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Such differences in 25-year growth rates are important: if US GDP grows by a factor of 1.87 over the next 25 years,
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GDP will be $3.6 trillion ($10,000 per person) higher than if it grows by a factor of only 1.58.
As societies in many OECD countries age, and catch-up growth in large emerging economies begins to wind down, global GDP growth is expected to fall from its
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average of 3.6% in the 2010-2020 period to an estimated 2.4% in 2050-2060.
In short, as we argued during the OECD Forum and
annual
Ministerial Council Meeting last week, this time we need to promote investments that focus on people and the planet.
Bollinger calculated that
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investment of $2 million over five years would achieve 100% safe blood transfusions by 2015 and avert more than 131,000 HIV infections, while alleviating fears of infection for the almost half-billion people who would otherwise receive blood that was not comprehensively screened.
In small firms with ten or fewer employees, by contrast, labor productivity growth had declined at an
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rate of 6.5%.
The BRICS in a Multipolar WorldJOHANNESBURG – This week, South Africa is hosting the tenth
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gathering of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
A New York Times analysis of exit polls found that voters with
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incomes below $50,000 backed Clinton by about a ten-point margin, while voters with incomes above that level split evenly between the two candidates.
Inflation rates, now well below the ECB’s 2%
annual
target, are in the deflationary danger zone.
The 2016 Global Nutrition Report estimates that, across Africa, malnutrition results in a loss of 11% of GDP – more than the
annual
losses brought about by the 2008-2010 global financial crisis.
In many countries, such as India, obesity-related illnesses like heart disease are consuming up to 30% of families’
annual
incomes.
For by 1994 Estonian inflation was down to an
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20% (lowest in the FSU), and the economy was growing at a rate of 5% (highest in the FSU), with forecasts predicting even stronger growth.
The world leaders who met at the UN in September for the
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General Debate all agreed on a central point: the importance of fighting poverty, hunger, and disease is crucial for our collective survival.
According to preliminary reports,
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investment growth in 2012 reached roughly 14% – significantly higher than the GDP growth rate, which accelerated in the fourth quarter as a result of a strong rebound in investment in real estate and infrastructure.
Britain has a population of just over 65 million people and what was, at least until Thursday, the world’s fifth-largest national economy, with
annual
GDP totaling nearly $3 trillion.
In the context of a $75 trillion global economy, Britain’s is a relatively small, open one that relies heavily on foreign trade –
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exports are typically in the range of 28%-30% of economic activity.
Although some cuts in traditional outlays should be part of efforts to rein in spending, this approach should be supplemented by reducing “tax expenditures” – the special features of the tax code that subsidize health care, mortgage borrowing, local-government taxes, etc..Limiting tax expenditures could reduce the
annual
deficit by as much as 2% of GDP, thereby reducing the debt-to-GDP ratio in 2021 by more than 25 percentage points.
Each subsequent year, the import quota would be reduced by 5%, so that the EU’s total
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imports of Russian energy would be reduced by half within a decade.
For example, studies during the past 20 years have shown that changes in solar magnetic activity cause the Sun's brightness to vary by 0.1%, and that the average
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temperature in the northern Temperate Zone has tracked the level of solar activity over the last 1,000 years.
The atmosphere contains about 750 gigatons of CO2, while total
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human emission is approximately 5.5 Gt, thus adding annually roughly 0.7% of the total.
That is one-third lower than the average
annual
installment during the first decade of this century.
And historic infrastructure-spending gaps continue to widen: by 2020 or 2021,
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per capita transportation-infrastructure spending will reach £1,900 in London, but will be less than £300 in the northeast.
And all senior UN officials must file an
annual
financial-disclosure statement with the organization’s ethics office.
Although
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GDP growth was 3% in the fourth quarter of 2011, more than half of that reflected inventory accumulation.
Final sales to households, businesses, and foreign buyers rose at only a 1.1%
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rate, even slower than earlier in the year.
And the preliminary estimate for
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GDP growth in the first quarter of 2012 was a disappointing 2.2%, with only a 1.6% rise in final sales.
While the US consumer price index reached 2.2% in October, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan have so far been unable to meet their targets of roughly 2% inflation, with the eurozone’s average
annual
price growth hovering around 1.5% and Japan’s firmly lodged in the 1% range.
According to recent BEA estimates, real (inflation-adjusted) GDP grew at a 2.7% average
annual
rate in 2013, compared to only 2% in 2012.
Most forecasters – including the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the so-called Blue Chip consensus, and the Federal Reserve – predict that
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real growth will reach at least 2.8% in 2014.
Real personal-consumption spending rose at a 2.3%
annual
rate in 2013, up from 2% in 2011 and 2012.
Online procurement in all government sectors would produce
annual
benefits – cheaper goods and services – worth $700-900 million.
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