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However,
according
to Zambian opposition MP Guy Scott, “People are saying, ‘The Whites were bad, the Indians were worse, but the Chinese are worst of all.’”
According
to some opinion polls, while those who voted for Brexit stand by their decision, anti-European Union sentiment has waned, and the will to leave the EU has abated.
They found no remedy, in either Uganda or Germany, for the violation of rights that,
according
to the Committee, they possess under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, to which Germany is a signatory.
According
to Kanwal Sibal, a former head of India’s foreign service, “India’s own experience of NAM in areas of its core national interest has been most unsatisfactory, which is enough reason to shed any undue sentimental or ideological attachment to the movement.”
As a result, India, he argues, owes NAM’s other members nothing, and should act only
according
to what is “best for its own interests.”
According
to Obama, there is little, if anything, America can do to stabilize the Middle East.
According
to the IMF’s own data, the European Union’s current members accounted for 31% of the world economy in 1980 (measured by each country’s GDP, adjusted for purchasing power).
According
to a recent McKinsey Global Institute research study, they could increase global GDP by $2.7 trillion annually by 2025; that is equivalent to adding another United Kingdom to the world economy.
In 2014, global investment in renewable energy increased by 17%, even as oil prices plummeted,
according
to a recent report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP).
Both Russia and Brazil now account for a similar share of global GDP as they did in 2001, though Russia,
according
to my simple calculation, might currently be outside the world’s ten largest economies.
In selling his economic agenda, Reagan invoked the so-called Laffer Curve,
according
to which tax cuts will finance themselves by spurring growth, and thus revenues.
According
to Transparency International, 68% of the world’s countries have a serious corruption problem, and no country is completely immune.
For example, last February, the State Council announced plans to reform the hukou (household registration) system, which assigns legal residency
according
to a person’s place of birth.
The Ifo business confidence indicator in Germany has been down four months in a row but,
according
to Ifo, “the ECB does not have to change policy.”
According
to the UN Food and Agriculture Organization, 815 million people, including 200 million children under the age of five, go to bed hungry each night.
And,
according
to an IMF study, population growth in the Middle East and North Africa between 1970 and 2000 has raised the annual rate of growth of output per effective consumer by about 0.5-0.6 percentage points.
In any case,
according
to this view, contracts simply must be respected, whatever the cost.
According
to the Congressional Budget Office, virtually all of the growth in pre-tax household income over the QE period (2009 to 2014) occurred in the upper decile of the US income distribution, where the Fed’s own Survey of Consumer Finances indicates that the bulk of equity holdings are concentrated.
According
to the chief of the Jamaat-e-Islami movement, “the killed is himself responsible for his killing.”
The civil right to an education
according
to talent requires encouragement of many kinds.
Illicit capital flight is draining Africa dry – costing the continent about one trillion dollars over the last 50 years,
according
to a high-level panel chaired by former South African president Thabo Mbeki.
According
to Global Financial Integrity, a Washington DC-based research and advocacy group, illicit capital flight from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) grew by 23% a year during the first decade of this century, reaching a total of $11 billion in 2011.
Abusive transfer pricing – in which legally related entities misprice goods or services – accounts for roughly 60% of the continent’s illicit capital flight,
according
to the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.
According
to research by the Brookings Institution, the number of extremely poor neighborhoods in the US has more than doubled since 2000.
According
to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the cuts will result in a cumulative deficit of about $1.4 trillion over the next decade.
According
to the Turkish constitution, it is illegal for any agency, even the military, to try to overthrow a democratically elected government.
According
to the Turkish daily newspaper Taraf , to which the plot was leaked, a 5,000-page plan was drafted to create chaos in Turkey by burning mosques, downing Greek military aircraft, and carrying out mass arrests of those who opposed the military.
Hedge funds constitute only a small percentage of overall world financial markets, which,
according
to a recent study by the McKinnsey Global Institute, now exceed $120 trillion.
Tax competition is not the way to go, not least because it reduces the revenues needed to make such investments, particularly in developing countries, which,
according
to a 2015 International Monetary Fund report, lose out on more than $200 billion per year because of tax avoidance by multinationals.
Thus, a firm’s total global profits would be taxed
according
to factors such as sales, employment, and resource usage – all of which reflect real economic activity – in each jurisdiction.
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