (riazhaq.com)
  • Recent U.N. projections expect the world's population to grow by 2.9 billion - nearly that of China and India today - in the next 33 years and possibly by a further 3 billion by the end of the century. (org.in)
  • Over the past several decades, while most developing countries have seen healthy growth in construction spending, China and the Middle East (especially Dubai) have seen particularly strong expansions. (solutions4business.consulting)
  • These headwinds include a slowing economy in China as well as continued high inflation and high interest rates, which is suppressing building and construction activity and thus demand for paint and coatings. (coatingsworld.com)
  • Although coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases in India were first reported on January 30, 2020, and linked to travel from Wuhan, China, cases in Gujarat were initially identified on March 19, 2020 and were associated with travel from Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. (cdc.gov)
  • The growing differences in female labor force participation rates across Asia reflect declining or stagnant participation in countries that had low participation to begin with, notably India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and Sri Lanka. (imf.org)
  • It, in fact, now account for about 22% of proposed CDM projects so far in countries like India, Brazil and Indonesia. (lu.se)
  • Within two to three decades India's urbanization should be 60 per cent. (landportal.info)
  • About India's slow growth of urbanization, which was 31.16 per cent as per the 2011 Census, he said: "Our process of urbanization has been slow. (landportal.info)
  • Titled "The State of Asian and Pacific Cities 2015: Urban transformations - shifting from quantity to quality", the data in the report suggest that while in 2014 the world's average world population was already more than 20 per cent than that of India - 53.4 per cent of the world population lives in urban areas as against India's 32.4 per cent - the gap is unlikely to get bridged sizably even in 2050. (counterview.net)
  • The data give credence to a study by top American thinktank scholar Yukon Huang suggesting that the Government of India's unprecedented insistence in favour of urbanization as the only panacea for achieving a higher growth rate is "highly premature", as it emanates for lack of analysis of ground realities. (counterview.net)
  • His view is in sharp contrast to India's Planning Commission successor Niti Ayog Arvind Panagariya, who in an official blog said the Modi government's Make in India campaign would trigger migration of workers to urban areas. (counterview.net)
  • earlier OXFAM India's report 'Mind the Gap 2019 - State of Employment in India' made the observation like q uality jobs and increasing wage disparity remained the key markers of inequality in the India labour market. (seekersthoughts.com)
  • Although such dire prognostications are premature, urbanization, industrialization and ongoing global climate change will take a heavy toll on India's environment, if not managed better," it said. (electricityforum.com)
  • 2016 growth is now forecast at 6.6 percent, revised downward from 9.1 percent as the slowdown in fixed investment and profits affects consumer demand. (wpp.com)
  • After a slow growth 2015, the communications market in Brazil is feeling the effects of economic crisis in 2016, but is still hopeful of ending the year positive for growth at 1 percent. (wpp.com)
  • Prior optimism for 7 percent growth in 2016 was dashed by Brazil's continuing economic recession, increasing unemployment (topping 10 percent), and political turmoil. (wpp.com)
  • GroupM's U.S. advertising growth estimate for 2016 is revised up from 2.7 percent to 3.1 percent, driven primarily by a healthier TV marketplace that will grow 3.4 percent in 2016 instead of the 2.3 percent earlier predicted. (wpp.com)
  • Supported by stable finances, sustained urban demand and important reforms, India remains the fastest-growing larger economy at a forecast annual run rate of 14 percent to 15 percent in 2016 and 2017. (wpp.com)
  • There is no evidence of a Brexit-driven recession at the time of this writing, and though some have deferred 2016 advertising investments, worst-case we still see that UK advertising growth will reach 4.5 percent this year, propelled exclusively by the growth of digital. (wpp.com)
  • Globally, the growth of digital continues to be high, but it is moderating from 18 percent in 2015 to 14 percent in 2016 and 12 percent in 2017. (wpp.com)
  • Still, digital will account for 99 percent of all net ad growth in 2016, and comprise 31 percent of investment this year and precisely one-third next year. (wpp.com)
  • India, applied demonetisation in November 2016, and withdrew currency suddenly with the intention to curb terrorism and illegal findings to naxals as well as to curb the menace of black money. (seekersthoughts.com)
  • For example, the intensification of small-scale farming in the Kano Close-Settled Zone of Nigeria during the nineteenth century was driven by demand growth for a range of commodities in its metropolitan market. (future-agricultures.org)
  • One of the primary drivers propelling its growth is the increasing demand for data-driven decision-making in the retail sector. (futuredatastats.com)
  • Despite these challenges, the market presents opportunities for innovation and growth, driven by advancements in artificial intelligence and machine learning, which are enabling more sophisticated and predictive analytics capabilities. (futuredatastats.com)
