Annual
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Why not have routine
annual
meetings between the European Council and the US President?
According to the US government, if there are no supply disruptions, and the American economy grows at an
annual
rate of 3%, the price of a barrel of oil will decline to $25 (in 2003 dollars) in 2010 and then rise to $30 in 2025.
The energy intensiveness of the economy will continue to decline at an average
annual
rate of 1.6%, as efficiency gains and structural shifts offset part of the overall growth in demand.
Nonetheless, dependency on oil will grow at an
annual
rate of 1.5%, from 20 million barrels per day in 2003 to 27.9 million in 2025.
That shift is likely to mean a slower rate of GDP growth than the
annual
rate of nearly 10% that China achieved during the last three decades.
But a slowdown to 7%
annual
growth would still double China’s GDP over the next decade.
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.
This country with nearly 1 billion people has long shed what was mockingly called "the Hindu growth rate"--1 to 2% a year--and now regularly turns in a 6 or 7%
annual
growth in GNP every year, and could reach, if it found itself with a government that accelerates the pace of liberalization, a comfortable cruising speed of 8 to 9%, without the instability that plagues its competitors in east Asia and without the lack of political and judicial transparency that is China's main handicap.
Thus, the theme of this year’s
Annual
Meeting in Davos is “Resilient Dynamism.”
Overall, I would like the
Annual
Meeting to achieve two additional objectives this year.
Distributed generation using renewables can also help to reduce the risk of massive power outages and resulting reliance on expensive diesel power, which currently can cost up to 5% of a country’s
annual
GDP – a problem that affects 30 of the 48 countries in sub-Saharan Africa.
They estimate that a slowdown of one percentage point in China’s
annual
growth rate would reduce low-income countries growth rates by 0.3 percentage points – almost a third as much.
In Oregon, where the Death with Dignity Act has been in effect for 13 years, the
annual
number of physician-assisted deaths has yet to reach 100 per year, and the
annual
total in Washington is even lower.
In the US, the
annual
inflation rate fell from 5.6% in July 2008 to 0.1% in December 2008, and in Europe from 4.4% in July 2008 to 2.2% in January 2009.
In Gordon’s 2015-2040 projection,
annual
growth in median income in the United States is only 0.4%, compared to average income growth of 0.8%, reflecting continuously rising inequality.
(Compare this to 1.82%
annual
growth in median income from 1920 to 2014.)
The authorities could even establish an
annual
conference to bring together world leaders to find ways to help protect women in conflict zones.
Iraq's $20 billion
annual
oil revenues cannot meet such costs.
Price stability was defined as an
annual
increase in the price level of below two percent over the medium term.
Fortunately, it has also become an
annual
forum for US, Chinese, Japanese, and other leaders to engage with one another on critical questions of long-term strategic stability.
The advanced countries are collectively responsible for much of the current stock of carbon in the atmosphere, as well as for a significant (though declining) share of the world’s
annual
emissions.
The US economy, it should be remembered, finished 2002 with an
annual
growth rate of 2.5%--above the long-run trend estimated for the Euro area by many experts, including the European Central Bank.
Yet, as Figure 4 shows, the real appreciation led to a rapid collapse of China’s
annual
export growth, from above 15% (smoothed over three-year intervals) to elow 10%, and now to a financial slump as well.
Following the attacks by the Islamic State, for example, Tunisia’s projected
annual
GDP growth for 2015 was cut from 3% to 1%.
The overall effective
annual
subsidy to US housing debt has been estimated at roughly 1% of national income.
Indeed, the risk that Pakistani pilgrims could carry the problem with them on the 2013 Hajj, the largest
annual
congregation of Muslims, is not just a theoretical threat.
Two initiatives - the Polity Project, founded by political scientist Ted Gurr, and Freedom House's
annual
Freedom in the World surveys - gauge political rights in almost every country.
Indeed, five of the nine qualify as "great overachievers" - significant political rights despite
annual
per capita income of less than $1,500.
Seven had
annual
per capita income levels exceeding $5,500 in the period from 1972 to 2000 but no significant political rights for three consecutive years.
If Europe’s leaders continue to choose mild palliatives over bold tactics, the best-case scenario is a lackluster recovery, with GDP growing at a 1-2%
annual
rate.
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