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According
to World Bank figures, the Middle East North Africa (MENA) region suffered a 25% fall in per capita incomes during the last 25 years of the twentieth century, when oil prices were low.
PARIS: Save for the Netherlands, Europe's economies are languishing:
according
to the OECD, average growth in Western Europe will not exceed 1.6% this year, a drop from the 2.7% growth last year.
According
to this view, healthy public and private balance sheets and existing infrastructure bottlenecks would provide room for increased investment and higher total factor productivity in many developing countries.
According
to a report from the Insurance Information Institute, nearly 70% of homeowners’ claims in Louisiana were settled by the end of January, for a total of $7.5 billion dollars.
According
to estimates by Robert Klein of Georgia State University, homeowners’ insurance premiums in Louisiana had already gone up by 70% between 1997 and 2005.
According
to estimates by Lane Financial, there were $1.8 billion worth of cat bonds issued in the year April 2004-March 2005.
The total insured property loss of Katrina, $34.4 billion
according
to an insurance industry estimate, even if expanded to represent uninsured losses, represents a miniscule fraction of world wealth.
According
to all evidence, the US economy’s fall from its long-run growth path has left America 7% poorer today (and into the indefinite future) than expected back in 2007.
According
to former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, when the desired level of investment is below the desired level of savings despite a nominal interest rate of zero, chronically deficient demand constrains GDP and productivity growth, producing so-called “secular stagnation.”
At first, events played out
according
to plan.
According
to this view, the fact that two-thirds of EU member states belong to the euro is enough to prevent the EU from unraveling.
Specifically, the question is not whether it can grow, but whether it can grow fast enough to propel a large economy that,
according
to the US Federal Reserve, faces “balance-sheet deleveraging, credit constraints, and household and business uncertainty about the economic outlook.”
Within ten years, it will be produced in many regions around the globe for 4-6 cents per kilowatt-hour,
according
to a recent study by the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (commissioned by the think tank Agora Energiewende).
Indeed,
according
to a recent report by researchers at New York University School of Law and Stanford Law School, the people in the areas targeted by the drone campaign are being systematically terrorized.
According
to WikiLeaks, former Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani approved the US drone strikes, saying: “I don’t care if they do it as long as they get the right people.
More than 1.7 million children require immediate aid,
according
to UNICEF Australia.
According
to the UN resident coordinator, there has been a quick airlift and supply of materials – such as the well-known “School in a Box,” a pre-packaged educational kit suitable for teaching up to 40 children, Early Childhood Development Kit, and Recreation Kits – for displaced boys and girls.
Scant signs of weapons of mass destruction have been found, and,
according
to David Kay, America's chief arms inspector, the stockpiles either never existed or were destroyed years ago.
According
to Beyond the Supercycle: How Technology Is Reshaping Resources, a new report from the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), these trends are slowing the growth of primary energy demand.
According
to World Bank data, that reflects a 70% decline in energy intensity per unit of GDP.
According
to MGI, by 2035, changes in the supply and demand for major commodities could result in total cost savings of $900 billion to $1.6 trillion worldwide.
But,
according
to Gallup, only 32% of Americans have a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in traditional media outlets – an all-time low.
According
to the economist Nora Lustig, between 2000 and 2010, “income inequality…declined in all 17 Latin American countries for which comparable data exist.”
According
to this view, the principal problem faced by central banks will not be restraining demand as it shoots above potential, but boosting demand as it lags behind potential.
Curiously, many of the young democracies born after the ignominy of the right-wing military regimes of the 1970’s and 1980’s define themselves
according
to Cuba’s long-lasting communist dictatorship.
This implies the end of the Kyoto Protocol model, which, like the Doha model, is based on a detailed agenda, established
according
to specific and ambitious targets, with all relevant actors then compelled to negotiate each topic.
According
to two close observers of Trump, the president’s grip on reality “will likely continue to diminish” in the face of growing political obstacles, investigations into his taxes and business dealings, Mueller’s findings, and an energized political opposition.
According
to the Nice Declaration, which I drafted as one of the participating prime ministers, we were only to simplify and restructure the EU's basic treaties.
In fact,
according
to diplomats who were there, Zhou was discussing not the revolution of 1789, but the 1968 student uprising in Paris, so it probably really was too soon to tell.
According
to case studies of 17 countries, the world’s leading economic powers (America, Germany, Japan), as well as a wide range of other countries, are pursuing fiscal policies that inflict heavy burdens on future generations.
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