  • For example, the National Institution for Transforming India (NITI) Aayog, India based state-of-the-art resource center, projected EVs to supply 30% of new private car sales in India, 70% of commercial cars, 40% of buses and 80% of two and three-wheelers by 2030, driven by Faster Adoption and Manufacturing of Hybrid and Electric Vehicles (FAME II), and other measures. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • Figure 3 shows expected GDP growth rates of some of the major Asia Pacific countries from the latest IMF World Economic Outlook publication (published in April, 2023). (coatingsworld.com)
  • The new report by Expert Market Research titled, 'Global Arylamines Market Growth , Report and Forecast 2023-2028', gives an in-depth analysis of the global arylamines market, assessing the market based on its segments application, and major regions like Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa and Latin America. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • However, North America and Europe are expected for slow growth due to stringent government regulations owing to the negative impact arylamines. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • The global Retail Analytics market size was valued at USD 6.76 billion in 2023 and is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.7% during the forecast period, reaching a value of USD 12.49 billion by 2030. (futuredatastats.com)
  • The sudden rise in CAGR is attributable to this market's demand and growth, returning to pre-pandemic levels once the pandemic is over. (fortunebusinessinsights.com)
  • In addition, the growth momentum of the market will decelerate at a CAGR of 4.3% during the forecast period. (thebusinessway.com)
  • The global semiconductor assembly and packaging equipment market reached a value of nearly $10,399.4 million in 2022, having grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.7% since 2017. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • In the current decade 2010s, the data show, the rate of change urban population in India would be 2.36 per cent, and the deceleration in the growth rate would continue till 2050, the report predicts. (counterview.net)
  • 2015 will mark the fifth successive year of deceleration in Latin America, which has slowed more than any other emerging market region. (ciaonet.org)
  • The data show that the region is now home to 17 of the 33 megacities in the world and its urbanization rate is projected to reach 64 percent by 2050. (adpc.net)
  • Thus, the report predicts that the world's urban population in 2050 would average 66.4 per cent, and as for India it would be 50.3 per cent, suggesting an overall gap of over 16 per cent. (counterview.net)
  • As we show in Exhibit 1 , Asia still has the world's strongest regional growth in absolute terms. (kkr.com)
  • IIASA claims that population growth will slow down even faster than anticipated, and that the world's population will peak at 9.5 billion people (in 2070) before declining to below 9 billion by the turn of the century . (brookings.edu)
  • Has it occurred to anyone that the close correspondence between food commodity production growth and demographic growth over the last 45 years could be explained by poverty (lack of purchasing power and consequently low prices)? (future-agricultures.org)
  • In fact, in many of these countries the paint and coatings market will grow faster than GDP due to demographic trends that include a growing population, a younger population and urbanization. (coatingsworld.com)
  • Section IV argues that the case for a WTO agreement on competition policy is greatly overstated, and that India should ally with other developing countries to block such an agreement. (epw.in)
  • While the region's future growth may be slower as economies mature and populations age, it will still in aggregate likely outpace that of developed and emerging economies outside of Asia. (gic.com.sg)
  • However, the mountainous regions are currently experiencing a period of rapid urbanization, with the south-western mountainous region's urbanization expanding more quickly than the national average level [ 6 ], and there is still a high demand for new urban construction land. (degruyter.com)
  • Meanwhile, Latin America is projected for a steady growth do too increasing emergence of pharmaceutical and cosmetic manufacturing companies. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • The growth rates witnessed in markets across Latin America in the decade to 2010 pulled millions out of poverty, led to rapid growth of the middle class and helped to demonstrate the promise of emerging markets. (ciaonet.org)
  • Notably, they found that urbanization and rapid growth don't have to lead to gridlock. (upenn.edu)
  • From about 1650 there was slow but steady growth but it was not until the mid-nineteenth century that Britain pulled decisively ahead of its rivals, notably the Netherlands. (eh.net)
  • Rising urbanization and changing consumer lifestyles are notably driving the Kiwi fruit market. (thebusinessway.com)
  • Moreover, the researchers found that traffic is slower in denser or more populated Indian cities. (upenn.edu)
  • Under the researchers' extreme scenario, where fertility rates remain high and urbanization continues apace, within 35 years over 100 world cities will have populations larger than 5.5 million people. (org.in)
  • Even in archrival India, most people believe that the People's Republic will surpass the U.S. economically and dominate the world within two decades. (joelkotkin.com)
