Annual
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Small wonder that forecasts for
annual
GDP growth are stuck at 1.5-2%.
It requires that most of an
annual
bonus not only be deferred for three years, but also that it be put at risk.
Since 2011, the US chemical company DuPont has invested $879 million in research and development of products with quantifiable environmental benefits; it has recorded $2 billion in
annual
revenue from products that reduce greenhouse-gas emissions, and an additional $11.8 billion in revenue from renewable resources like wind and solar power.
Universal vaccination for the pneumococcal vaccine alone would lead to an estimated
annual
reduction of 11.4 million days of antibiotics for children under five.
Moreover, car production soared from only 640,000 in 2000 to 3.1 million by 2005, and
annual
growth is expected to continue rising by 80%.
Over the last two decades,
annual
GDP growth has averaged just 0.46%, and government debt has risen steadily, totaling more than 130% of GDP today.
But the fact is that Germany’s average
annual
per capita GDP growth of 0.51% since 2014 puts it far behind other core eurozone countries – namely, Austria, Belgium, Finland, and the Netherlands.
The sharp fall in oil prices, according to this view, will make it even harder for these countries' central banks to achieve the 2%
annual
inflation rate that most have targeted in fulfilling their price-stability mandate.
The rebalancing of growth away from fixed investment and toward private consumption is occurring too slowly, because every time
annual
GDP growth slows toward 7%, the authorities panic and double down on another round of credit-fueled capital investment.
As a result, the Philippines has dramatically improved its ranking in Transparency International’s
annual
corruption index, rising from a 134th-place tie with Nigeria in 2010, to 94th place, alongside India, last year.
Aquino’s efforts to fight corruption and rebuild his country’s economic foundations has enabled the Philippines – at long last – to become Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economy, with
annual
GDP growth of 7.2% last year.
Today, they are on top: for the second decade in a row, Hindi newspapers experienced the fastest growth, with average circulation soaring at a compounded
annual
growth rate of 8.78% since 2006.
While growth in digital advertising expenditure is surging, at an
annual
rate of nearly 30%, it still comprises just 8% of India’s total ad spending.
Arguing that it could increase Europe’s
annual
economic growth rate by half a percentage point, they declared that formal negotiations would start quickly.
Since 1975, the nominal
annual
premium on the 30-year Treasury bill has averaged 2.2%: in other words, over its lifespan, the 30-year nominal T-bill yields are 2.2 percentage points more than the expected average of future short-term nominal T-bill rates.
The associated potential “dosage of more than one millisievert per year” could more comprehensibly (and much less frighteningly) be likened to the approximate difference in additional
annual
radiation exposure that the average resident of the United States experiences compared to the average resident of Japan due to natural background radiation.
The first is the country’s election to the
annual
rotating chairmanship of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) in 2010.
The International Monetary Fund, which now supports selective imposition of capital controls, seems unconcerned: the rupee, its
annual
review concludes, is fairly valued.
Meanwhile,
annual
export growth has fallen in recent years to just 3%, compared to 17.8% in 2003-2008, India’s rapid-growth phase.
Eight years of 7% average
annual
GDP growth during Putin’s previous presidency (2000-2008) allowed Russia to repay its debts, accumulate almost $600 billion in foreign-currency reserves, and join the leading emerging economies.
There are now 300 million computers in the world, with processing power averaging several hundred million instructions per second--a four_billion_fold increase in raw automated computational power, an average
annual
growth rate of 56%!
During the decade before the uprisings erupted, the region’s economies attained respectable real
annual
GDP growth rates of around 4-5%.
In 1990, the Italian singer Toto Cutugno won the
annual
Eurovision song contest with his passionate call to Europeans to unite.
Aid for environmental projects has increased from about 5% of measured bilateral aid in 1980 to almost 30% today, bringing the
annual
total to about $25 billion.
Since 2010, the average
annual
growth rate in the euro area has been 1.3%, compared to 2.3% in the United States.
For example, rising inequality is less likely to be politically and socially disruptive in a high-growth environment (think a 5-7%
annual
rate) than in a low- or no-growth environment, where the incomes and opportunities of a subset of the population are either stagnant or declining.
Nowhere was this more apparent than in China, where double-digit
annual
output gains long obscured the flaws in a state-led, credit-fueled growth model that favors state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and selected industries, like the real-estate sector, to the detriment of private savers.
While China may have the financial resources to cover its debt overhang, it risks being left with a low-to-middle-income economy, high debt levels, and nominal growth rates roughly two-thirds lower than the 17% average
annual
rate achieved in 2004-2011.
In the emerging world, China seems to have staved off the risk of a sharp slowdown: while its economy is no longer achieving double-digit growth, its increased size implies that, in absolute terms, today’s 7%
annual
rate exceeds the 10% rates of the past.
While the “Asian tigers” roared ahead, the Indian economy sputtered along, growing at a 2-3%
annual
rate.
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