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As a result, even if external conditions do not improve, achieving 6.5% and above
annual
growth is well within China’s reach.
That is why hurricanes occur in hot tropical regions, and at the end of the summer months, when the sea surface temperatures are at their
annual
maximum.
Increasing the retirement age by just a half-year for each of the next ten years would more than compensate for the
annual
decline in the labor force, which is projected to be 2.5 million workers during this period.
After recording
annual
GDP growth of more than 5% on average during the last four years, Chile’s economy is expected to grow by 3.7% or less in 2014.
Every Chinese citizen is legally entitled to take $50,000 out of the country each year, and if just 1% of adults have the wealth to do so, that could mean
annual
capital outflows of $500 billion.
The drop in
annual
maternal deaths from 500,000 in 1990 to 287,000 in 2010 suggests that the 2015 target of 125,000 will be missed.
And, although the 2010 target of universal access to antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS was not reached, 6.5 million people in developing regions had access by 2011, following an increase of more than 1.4 million in 2010 alone – the largest
annual
increase ever.
And, reflecting the aging of Japanese society, the household savings rate itself will decline dramatically, making it difficult for the private sector to finance
annual
budget deficits.
It is deeply troubling that the US has allocated $185 billion to augment its nuclear stockpile over the next decade, on top of the ordinary
annual
nuclear-weapons budget of more than $50 billion.
The program, announced by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker in November, amounts to a massive shadow budget, twice as large as the European Union’s
annual
official budget, that will finance public investment projects and ultimately help governments circumvent debt limits established in the Stability and Growth Pact.
After all, the €315 billion that is expected to be distributed over three years amounts to 2.3% of the EU’s
annual
GDP.
Haruhiko Kuroda, the Bank of Japan’s new governor, has sent a clear signal to markets that the BOJ is targeting 2%
annual
inflation, after years of near-zero price growth.
In a number of small developing countries, remittances contribute more than one-third of GDP, and in a number of larger countries,
annual
receipts exceed $50 billion.
In the past three weeks, Labour, the Liberal Democrats, and the Conservatives have all held their
annual
conferences.
As the global health community resets its
annual
clock – and I begin cataloguing the big health stories of 2018 – we should take a moment to reflect on the 12 months recently ended.
As a result,
annual
plastics consumption worldwide has increased from five million tons in the 1950’s to around 280 million tons today.
The Bank’s models show that this so-called static benefit could increase
annual
global GDP by several hundred billion dollars by the end of the decade, with perhaps $50 billion accruing to developing countries.
Toward the end of the century, the
annual
benefit would reach $1.5 trillion, with half going to the developing world.
Annual
GDP around 2020 would be about $5 trillion higher than it would be in the absence of an agreement, with $3 trillion going to the developing world.
Since 2000, total
annual
aid to Africa has averaged $50 billion, while tax revenue during the same period grew from $163 billion to an astonishing $550 billion.
A New Vision for the World BankLIMA – Finance ministers, central bankers, and development economists are gathering in Lima, Peru, for the World Bank’s
annual
meetings, where the debate will focus on how the institution’s agenda fits our changing world.
WASHINGTON, DC – At last week’s
annual
meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Lima, Peru, one topic that dominated discussions was the slowdown in emerging-economy growth.
According to Eurostat, from 2007 to 2015, the average public debt-to-GDP ratio across all 19 eurozone member states increased from 65% to an almost-unsustainable 90%; and average
annual
GDP growth stagnated.
Across the European Union, average
annual
GDP growth did not return to its 2008 level until 2015.
Under the worst-case outcome of a complete disruption to the Japanese economy, the direct repercussions on the United States and Chinese economies would be small – shaving no more than a few tenths of a percentage point off their
annual
growth rates.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s recently published
annual
report on the Chinese economy, credit is growing about twice as fast as output.
If China can sustain 5.5-7%
annual
economic growth for the next 15 years, the number of Chinese earning $40,000 per year could more than double.
And, indeed, Pakistan’s ongoing energy crisis is undermining its economic development: the Ministry of Finance estimates that energy shortages have reduced
annual
economic growth by two percentage points, on average, over the last nine years.
Suppose that the Argentine government issued perpetual bonds that paid an
annual
dividend equal to one ten-billionth of Argentine GDP, payable in pesos.
Because Argentina’s
annual
GDP now runs at about 500 billion pesos, one of these bonds today would pay a dividend of 50 pesos (about $17 or €13) a year.
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