Accounting
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But, with the developing world
accounting
for the largest new markets and most of the growth in global demand, the logic driving atomization should become even more compelling.
And the biggest problem here is
accounting
for possible reverse causality.
The provisions on intellectual property rights, accounting, and conflict resolution were so favorable to Wall Street and US lawyers that they have been criticized for being unfair to the other parties.
Not surprisingly, Asia led the way,
accounting
for 33% of the total US export surge over the past three years.
Latin America provided the second-largest source of America’s export resurgence,
accounting
for another 28% of the total gains in US foreign sales over the past three years.
Indeed, according to the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, 34% of the 137,000 people who arrived in the EU from January 1 to June 29 were from Syria, with the next-largest contributor, Afghanistan,
accounting
for 12%.
In South Africa alone, 47 projects are underway,
accounting
for 7,000 megawatts of additional power production.
At that point, no amount of creative
accounting
will be able to mask the new realities of Vietnam’s economic constraints.
More insights into Japan’s real progress can be derived from another source: the new System of National Accounts 2008, the latest international statistical standard for national
accounting
by the United Nations Statistical Commission.
Meanwhile, the world’s other countries – still
accounting
for more than half of world GDP and the bulk of global trade and FDI – are wondering how the TTIP would affect each of them.
Finally, Islamic financial institutions must address concerns about liquidity-risk management, compliance with Basel III (the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision’s most recent global regulatory standard), international
accounting
standards, and corporate governance.
The PBOC would have been wise to wait for more data, so that it could distinguish the trend from the
accounting
glitch.
For Bangladesh, this implies that 75% of the tariff lines,
accounting
for more than 90% of the value of its exports to the US, could be excluded from duty-free treatment.
Rather than acknowledge the problem and revise policies accordingly, Rousseff allegedly resorted to dodgy
accounting
tricks to enable her government ostensibly to meet its primary-surplus target without cutting social transfers, even as commodity prices collapsed.
In 1820, Asia’s share of global GDP was 60%, with China
accounting
for slightly more than half.
The International Energy Agency’s World Energy Outlook 2004 predicts that, between now and 2030, global demand for energy will rise by roughly 60%, with China and India
accounting
for nearly two-thirds of that increase.
In
accounting
for such variety, some people anchor our understanding of human nature at a level below that of culture.
Second, any future promises made by the G-20 should be accompanied by a clear and transparent
accounting
of what each country will do, and when.
The argument for legislative action is tantalizingly simple: the US merchandise trade deficit has averaged a record 4.4% of GDP since 2005, with China
accounting
for fully 35% of the shortfall, supposedly owing to its currency manipulation.
Given a fertility rate of just 1.2 births per woman – among the lowest in the world – South Korea’s labor force is set to shrink by a quarter by 2050, with people aged 65 and over
accounting
for 35% of the total population, up from 13% today.
Instead, innovation was directed at perfecting the exploitation of those who are less educated, and at circumventing the regulations and
accounting
standards that were designed to make markets more efficient and stable.
Today, the Russian economy is no more resilient than it was in the late Soviet era, with commodities, especially oil and natural gas,
accounting
for around 90% of total exports and manufacturing for only about 6%.
In 2015, Foshan’s GDP grew by 8.3%, compared to 6.7% in Beijing and 6.8% in Shanghai, with industry
accounting
for 60% of the city’s GDP.
Given climate change, that means
accounting
for whether, say, entire low-lying coastal areas or agricultural regions will be able to cope.
Still, each faces serious obstacles to becoming a $1 trillion economy, never mind
accounting
for 2-3% of world GDP.
The turning point in the US came in 1998, when a federal court decision upheld a patent on an
accounting
system, which launched a flood of business-method patents--over a thousand a year in 1999 and 2000.
And its efforts to speed up the process, which began in 2013, have reduced the average time only slightly, from 28 months to 25.2 months; in some regions
(accounting
for a third of the Bank’s lending), the wait has actually increased.
As the two largest sources and destinations for foreign investment,
accounting
for a combined 56% of global FDI outflows and 42% of inflows, the US and EU have a particular interest in ensuring a well-functioning international investment regime.
The IEA estimates that 56% of electricity will come from fossil fuels in 2040, with nuclear and hydro
accounting
for another 28%.
Much of this money comes from cross-border financial transactions linked to illegal activities, with profits from organized crime and the trafficking of drugs, weapons, and human beings
accounting
for a substantial proportion.
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