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A lasting deficit would eliminate the major economic difference between Putin’s Russia and its Soviet counterpart during the 1980’s – namely, the financial buffer that has been
accumulated
over the last decade.
They have
accumulated
vast foreign exchange reserves, estimated at more than $2 trillion.
They should reduce their holdings as quickly as possible, before they do something really stupid with the
accumulated
treasure.
Referring to the 1600-1868 period, Inose calls this future the New Edo era: “a smaller population will enjoy the sufficient wealth that has been accumulated, and, from now on, it will invest its creativity in refining the culture.”
Their export earnings have plummeted – falling by half in many cases – forcing them to run deficits and draw on the large sovereign-wealth funds they
accumulated
during the global commodity boom.
Most notably, since the start of the financial crisis, Germany's current-account surplus has increased to nearly 8% of GDP, meaning that the country has
accumulated
more surpluses in that period than in its entire previous history.
Once they succeeded in overcoming a painful crisis-management phase, many of these countries
accumulated
previously unthinkable levels of international reserves as precautionary cushions.
The rest of the world, in the face of excessive unemployment, is no longer trying to reduce prematurely government debt
accumulated
during the financial crisis.
Still, it is right to ask if the American way of life will survive the twenty-first century, and, if it does, whether it will survive in America or migrate elsewhere as the US economy and political system collapse under the
accumulated
weight of decades of myopic national leadership and squandered opportunities.
History suggests that there is a second type of demographic dividend – one that actually lasts longer and is more durable than the first – which emerges when the
accumulated
savings of an aging population produce a surge in investment.
European households almost everywhere became more indebted, but the impact of this credit expansion on private consumption was fundamentally different in the EU’s core countries, where current-account surpluses grew, and in the periphery, where countries
accumulated
deficits.
On a scale that measures the
accumulated
cyclonic energy of hurricanes, this season is the first to have recorded three storms each rated above 40.
Irma had an
accumulated
cyclonic energy of 66.6, the third-highest ever recorded.
Capital that has
accumulated
in the raw materials sector in recent years should be shifted to manufacturing and infrastructure.
According to SAFE, as of February 2012, China had
accumulated
$4.7 trillion in foreign assets through purchases of United States government securities and other investments, and more than $2.9 trillion in foreign liabilities through foreign direct investment (FDI) and borrowing.
That is almost five times what it effectively had
accumulated
under that system (4,000 tons).
The Bundesbank’s €907 billion in Target claims represents almost half of the net foreign wealth that the Federal Republic of Germany has
accumulated
to date through its export surpluses.
This is dwarfed by China’s investment in the US, for example, where it has
accumulated
$1.3 trillion in US government debt alone.
Indeed, the IMF, with its global membership and its
accumulated
international expertise, is best positioned to take the leading role in a multilateral approach to financial stability.
For a while, borrowing hid the extent of the problem; but today the extent of the burden that the
accumulated
debt that resulted from this borrowing is placing on future generations - a grave injustice in its own right - is clear.
Access to finance, managerial resources, incubation, acceleration, oversight, and
accumulated
experience may be much easier to achieve.
But these countries still need to gain competitiveness by lowering the relative price of their export goods, because they need to sustain external surpluses to correct
accumulated
imbalances.
First, it took some time for policymakers to come to grips with the extent of the financial system’s latent instability, which had
accumulated
under their watch.
The British “Non”LONDON – At the just-concluded European Union summit, British Prime Minister David Cameron vented decades of
accumulated
resentment stemming from his country’s relationship with Europe.
Fast-forward six years, and Facebook has
accumulated
massive power, access, and influence – and, in many ways, proved the doubters right.
The memory of 1914 may trigger the most concern in East Asia, where all the ingredients of a similar disaster have accumulated: nuclear weapons, the rise of China as a global power, unresolved territorial and border disputes, the division of the Korean Peninsula, historical resentments, an obsession with status and prestige, and hardly any cooperative conflict-resolution mechanisms.
If the company performs poorly in the three years, the manager will lose part or all of his or her
accumulated
bonus.
The fortune
accumulated
by Bo’s wife (reliance on proxies, especially relatives, is a common tactic of corrupt officials everywhere) highlights the opportunities for the well connected to get ahead.
Crisis conditions can liberate a gifted leader from the
accumulated
constraints of vested interests and bureaucratic inertia that normally inhibit action in the American system.
This, too, is particularly relevant in the eurozone periphery, where the non-financial sector
accumulated
too much debt during the credit boom that preceded the 2008 global financial crisis.
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