Accumulated
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The good news is that, in China, much of the
accumulated
leverage has indeed been used to fund investment, which in principle creates assets that will augment future growth.
The
accumulated
loss of global output over the next 35 years will total $100 trillion – more than one and a half times annual world GDP today.
America, in turn, said that the world should be thankful: by living beyond its means, it helped keep the global economy going, especially given high savings rates in Asia, which
accumulated
hundreds of billions of dollars in reserves.
The anger that has poured onto the streets of Delhi and many other Indian cities was fueled by a great
accumulated
discontent – at the bestial rape and murder of that still-unnamed woman, yes, but also at pervasive public and private corruption, the absence of governance and accountability, and much more.
Calling the Chinese Bully’s BluffNEW DELHI – The more power China has accumulated, the more it has attempted to achieve its foreign-policy objectives with bluff, bluster, and bullying.
Moreover, the overhang of excess capital that
accumulated
during the crazy high-tech boom of the 1990's has now been mostly worked out.
Intact tropical and northern forests, as well as savannas and coastal ecosystems, store huge amounts of carbon
accumulated
over centuries.
Local governments could then privatize the massive assets that they have
accumulated
during years of rapid growth, using the proceeds to pay down their debt.
What if the French were to insist, as an absolute precondition for further security cooperation, that Germany not only increase its defense budget immediately, but also make good on its
accumulated
backlog in defense spending from recent decades?
But in this function it has
accumulated
large risks, concentrated along national lines, thus leading to conflicts among member states.
It won the battle of the comminiqué, but it may have lost 20 years of painstakingly
accumulated
goodwill, the result of efforts such as the ASEAN-China free-trade agreement, signed in November 2002.
Burdened by non-performing loans
accumulated
during the 2000s real-estate boom, Iranian banks have been unable to lend for investment since 2012, owing to sanctions.
Various estimates by private-sector economists and World Bank officials suggest that the government’s
accumulated
“net implicit pension debt” could balloon to 75-110% of GDP.
The four major central banks – the Fed, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan, and the Bank of England – have
accumulated
roughly $5 trillion of additional assets in the last five years, bringing their total to $9.5 trillion.
As the end of his rule approached, Boris Yeltsin went through at least a half-dozen prime ministers, looking for the one who would ensure the security not only of Russia’s new democracy and market economy, but also of his “family” and the wealth that it had
accumulated
during his rule.
True, the private sector will have much re-structuring to go through and the big deficits have been
accumulated
in the crisis must be unwound.This will mean a radical re-structuring of the state and its services.
By contrast, prohibiting executives from cashing out shares and options until they leave the firm would provide executives who have
accumulated
shares and options with a large monetary value with counter-productive incentives to depart.
By advancing globalization – by forcing ever-more openness down the people’s throat – they have
accumulated
massive wealth, which they then protect through tax avoidance, offshoring, and other schemes.
In recent years, countries around the world have
accumulated
very large volumes of foreign exchange, topped by China with more than $2 trillion, but including hundreds of billions of dollars held by Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, India, and the oil-producing countries.
And it was after the Communists crushed the pro-democracy movement in 1989 that the US helped to turn China into an export juggernaut that has
accumulated
massive trade surpluses and become the principal source of capital flows to the US.
Many EU countries were vulnerable because they had
accumulated
excessive and unnecessary public debts by maintaining budget deficits during the pre-crisis boom years.
A RAND study projects that by 2015, China’s military expenditure will be more than six times higher than Japan’s, and its
accumulated
military capital stock will be roughly five times higher (measured at purchasing power parity).
From 1972 to 2000, the NFA
accumulated
12.9 billion pesos ($290 million) in debt.
Be it because of a sovereign default or because of large losses
accumulated
under complacent accounting rules, the insolvency of a large bank (particularly a European bank) is far from a remote possibility.
Indeed, their non-US affiliates currently hold an estimated $2 trillion in
accumulated
foreign earnings.
In 1999, Poland replaced its defined-benefits system, which sets pensions as a percentage of final salary at retirement, with one in which pensions are based on the
accumulated
value of contributions during a person’s working life.
Since 1999, the
accumulated
PAYG deficit reached 18% of GDP, about one-third of Poland’s entire government debt.
Investment in the human capital of new cohorts (which is largely
accumulated
on the job) would benefit employers by increasing productivity.
Neglecting the problem of entry into the labor market could backfire by increasing pressure for more public expenditure just when governments should start reducing the huge public debts
accumulated
during the recession.
The level of ammonia in the air from their
accumulated
droppings stings the eye and hurts the lungs.
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