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The IEA estimates that the
annual
bill for global wind subsidies will increase over the next 25 years, not decrease or fall to zero.
In emerging and developing economies, it is estimated that an additional $1-1.5 trillion in
annual
investment will be required through 2020 to meet growth targets.
In the first half of the 1990s,
annual
inflation averaged 40% in Africa, 230% in Latin America, and 360% in the transition economies of Eastern Europe.
In fact, one of the most baffling features of China’s economic rise is that, even amid double-digit GDP growth, employment grew at a measly 1.8% average
annual
rate from 1978 to 2004.
By contrast, China’s services sector has registered only about 5%
annual
productivity growth, and thus is a much more effective engine of job creation.
The informal sector grew even faster, at an
annual
rate of 24%, albeit from a low base.
These reforms put the economy on a higher growth trajectory, with average real GDP growth hitting 6% over the last decade, compared to under 4% average
annual
growth in previous decades.
High tech exports surged from 16%
annual
growth in 1995-96 to 53.5% in 2000-01.
The fact that Argentina’s
annual
inflation rate has stood at 20% or more for over a decade clearly illustrates this – and cannot be obscured by frozen utility rates and repeated manipulation of the consumer price index.
At the end of EU-financed investment projects – payments for which are agreed and executed in the
annual
budget framework – the money is transferred to the beneficiary.
As a result, agreement every seven years on overall expenditures is inadequate to preclude conflict on
annual
budgets.
The capital would be repaid in
annual
installments as the funds become available through the EU budget, while the national co-financing rate would apply to interest payments.
This framework would reduce incentives for using
annual
EU budget negotiations to advance political agendas.
Together with related provisions that would provide meals to infants and expectant mothers, and subsidized pulses to supplement cheaply available food grains, the law will add $6 billion to India’s
annual
fiscal deficit.
The resolution bans North Korean exports of coal, iron, iron ore, lead, lead ore, and seafood products, which together account for one third of the country’s already meager
annual
export revenue of $3 billion.
Medvedev, who had been publicly forecasting 5%
annual
growth as recently as January, told foreign investors in October that this year’s growth rate would not exceed 2%.
The ministry’s baseline forecast assumes that the price of oil – Russia’s main export – will grow at 9% per year in real terms over the next 17 years, or more than three times the forecast for Russia’s
annual
GDP growth.
Russia’s political elite understands that the economy is capable of 5-6%
annual
growth.
Instead, they will likely provide something like an additional $250 a year to the incomes of typical households--and much larger windfalls for households with
annual
incomes exceeding $200,000.
In 2014, remittances by migrants to developing countries amounted to an estimated $436 billion – a sum that dwarfs the
annual
total that the international community spends on official development aid.
The Strange Rebirth of American LeadershipFLORENCE – At the recent
annual
meetings of the American Economic Association, there was widespread pessimism about the future of the United States.
Of course, corruption is not unique to the region; but six of the ten members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ranked in the bottom half of Transparency International’s
annual
Corruption Perceptions index.
Nevertheless, such opulent criminality, in a country where average
annual
per capita income is roughly $1,100, may well help to fuel popular outrage, instability, and unrest.
Restructuring Debt in the DarkCAMBRIDGE – As the
Annual
Meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank begin in Washington, DC, one member country is conspicuously absent: Venezuela.
Yet the risk premia on non-Treasury assets have soared to barely believable heights: the
annual
interest-rate premium for holding a CD issued by a private bank now stands at five percentage points.
In the midst of the worst global contraction since the 1930s, the Chinese economy still expanded at a 9.4% average
annual
rate in 2008-2009.
An undercover investigation by the Financial Times recently revealed that the “Presidents Club” was hosting
annual
men-only charity fundraisers, secretive gatherings where British business, government, and entertainment figures would raise money for worthy causes.
The Congo River alone holds more than 600 billion kilowatt-hours of
annual
reserves.
But, assuming a 20% saving rate (close to the average for developing countries), this implies total
annual
diaspora saving of more than $500 billion.
America’s
annual
energy-related per capita CO2 emissions, at 16.4 tons, are the highest in the world for a large economy.
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