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But as yet there are not enough Dr Murakamis to help along the painful but necessary process of reform.The sooner the betterIn dealing with its demographic troubles, Japan will need a cultural revolution to improve productivity, boost its labour force with more women, older people and immigrants, promote a more vibrant domestic economy and make the most of booming markets overseas.

If it can increase public spending a little to reduce inequality and poverty, boost its labour supply by encouraging more women to work and avoid compromising its educational standards and penchant for hard work, then it should be well placed to pull ahead of Europeans and catch up with America, too.South Korea has long been a model for outsiders.

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McKinsey, a consultancy, argues that unless Vietnam boosts its labour productivity by more than half, growth is likely to dwindle to below 5%.

Paul Nuttall - Ukip MEP for the north west, education spokesman for the party and also its deputy leader, used particularly by the party to boost its appeal to Labour supporters in the north.

There is little enthusiasm for all-female shortlists, the blunt instrument employed by Labour to boost its number of women MPs.The diversity of Tory hopefuls there is likely to be the biggest influx of new Conservative MPs in decades is one thing.

For years, China has relied on cheap labour to boost its economy and keep prices low for the goods we consume, but there appears to be a change demanded by the workers.

There are two ways to boost it: by increasing labour productivity or by boosting the size of the labour force.

She said it would boost Scottish Labour's efforts to overcome their humiliating defeat at the Scottish parliament elections: "I believe we've got a real chance again to serve the people of this country.

The move is designed to boost Labour membership from its current 200,000 and loosen the financial hold of union bosses over the party, but unions have warned that it could cost millions of pounds in lost donations.

Miliband's success in turning criticism of his "anti-business" stance into a row about tax avoidance – helped by the timely HSBC scandal – may boost Labour's ratings among its core vote nationally and do the party no harm among the Scots who have switched from it to the SNP, or those Labour has lost to the Greens.

He also claimed that far from hurting the chances of young people getting jobs, the increased flexibility for older people to stay in the jobs market would boost the labour market overall.

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