Accumulating
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The attention economy is one in which people spend their personal time attracting others’ attention, whether by designing creative avatars, posting pithy comments, or
accumulating
“likes” for their cat photos.
Just when it looks like the
accumulating
evidence has condemned him, a sudden turn of events will prove his innocence and expose those who framed him.
When commodity prices boomed in the middle of the last decade, the rule called for huge budget surpluses – which Chile achieved, repaying almost all of its public debt and
accumulating
a sizable rainy-day fund.
One problem the poor often have in
accumulating
savings is lack of easy access to savings accounts where they can deposit money.
Suddenly, every child has a trust fund, with the
accumulating
dividends providing a universal basic income (UBI) that grows in proportion to automation and in a manner that limits inequality and stabilizes the macro-economy.
It is a fact that we are much happier saving and accumulating, and that we are much more likely to do so when we think that the resources we have saved and accumulated are at hand.
And it is also a fact that we are happier saving and
accumulating
if we receive positive and negative feedback on our decisions on a time scale that allows us to believe that we can do better next time by altering our strategy – hence marketwatch.com
Having been left outside the club, these countries have no option but to self-insure by
accumulating
foreign-exchange reserves.
As Trump berates Germany for
accumulating
surpluses without contributing sufficiently to transatlantic defense, the country should be all the more motivated to use its capabilities to strengthen Europe.
According to German leaders, no matter how severe the effects of that approach may be, they are simply the price of redemption after committing the sin of
accumulating
excessive debt.
Many governments nowadays are
accumulating
debt in order to buttress public or private consumption.
Asia will grow faster because it is
accumulating
physical and human capital more rapidly, which not only increases output directly, but also facilitates technological progress and diversification of the type that Ricardo Hausmann and Cesar Hidalgo identify as the key to sustained growth.
As a result, emerging economies are increasingly wary of running large deficits, and are placing a higher priority on maintaining a competitive exchange rate and
accumulating
large reserves to serve as insurance against shocks.
Partly by design and partly by chance, about a decade ago China found itself consistently
accumulating
large amounts of foreign reserves by running a trade surplus and intervening to buy up the dollars that this generated.
Only after the fact, since the fall of 2009, has it become conventional wisdom that those intra-union current-account deficits,
accumulating
over a decade, were untenable.
At a time when China was rapidly
accumulating
both economic and military strength, Obama seemed committed to containing its rise as best he could, including by involving the US in territorial disputes in the South China Sea.
One hypothesis is that foreign central banks that were
accumulating
trillions of dollars finally figured out that they were likely to be holding these reserves for years to come, and could afford to put at least some of the money into medium-term US treasury notes yielding (initially) far higher returns than T-bills.
Today’s
accumulating
crises, accompanied by America’s strategic fatigue, are forcing Europe to define what role it will play in the future of Western – and global – stability.
We know from measurements that greenhouse gases are
accumulating
in Earth’s atmosphere.
Today, however, emerging countries increasingly prefer to “self-insure” by
accumulating
reserves (and sharing them through regional pooling arrangements).
In response, central banks may intervene in currency markets to prevent appreciation, at the cost of
accumulating
low-yield foreign reserves and diverting themselves from their primary goal of price stability.
A second promising alternative source of fresh water is fog: a vertical mesh can be used to capture moisture from the air, with the droplets
accumulating
in a tank or distribution system.
Soon, teetotalers begin to warn that debt is
accumulating
too quickly, credit quality is deteriorating, inflationary pressures are incubating, and an overvalued exchange rate is doing lasting harm to exporters.
So Donald Trump is widely believed to have more limited options for
accumulating
270 votes.
This would not only reduce China’s surplus and its need to keep
accumulating
dollar reserves but also give Asian companies an incentive to reorient production towards domestic markets.
He wants to bar politicians from hiring their relatives,
accumulating
paid positions, and amassing over-generous pensions.
The CMIM could help East Asian countries to reduce their reliance on accumulating, as a form of self-insurance, costly reserves that fuel global imbalances.
Early this year, the country launched a portable “personal activity account,” which enables workers to accrue rights to training across multiple jobs, rather than
accumulating
such rights only within a specific position or company.
The evidence is solid and
accumulating
rapidly.
Whereas her two immediate predecessors greatly tarnished the Fed’s reputation by looking the other way as massive risk was
accumulating
– and massive fraud occurring – within the financial sector, Yellen restored the Fed’s reputation.
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