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Next week, according to United Nations projections(预测), the world will pass seven billion in population, and by the end of this
Next week, according to United Nations projections(预测), the world will pass seven billion in population, and by the end of this
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2015-03-29
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Next week, according to United Nations projections(预测), the world will pass seven billion in population, and by the end of this century it’s likely to grow by half again to ten billion.
What will determine their quality of life? From an economist’s view, what matters is the productivity of the ten billion—will they be educated and have jobs that contribute to economic growth? From a sociologist’s view, what matters is whether the ten billion are socialized into stable roles in society—can they build families and join communities where they have dignity and focus on building for the future? From a political scientist’s view, what matters is the quality of government in countries where most of the ten billion will live—will those governments avoid corruption, enforce the rule of law, and protect participation and civil rights?
At present, the prospects are not bright. While most of the world’s capital, managerial experience, and engineering expertise is concentrated in the high-income and emerging economies of Europe, China, North America, and Japan, none of those areas will be significant contributors to future population growth. Even China, is now reaping(获得)the results of its one-child policy and is projected to suffer a decline in population of 400 million by 2100.
Three billion additional people will join the world this century, and virtually all of them will be growing up in countries that today are rated by the George Mason University Fragile States Index as having governments that have serious, high, or extreme fragility. These are governments that do not enforce the rule of law, have high rates of internal violence, and do a poor job providing education and jobs for their people.
What kind of economies is most of the world’s capital concentrated in?
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答案
The high-income and emerging economies.
解析
由题干中的economies和most of theworld’s capital定位到第三段第二旬。该句提及世界上大部分的资本、管理经验和工程方面的专业技能都集中在高收入产业和新兴经济体中,由此可知该空格应填The high-income andemerging economies。
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