Annual
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And human trafficking, especially trafficking of children, is a booming business, with
annual
average profits totaling $150 billion.
Between 1980 and 2002, average
annual
per capita income growth in the rich world (defined as the “old” OECD members) was almost 2%, compared to just 0.1% in the 42 least developed countries.
By contrast, if developing countries cut their tariffs by the same proportion as high-income countries, and services and investment were also liberalized, the global
annual
gains could climb as high as US$120 billion, with US$17 billion going to the world’s poorest countries.
In addition, the experiences of successful reformers like Korea, China, India, and Chile suggest that trade liberalization immediately boosts
annual
economic growth rates by several percentage points for many years.
For example, since 2008, it has hosted the
annual
Bali Democracy Forum, at which representatives of established and aspiring democracies share their experiences.
Researchers already estimate that reunification could raise
annual
incomes by about €1.8 billion – more than €5,500 per household.
The combined
annual
GDP of China, Japan, India, and ASEAN is $14.45 trillion, roughly equal to that of the United States, at $14.62 trillion.
More importantly, East Asia’s economies are expected to grow at an average
annual
rate of 5.1%, compared to 3.2% in the US.
The Future of ForceMUNICH – At the World Economic Forum’s recent
annual
meeting in Davos, I participated in a panel of defense leaders to discuss the future of the military.
The decision came a month after Premier Li Keqiang’s declaration that China had set its
annual
growth target at “around 7.5%” – the same as last year’s goal.
The catch: Democrats define “wealthy” as an
annual
household income above $250,000 – roughly the starting salary of an urban couple in their first jobs after law school.
For almost a decade,
annual
productivity growth in the advanced economies has been close to 1%, versus 2% previously.
America’s Endless Budget BattleGENEVA – Perhaps investors are becoming inured to the United States’
annual
debt-ceiling debacle, now playing out for the third year in a row.
At the same time, given slower growth in world markets and the challenges of domestic structural adjustment, the
annual
growth target has been reduced, to around 7.5%.
Why the Fed Should Postpone Rate HikesJACKSON HOLE, WYOMING – As central bankers from around the world gather this week in Jackson Hole for the Federal Reserve’s
annual
Economic Policy Symposium, one key topic of discussion will be the current global stock-market turmoil.
The International Monetary Fund forecasts 3%
annual
growth in 2015 and 2016, accompanied by inflation rates of 0.1% and 1.5%, respectively.
Over the past three decades, the US has been able to grow at an average
annual
rate of around 2.5%.
Moreover, perhaps in anticipation of a change in power, the mandarins have moved forward the
annual
personnel changes in the major ministries’ top administrative positions.
In the United Kingdom, the Bank of England was made independent in 1997, and given a target of 2%
annual
inflation.
It is projected that the TTIP would raise
annual
per capita income in Germany by 1-3%, or €300-1,000 per year by 2035.
Slumdog OscarNEW DELHI – Indians haven’t often had much to root for at the Oscars, Hollywood’s
annual
celebration of cinematic success.
The net
annual
benefits would run into several billion dollars, which equates to $3.60 worth of avoided climate damage for each dollar spent.
Official communications were very limited, and
annual
bilateral trade was under $1 billion.
And retail spending grew at an
annual
clip of 10% in the first quarter.
Credit growth, known in China as “total social financing,” grew at an
annual
rate of 13% in the fourth quarter of 2015 and again in the first quarter of this year – that is, double the rate of
annual
GDP growth.
The question of how to provide more economic opportunities for women is firmly on the agenda at the World Economic Forum’s
annual
meeting in Davos this year.
From the first quarter of 2008 through the second period of 2009, consumer demand fell for six consecutive quarters at a 2.2%
annual
rate.
As part of the
annual
reworking of the US National Income and Product Accounts that was released in July 2011, Commerce Department statisticians slashed their earlier estimates of consumer spending.
The Hidden Debt Burden of Emerging MarketsLIMA – As central bankers and finance ministers from around the globe gather for the International Monetary Fund’s
annual
meetings here in Peru, the emerging world is rife with symptoms of increasing economic vulnerability.
For example, it seems that, from 2009 to 2014, total Chinese lending to Venezuela amounted to 18% of the country’s
annual
GDP, and Ecuador received Chinese loans exceeding 10% of its GDP.
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