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Indeed, women-owned businesses’ unmet financial needs are estimated to total $260-320 billion annually, with medium-size businesses most adversely affected.
The EU Budget’s Outsize Political RoleBRUSSELS – The European Commission is now in the process of formulating the next Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), a medium-term budget framework that fixes the European Union’s revenues and expenditures, including how much should be allocated
annually
to each objective and each country.
Greening Financial ReformSEOUL – Trillions of dollars in “green finance” – that is, low-carbon, resource-efficient investment – are needed
annually
to prevent climate change and natural constraints from stalling the global economy and threatening the livelihoods of billions of people.
The United States continues to have the world’s highest per capita emissions levels, at 19 tons of CO2 per person annually, even though average US annual income, at $42,385 per capita, is also among the highest in the world.
According to the Union of Concerned Scientists, tropical deforestation is responsible for three billion tons of additional atmospheric CO2
annually
– more than the world’s entire transportation sector.
The position taken by the EU’s national leaders this October, that developing nations would need €100 billion worth of help
annually
by 2020 to cope with climate change, was an important step in the right direction.
Credible estimates put the total flow of income from production and distribution of cocaine at between US$2.5 and US$4 billion annually, or between 2.8% and 4.4% of Colombia’s GDP.
Annually, this outlay costs approximately $343 for a Syrian child studying in the morning shift, and $550 for a child in the afternoon shift.
An extra $10 billion per year from all sources would likely be sufficient to get the job done, with just $3-4 billion
annually
from the US.
Over the past five years, Chile’s GDP has been expanding 5% annually, Argentina’s by almost 9%, Venezuela’s by more than 10%, and the Andean Community’s by 6%.
The CCAMLR is governed by a commission of 24 member states – including Argentina, Australia, Chile, Japan, Norway, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Ukraine, the United States and the European Union – that meets
annually
in Hobart, Australia, to discuss new fishing regulations concerning marine species in the Southern Ocean.
Once in operation, the IFFEd could, by 2020, mobilize $13 billion
annually
in additional resources for education in countries determined to invest in and reform education.
Each day, hundreds of interpreters literally pay lip service to this lofty precept, and millions of pages are translated
annually
so that citizens may consult EU law in their own language.
With average male life expectancy just 57 years, the country is losing close to 800,000 people
annually.
For example, the six million tons of waste produced
annually
by Niger could theoretically be used to meet that country’s entire energy needs.
It was prepared to lend $15 billion to former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych’s government and to provide $8 billion
annually
in gas subsidies.
Indeed, the wholesale price index – the best measure of tradable-goods prices in China – has been falling by about 1.5% annually, which suggests that the renminbi may even be slightly overvalued.
It is no wonder that France spends the equivalent of nearly 14% of its GDP
annually
on public pensions.
To be sure, the European Commission promised to create a single digital market two years ago, estimating that it could boost the EU economy by €415 billion ($448.5 billion)
annually.
In recent years, tight monetary policy and increasingly strict controls on the real-estate sector have caused the growth rate of fixed-asset investment to fall, from more than 25%
annually
before 2008 to around 20% today.
Consider black carbon, a component of the soot emissions from diesel engines and the inefficient burning of biomass cooking stoves that is linked to 1.6 million to 1.8 million premature deaths
annually
as a result of indoor exposure and 800,000 as a result of outdoor exposure.
Whereas, according to Japan’s central bank, Japanese labor productivity grew by more than 10% annually, on average, from 1960 to 1973, Chinese productivity has been declining steadily in recent years, from 11.8% in 2001-2008 to 8.8% in 2008-2012, and to 7.4% in 2011-2012.
Japan’s labor supply (measured in labor hours) was also growing during that period, by more than 3%
annually.
By contrast, China’s working-age population has been shrinking, by more than three million annually, since 2012 – a trend that will, with a 4-6-year lag, cause labor-supply growth to decline, and even turn negative.
The country currently provides only 2% of Sub-Saharan Africa’s service imports – a market worth some $40 billion
annually.
In the decade before Luther’s theses, Wittenberg printers published, on average, just eight books annually, all in Latin and aimed at local university audiences.
Though this may not have been a huge problem in the 1990s, when EU countries received, in all, only 300,000 asylum applications annually, it cannot work in a year when the total is expected to be triple that number.
The oceans
annually
absorb approximately 25% of all human-caused CO2 emissions, and we are now overtaxing this capacity.
Unfortunately, productivity growth is declining across Europe, from around 3.5%
annually
in the 1970’s to barely 1% in the 2000’s.
Investing about $100 billion
annually
in non-carbon-based energy research would mean that we could essentially fix climate change on the century scale.
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