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In addition, as Fink and others have warned, compensation practices that link top executives’ pay to measures of short-term success like quarterly earnings per share or
annual
equity performance also encourage “short-termism” in corporate investment decisions.
In his recent CEO letter, Fink also calls on companies to issue
annual
“strategic frameworks” for long-term value creation, supported by quantifiable financial metrics and linking long-term executive compensation to performance on them.
In August, at the
annual
conference of central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Princeton’s Christopher Sims provided a lucid explanation of the theory.
In four random countries in which the average
annual
income ranged, in 1990, from $660, to $1,727, to $3,795, to $11,422, infant mortality ranged from 114, to 66, to 34, to 9 (per thousand).
Growth is reduced by 1.3% annually, and the total economic costs of malaria add up to about 1% of
annual
GDP.
Its heart was an “innovation strategy” based on more market reforms and investment in human capital, leading to
annual
growth of 6-7%.
As a result of these
annual
deficits, the federal government’s debt will rise from $16 trillion now to $28 trillion in 2028.
So these two programs will raise the
annual
deficit by 2.7% of GDP.
This officially projected increase in the
annual
deficit would be even worse but for the fact that the cuts in personal income tax enacted last year will lapse after 2025, reducing the 2028 deficit by 1% of GDP.
The interest rate on government debt would therefore rise substantially, further increasing the
annual
deficits.
With
annual
inflation running at about 2%, the increase in the real interest rate has pushed the nominal yield on ten-year bonds to 3%.
Their combined projected addition of 2.7% of GDP to the
annual
deficit over the next decade is more than twice the officially projected rise in the ratio of the
annual
deficit to GDP.
In April, at the World Bank’s
annual
meeting, I will call for action by the assembled government ministers, and I hope to announce the establishment of such a fund at the Oslo Summit on Education for Development on July 6-7.
Of the 12 production modes analyzed, two would reduce
annual
CO2 emissions by only two tons, while the other ten actually increase total emissions – up to 14 tons per year.
During those two decades, your
annual
average return would have been more than 16%.
So if you had held your bank stocks up to the end of last year, over 110 years your investment would have yielded an
annual
average return of less than 3%, still broadly a break-even strategy.
As of 2012, the African countries with the highest agricultural value-added in terms of
annual
growth included Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Mali, Mozambique, Rwanda, and Tanzania.
Congressional inquiries and
annual
reviews of the Treasury Department by the Government Accountability Office could provide the oversight necessary to prevent future political misuse of the IDB and its funds.
According to the best economic and engineering estimates, if each key economic sector develops and adopts environmentally sound technologies in the coming decades, the world will be able to reduce carbon emissions dramatically for less than 1% of
annual
global income, thereby avoiding long-term damage that would cost far more.
China’s commitment to increase the CO2 efficiency of its economy by about 3% per year is of no help, because
annual
GDP growth rates of close to 10% mean that the country’s emissions will soar during this decade.
This Contingency Credit could be adapted so that any country could use it in times of crisis, provided it received a positive report in its
annual
consultation with the IMF;a general framework for working out a country's debt problems, to be activated when crises occur.
In fact, modern tools like maps and satellite navigation contribute to
annual
savings of up to 3.5 billion liters of gasoline and more than one billion hours of travel time.
These days, it is common to read forecasts predicting that the US economy will grow at a 3%
annual
rate in the coming year.
Although
annual
GDP growth was 3% in the first quarter of this year, almost all of it reflected inventory accumulation – some of which, no doubt, was unwanted build-up caused by disappointing sales.
When inventory accumulation is excluded, first-quarter growth of “final sales” was just 0.8% in
annual
terms – and 0.2% compared to the fourth quarter of 2009.
Worldwide, total
annual
investment in biomedical research is about $110 billion.
These targets would require China’s economy to grow at an average
annual
rate of at least 6.5% during the next five years.
For example, in the five years after Japan reached that level, its economy grew at an average
annual
rate of 3.6%.
Given that China is projected to cross the same threshold sometime this year, many believe its average
annual
growth over the next five years will fall well below 7%.
From 1979 to 2013,
annual
export growth averaged 16.8%.
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