Accounting
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Law firms and
accounting
firms use computers to do what professional employees used to do.
And Chinese companies’ record in Africa, where they have engaged in an all-out race to control natural resources, with little regard for the niceties of transparency and modern accounting, let alone environmental protection, human rights, and democratic freedoms, is not exactly encouraging.
The partnerships of professionals that have long dominated services such as law, accounting, and -- until recently -- investment banking are familiar examples.
Nor are they trivial: the largest U.S.
accounting
firms do business on an international scale and have long had thousands of partners.
Official estimates of Soviet deaths in WWII thus rose from seven million (the figure put forth under Stalin) to 20 million (Khrushchev) to 26.6 million (Gorbachev), with civilian deaths
accounting
for at least two-thirds of Putin’s estimate.
Second, in 2001, weak capital spending in the corporate sector
(accounting
for 10% of GDP) underpinned the contraction.
Group survival counts more than individual rights in the moral
accounting
of many multiculturalists.
Accounting
for social discrimination is essential if girls and women are to benefit fully from available financing.
The ire that motivated that proposal remains today, with China
accounting
for 47% of America’s still outsize merchandise trade deficit in 2014.
We also need international conventions to change systems of
accounting
to include fully the social costs of our bahavior, as advocated by organizations such as the Stockholm-based Beijer Institute for Environmental Economics.
After
accounting
for the market value of municipal assets, the next step toward sound asset management is to understand the yield that a city earns from the revenue and rising market values of its assets.
According to the ILO, only one-third of countries worldwide –
accounting
for roughly 28% of the global population – provide all nine types of protection, meaning that only about 20% of the world’s working-age population (and their families) enjoys comprehensive coverage.
Despite
accounting
for only one-eighth of the world’s population, the United States and Europe have long enjoyed economic dominance –
accounting
for half of global GDP – and disproportionate international influence.
Accounting
for the value individuals place on longer and healthier lives, net returns on investments in immunization soar to some 44 times the cost.
China is the economic heart of Southeast Asia,
accounting
for 21% of the region’s exports in 2015.
Consider the problem of
accounting
for quality improvements.
First, the Labor Bureau’s figures do not provide a full
accounting
of the country’s labor force; many of India’s 460 million workers, especially the self-employed, are simply uncounted in official surveys.
Already there is evidence that neither South Korea nor the US is anxious to demand from North Korea a full
accounting
of all its nuclear materials and weapons, without which real denuclearization cannot be carried out and verified.
Japan has already surpassed the US as one of India’s largest sources of foreign direct investment,
accounting
for inflows totaling $2.2 billion last year.
That accounting, Trump said last month, was “according to the National Economic Research Associates.”
The Internet has also enabled instantaneous cross-border dissemination of knowledge-based services such as software programming, engineering and design, medical screening, and accounting, legal, and consulting work.
The first cost is a direct
accounting
loss: the interest rate will inevitably increase when more bonds are issued.
The EU is an indisputable success, constituting the largest integrated economic area in the world and
accounting
for more than 30% of world GDP and around 17% of world trade.
Ten years after the common currency’s introduction, the 16-member euro zone has the world’s second most important currency,
accounting
for more than a quarter of all central banks’ foreign-exchange reserves and having overtaken the dollar as the currency of choice for international bond issues.
As a result, growth in intra-regional trade has outpaced overall trade growth, with intra-Asian trade now
accounting
for more than half of the continent’s total trade turnover.
Accounting
for 69% of the economy, consumer demand holds the key to America’s post-crisis malaise.
Strategy forms a different axis of action,
accounting
for the structure of global interdependence and thus how individual changes may affect the entire system.
The specifics of how citizens can put measures to a popular vote or require the legislature to address them vary substantially from place to place, but 26 states and hundreds of cities,
accounting
for more than 70% of the US population, have initiatives in their governance tool box.
The EU is the world’s largest economy, with annual GDP of more than €15.5 trillion ($21.3 trillion), and its greatest trading power,
accounting
for 20% of world trade.
But, as many other well-meaning cities and countries have discovered, cutting CO2 significantly is more difficult than it seems, and may require quite a bit of creative
accounting.
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