  • Most of the population lives in rural areas (57.4%), although the proportion living in cities has been increasing in past decades because of urbanization (from 37.4% in 2001 to 42.6% in 2011) ( 10 ). (cdc.gov)
  • development in Indian Politics in 1990's The 1990s was a historic decade in India. (wikipedia.org)
  • The analysis of development dynamics in the 1990s shows that there has been an all-round decline in the growth of employment. (epw.in)
  • Africa in this century will feature urbanisation, better-educated girls and women, and falling fertility. (afriquesenlutte.org)
  • Is this because everybody knows that India achieved its revolution through protecting its farmers (and its industry) from global competition, whereas (by a silent consensus) Africa must struggle to find its way under Doha conditions? (future-agricultures.org)
  • Geographically, most of the discrepancy in the projections relates to Africa, where in any scenario, the bulk of future population growth is expected to take place. (brookings.edu)
  • It is likely that India and sub-Saharan Africa will see strongest growth prospects in the next decade based on their very low existing per capita construction spending totals as well as rapid urbanization rates of their massive rural populations. (solutions4business.consulting)
  • Retail Analytics market research report by Future Data Stats, offers a comprehensive view of the market's historical data from 2018 to 2021, capturing trends, growth patterns, and key drivers. (futuredatastats.com)
  • Rate of growth of population and fertility rates decreased. (wikipedia.org)
  • We investigated SARS-CoV-2 transmission dynamics in Gujarat, India, during the state's first epidemic wave to shed light on spread of the virus in one of the regions hardest hit by the pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Ans: After the Independence in 1947, India & Pakistan adopted planned development programmes which relied on public sector to spearhead the process of growth and development. (studytiger.com)
  • Mention the common success story of India &Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • Mention the common failures of India and Pakistan. (studytiger.com)
  • India is ranked 33rd and Pakistan 39th among the most overcrowded nations of the world by Overpopulation Index published by the Optimum Population Trust based in the United Kingdom. (riazhaq.com)
  • Cities and their populations are vulnerable and increasingly exposed to rapid and slow on-setting climate and environmental disasters, which frequency and intensity are growing exponentially as a result of climate change. (adpc.net)
  • Reuters is reporting that a milestone will be reached in world history today, but it won't reflect the real population trend which has been slowing dramatically across the globe. (womenofgrace.com)
  • Since then, however, growth has slowed dramatically across the region. (ciaonet.org)
  • While this transition was taking place, there is evidence of dynamism in the agricultural sector (increased production of yams and cassava per capita, decline in per capita food imports, growth in output of niche commodities while there was a long-term consistency (though fluctuating annually) in output of cereal grains and pulses per capita,), during the period since the adoption of a new policy framework in the 1980s. (future-agricultures.org)
  • But India says it must use more energy to lift its population from poverty and that its per-capita emissions are a fraction of those in rich nations, which have burnt fossil fuels unhindered since the industrial revolution. (electricityforum.com)
  • The UN report indicates low rate of urbanization growth continues because "urban informal employment in India has a very high rate of urban informal employment. (counterview.net)
  • Additionally, increasing investments in various polymers, pharmaceuticals, and cosmetics industry along with favourable government regulations will propel the regional growth. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • The generated surplus is likely to propel the growth of the market for bio CHP as the units provide the optimal solution to handle discarded material in bulk and utilize it to serve the heating & cooling needs with energy generated from wastes. (fortunebusinessinsights.com)
  • Going forward, government initiatives to propel the semiconductor industry, an increasing demand for electric vehicles, an increasing demand from the medical industry, rising urbanization and an increasing demand for portable electronic devices will drive market growth. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • This is helping propel growth in powder coatings, radiation cured coatings, and other environmentally friendly paint and coatings products. (coatingsworld.com)
  • A massive improvement in infrastructure since 2000 has made this rapid urbanization possible. (joelkotkin.com)
  • Goa, India) and OptiMAL method for the health infrastructure coupled with political detection of pLDH (DiaMed, Cressier sur instability in malaria endemic countries, Morat, Switzerland) [ 10,12 ]. (who.int)
  • As a result of better consumer and investor sentiment, we'll accelerate to about 2.5% growth as we transition to 2014. (advisor.ca)
  • Collaboration between business and government also will be critical to spur middle-class progress and to undertake the economic experiments needed to accelerate growth. (mckinsey.com)
  • However, factors such as the presence of stringent government rules may impede market growth. (thebusinessway.com)
