Autor and his colleagues try to zoom in on the impact of China's emergence as a trading power.
While there is no sign of an imminent threat, several recent papers suggest that the eventual emergence of a contagious human cancer is in the realm of medical possibility.
Jack Gerard, chief executive of the American Petroleum Association, which represents the industry, said: "The White House thinks Americans are not paying enough for gasoline, so they have proposed a new tax that could raise the cost of gasoline by 25 cents a gallon, harm consumers that are enjoying low energy prices, destroy American jobs and reverse America's emergence as a global energy leader.
: The simultaneous emergence of the "rich second generation" and"poor second generation" has triggered a heated debate in the Chinese media.
With the constant emergence of new technology, Chinese embroidery as a traditional handiwork is displaying its boundless vitality in the present-day world.
44 billion yuan respectively) marks the emergence of the new filmmaker generation, who may hail from anywhere but the film academy.
China's emergence in the past decade as the leading trading nation has expanded the role of the renminbi to such an extent that in 2013, the currency overtook the euro as the world's second choice in trade finance after the dollar, according to Swift, the global payments house.
Moths Moths are known in the prairies of the western US where their mass emergence in spring can cause an agricultural nuisance.
" The emergence of new digital platforms will add 2.
In the US, the remarkable emergence of Donald Trump as a serious candidate for the Republican presidential nomination is driven, in large part, by his ability to play on fears of illegal immigration.
, emergency panel Language emerges and develops with the emergence and development of society.
China's emergence as the world's workshop over the past two decades has rested in large part on its small manufacturing towns, where hundreds or in some cases thousands of factories specialise in one type of product, underpinned by a steady supply of cheap migrant labour.
"We are beginning to see the emergence of edtech-driven, venture capital-funded start-ups that believe edtech [the use of technology in teaching] is the driver of executive education," says Mike Malefakis, associate dean for executive education at Columbia Business School in New York.
But with the emergence of a "modern" concept to families, people find that problems like high divorce rate and extramarital affairs become more serious than ever before.
From the emergence of " Marry-Upon-Graduation" , and the 1970 s to be the maid of honor of 1980s, urban women's marriage seems overnight into the early bus.
With the emergence of the phenomenon, some people hold the concept that the business experience would help them, while others hold negative view.
The emergence of computer brings great changes to modern people' life, only move fingers, we could understand the latest information of the world.
The emergence of Hong Kong as a top destination for international art-world figures is a recent phenomenon.
Their emergence reflects a shift in female working practices as well as a general squeeze on spending.
Actually since 2001, with the successive emergence of search, mobile value-added services, online videos and SNS communities, people have been aroused to discuss the 'post-portal era'.