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Many of these deaths are caused by the estimated five million unsafe abortions carried out
annually
in Sub-Saharan Africa.
A minimum of €40 billion ($45 billion) needs to be spent
annually
in the next 3-5 years; but even larger amounts would be justified to bring the migration crisis under control.
To meet global demand for 7.2 million metric tons of chocolate annually, multinationals like Hershey rely on millions of cocoa farmers, each of whom farms a tiny plot, often 1-2 hectares (2.5-5 acres).
Moreover, gastrointestinal diseases contracted from dirty water kill 2.2 million people
annually.
Starting this year, this mechanism is expected to produce $40 million
annually.
If the EU made a commitment to admit even a mere 300,000 refugees annually, most genuine asylum-seekers would view their odds of reaching their destination as good enough to deter them from seeking to reach Europe illegally – an effort that would disqualify them from legal admission.
If the United States’ economy, with a TFP growth rate of only 1-2% annually, is considered efficiency-driven, why is China’s not?
A conservative assessment by Louis Kuijs, working with the World Bank, shows that, from 1978 to 1994, China’s GDP grew by an average of 9.9% annually, labor productivity increased by 6.4%, TFP rose by 3%, and the capital-labor ratio increased by 2.9%.
Given 8% GDP growth, TFP would have to grow 6.4%
annually.
According to researchers at the University of California, San Diego, corruption, waste, and unethical billing cost patients and health systems billions of dollars
annually.
Of the $6.5 trillion spent
annually
on healthcare, an estimated $455 billion is lost, misused, or stolen.
Even if productivity continues to rise at the same rate, global GDP growth could slow to just over 2% annually, on average – a 40% drop from the last 50 years.
Meanwhile, China’s economic slowdown – the result of global weakness and efforts to cool the country’s inflation and overheated asset markets – threatens to slow the pace of job creation for the millions moving
annually
from rural poverty to greater prosperity in China’s expanding urban areas.
Before the crisis, world trade grew at 6-8%
annually
– well faster than GDP.
Out of the $1 billion the Open Society Foundations donate
annually
worldwide, some $3 million went to Israeli and Palestinian NGOs.
Another study found that an estimated 42% of the global malaria burden, including a half-million deaths annually, could be eliminated through policies focused on issues like land use, deforestation, water resource management, and settlement siting.
According to the International Monetary Fund’s latest outlook, the price deflator for all advanced economies should increase by just 1.5% annually, on average, from now to 2020 – not much higher than the crisis-depressed 1.1% pace of the last six years.
If the rest of the world caught up to the United States – where meat consumption averages 125.4 kilograms per person annually, compared with a measly 3.2 kilograms in India – the environmental consequences would be catastrophic.
Meat consumption actually leads to more greenhouse-gas emissions
annually
than the use of cars does.
Asian leaders already hold such talks
annually
at the East Asia Summit, an important initiative that brings together India and China, with ASEAN as host.
And tensions between Israel and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program – not to mention Israel’s decades-old conflict with Palestine – are exacerbating instability in the Middle East, where ten countries, taken together, have become the world’s largest market for weapons, purchasing more new arms
annually
than China.
A McKinsey report estimates that bringing mobile broadband in the developing world to the levels of the industrial world could add $400 billion
annually
to global GDP and create more than ten million jobs.
By 2020, the benefits would be almost $500 billion annually, and would continue to rise each year.
Similarly, despite high levels of political violence, Nigeria produces more than 1,000 films
annually.
The implication is that hundreds of billions of dollars of capital will have to flow
annually
to the US from Europe just to maintain the present euro-dollar exchange rate.
In a surprise-free world, the Bush administration is probably right that America’s thirst for oil will grow by 1.5%
annually
over the next two decades.
Since 2001, China’s R&D expenditure has been growing by 18%
annually
and has more than doubled as a share of GDP.
For more than 40 years, world leaders have gathered
annually
in Davos to discuss and advance the most critical issues on the global agenda.
Many of these countries’ citizens are constantly traveling to far-flung destinations, and hundreds of millions of people from all over the world make their way to advanced countries
annually.
After all, GDP grew at around 5%
annually
in Tunisia over the last 20 years, and the country was often cited as boasting one of the better-performing economies, particularly within the region.
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