  • In order to pre-emptively block this from happening again, MANUSHI filed an intervention petition in the Supreme Court to bring important facts to the notice of the country's apex Court, as its decisions with regard to Delhi's vendors will also affect vendors all over India. (manushi.in)
  • A recent United Nations report predicts that, contrary to Government of India claims that Make in India campaign will boost urbanization, the country's urban population is unlikely to grow fast enough. (counterview.net)
  • To provide a useful framework we must go beyond the Solow model and Crafts outlines a bare-bones endogenous growth model in which the rate of technological progress, relative to its potential, is conditioned by a country's institutions. (eh.net)
  • Hence, such factors are expected to drive the growth of the market in the region during the forecast period. (thebusinessway.com)
  • Other factors, such as rapid urbanization, increasing demand for pest control solutions, and rising consumer expenditure capacities, are creating a positive outlook of the market further. (imarcgroup.com)
  • Factors that could hinder the growth of the semiconductor assembly and packaging equipment market in the future include fluctuating price of raw materials, slow economic progress in some countries and restrictions on export of semiconductors equipment. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • Increasing risk factors for leishmaniasis include urbanization, extended agricul- tural projects and civil unrest and the increase in patients with Leishmania infantum and HIV co-infection in the Region may signal a new threat. (who.int)
  • Structural reforms must continue in order to improve productivity and unlock Asia's growth potential. (gic.com.sg)
  • On the other hand, opponents believe that stock market reforms may lead to over-speculation, financial crisis and even a misallocation of resources at the cost of real sector growth and stability, as has been seen in the case of India. (epw.in)
  • This paper attempts to assess the changes in workforce structure and the system of governance associated with macroeconomic reforms and their impact on the rate and pattern of urbanisation in India. (epw.in)
  • Thus the urbanization increased by 2 per cent per decade so far. (landportal.info)
  • In the last decade, a critical threshold was passed (50% urbanization). (future-agricultures.org)
  • This third report aims to assess how consumption will take off over the next decade as a driver of growth. (nextbigfuture.com)
  • International engagements have been the fastest-growing part of MIT's portfolio over the last decade (see Figure 4), and further growth is all but certain. (mit.edu)
  • The growing consumption for various cosmetics and personal care products due to rising disposable income will aid the growth. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • It also forecasts a slight growth of inflation (2%) and unemployment (6.2%) rates, but a soon recovery in 2017-18 is anticipated. (one-visa.com)
  • For example, in November 2020, Bert Energy GmbH, a German franchisor for Bert biogas systems, disclosed that its Bert Mobil biogas demo plant was scheduled to be commissioned at Sri City Andhra Pradesh, India, was delayed by over six months owing to the coronavirus outbreak. (fortunebusinessinsights.com)
  • A few days later, on March 24, 2020, a nationwide lockdown across India was announced. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2011, the situation in India is only getting worse with double-digit food inflation and growing shortages of basics like onions. (riazhaq.com)
  • According to the latest report by IMARC Group, titled 'Household Insecticides Market: Global Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028,' the global household insecticides market reached a value of US$ 15.6 Billion in 2022. (imarcgroup.com)
  • The slow growth of productivity in African agriculture is nearly always blamed on supply constraints. (future-agricultures.org)
  • Job creation, wage growth and productivity will be lower than it otherwise might have been. (wpp.com)
  • Half a century of scholarship has revised down the pace of productivity growth and put its onset further back in time. (eh.net)
  • A substantial setback relative to the U.S. over the First World War was followed by productivity growth, which, while respectable relative to previous performance, fell further behind the United States. (eh.net)
  • The report says, in 2014, India had 32.4 per cent population living in urban areas, and it will rise to 50.3 per cent by 2050, the pace of growth is likely to go down, and will be far away from the world average. (counterview.net)
  • And, says Robert Muggah, research director of the IgarapĂ© Institute in Rio de Janeiro, a global think tank, urbanization can rapidly outpace society's capacity to accommodate it. (org.in)
  • Additionally, the report presents a well-researched forecast period from 2023 to 2030, leveraging data analysis techniques to project the market's growth trajectory, emerging opportunities, and anticipated challenges. (futuredatastats.com)
  • Wharton professor Gilles Duranton explains why congestion pricing won't improve mobility in urban India. (upenn.edu)
  • However, such mechanisms will not work in urban India, where planners must focus more on so-called "uncongested mobility" than on reducing actual congestion caused by vehicular traffic. (upenn.edu)
  • That is the central finding of a research paper titled "Mobility and Congestion in Urban India. (upenn.edu)
  • One thing that surprised us the most is that on average, across urban India, there is not actually that much congestion," said the paper's co-author, Wharton real estate professor Gilles Duranton. (upenn.edu)
