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 The Russian economy has expanded by almost seven percent year-on-year. This pace is significantly faster than in many developed countries and countries with transitional economies. We may not be the absolute leader, but we are certainly amongst the leaders,
  Vladimir Putin

 Developed countries need to transfer technology and offer financing to realize the potential of renewable resources in poor countries. This makes good business sense. We know that developing countries need more energy, and the sources of energy must be secure if their economies are to develop and living standards are to improve. Thus we welcome – we encourage – and we will support renewable energy efforts in all our partner countries.

 We've come a long way since Cancun and this week reflected unprecedented cooperation between developed and developing countries, among developing countries, and among developed countries. We're talking about major blocks looking to provide substance.

 Countries shouldn't be proud that their people migrate. They have to do things to create work. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. But there's another reason: The economy of the U.S. is the most powerful economy in the world. And even if (our economy) grew at 8 percent a year, the Americans would still need our workforce.

 You cannot have one or two years of growth and expect people to suddenly feel better. In unequal countries, you need more growth to reduce poverty than in less unequal countries. You need at least 5 percent year after year.

 The Christmas season this year might well bring cheer, but consumption growth next year is bound to slow, ... From an annual pace of nearly 4.0 percent in 2004, consumer spending will likely grow at a 3.5 percent rate this year, decelerating to a 2.25 percent pace in 2006.

 We are three countries that emerged from the former Yugoslavia -- countries that are now in transition and must cooperate with each other, because our economies depend on each other.

 Last summer, President Bush and other world leaders promised debt cancellation to the world's most impoverished countries. But a proposal before the World Bank this week would needlessly delay cancellation for at least two years from last year's G-8 summit for more than half of those countries eligible.

 We've seen strong and growing demand across the globe, spanning the gamut from developed countries to emerging economies in all major regions.

 Technology stocks have been leaders for good reason. The economy is growing 3.5 percent per year, while spending on information-processing equipment is growing 19.1 percent a year, after inflation. And spending on computers and peripherals is growing at a 41.1-percent rate. Technology is reflecting what lies ahead for the economy.

 Technology stocks have been leaders for good reason, ... The economy is growing 3.5 percent per year, while spending on information-processing equipment is growing 19.1 percent a year, after inflation. And spending on computers and peripherals is growing at a 41.1-percent rate. Technology is reflecting what lies ahead for the economy.

 I am pleased with the success of our FTA so far. After only one year, the U.S.-Australia FTA has expanded trade in goods and services, benefiting the citizens of both countries.

 Hence, to jointly promote balanced and orderly development of the world economy, all countries, major economies in particular, should not only adopt responsible economic policies to introduce necessary economic restructuring, keep major currencies reasonably stable and prevent trade protectionism, but also intensify dialogues on macro-economic policies and, most importantly, coordination on major issues that bear on the overall development of the world economy and the common interest of all countries,

 While costs are higher in the U.S. and other developed countries, these economies still have a comparative advantage in R&D because of the high caliber of their scientists, particularly given the IP environment. Not everything's moving to China and India.

 It's a global issue. We are living in a global world. People are moving from less developed countries to more developed countries.


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