  • On average, across urban India, there is not actually that much congestion. (upenn.edu)
  • That's why a 10% improvement in uncongested mobility, for instance, could bring more gains than implementing congestion pricing in urban India. (upenn.edu)
  • Duranton said it was not entirely clear to him why urban India has slow mobility in the middle of the day or later in the day. (upenn.edu)
  • He said: "The chances of acceleration in urbanisation are greater when urban population crosses the threshold of 30-35 per cent. (landportal.info)
  • Panagariya said urbanization is not just migration of rural population to urban areas as it also includes development of adjoining towns to cities and improvement in the quality of basic amenities in rural areas. (landportal.info)
  • Huang said in a recent study for the Carnegie Asia Programme that there is a complete lack of "incentive" for rural people in India to shift to the urban areas. (counterview.net)
  • This growth is pronounced in urban areas. (kerenvis.nic.in)
  • However Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi and Kozhikode have been experiencing growth in urban spread. (kerenvis.nic.in)
  • Urban resilience tackle both causes and effects of climate change, empowering together low-carbon transition and climate adaptation of cities, in conjunction with other urban challenges from urbanization to disaster risk reduction. (adpc.net)
  • As a result, cities today are being challenged to keep pace with the largest wave of urban growth in history and the need to provide water, sanitation and power to all those people. (org.in)
  • Furthermore, the pandemic has also significantly affected the global bio CHP market growth as numerous small and medium players have faced severe problems such as deficits in overall income, a steep decrease in energy demands, and delays in project executions. (fortunebusinessinsights.com)
  • In a given year, the coatings market growth does not always correlate with GDP growth but over longer periods of time, there is a correlation with growth. (coatingsworld.com)
  • Even as it is confronted with the likelihood of negotiations on competition policy after the Cancun Ministerial of the WTO, India is in transition between its Monopolies and Restrictive Trade Practices (MRTP) Act and the new Competition Act. (epw.in)
  • Africans point to the case of India, condemned by many experts in the 1960s to perpetual hunger. (afriquesenlutte.org)
  • The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) reported last year that hunger in India has grown over the last three years. (riazhaq.com)
  • With the growing population and worsening water shortages, the prognosis for hunger in India is not good, according to the author of National Geographics cover story in its latest issue on population. (riazhaq.com)
  • In 1952, just five years after it gained independence from Britain, India became the first country to establish a policy for population control. (riazhaq.com)
  • In this third in a five-post series, Richard Baldwin describes how globalisation played a key role in the Great Divergence, as rapid industrialisation in today's rich nations sparked modern growth and a historically unprecedented difference between per-person incomes in the global North and South. (cepr.org)
  • The first three crucibles reflect today's global growth shifts . (mckinsey.com)
  • And while India does have "a big mobility problem," in nearly all cases, the authors said, it is not congestion but other hurdles - bad roads, bad design and potholes - that slow people down. (upenn.edu)
  • The greater distances that products must travel to consumers requires more energy expenditure, and the innovation that cities foster as cultural centers could slow as people move further apart. (aptean.com)
  • The index calculates that India is overpopulated by 594.32 million people. (riazhaq.com)
  • However, due to the health an environmental side effects of arylamine usage may hamper the growth of arylamine market in the forecast period. (mrbusinestech.com)
  • The Kiwi fruit market share growth by the supermarkets and hypermarkets segment will be significant during the forecast period. (thebusinessway.com)
  • Europe is estimated to contribute 29% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. (thebusinessway.com)
  • In Europe , there will be strong growth of the kiwifruit market over the forecast period due to an increase in consumer health awareness. (thebusinessway.com)
  • The rise in demand for electric vehicles (EVs) across the world will contribute to the growth of the semiconductor assembly and packaging equipment market in the forecast period. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • Therefore, the rise in demand for EVs will increase the demand for semiconductors, thereby contributing to the growth of the semiconductor assembly and packaging equipment market in the forecast period. (thebusinessresearchcompany.com)
  • The growth of the GDP in Australia is faster than that of Canada, the U.S., New Zealand, or Norway according to the forecast of the Reserve Bank of Australia. (one-visa.com)
  • One is that it is firmly based on modern economic thinking and empirical analysis, in particular endogenous growth. (eh.net)
  • The book opens with a brief primer on modern growth analysis. (eh.net)
  • The scientific understanding, interpretation, and regulation of the urbanization process are made possible by the analysis of spatiotemporal characteristics of construction land, which is extremely valuable to areas during a period of fast urbanization. (degruyter.com)