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India, whose GDP is now growing at nearly 8% annually, could eventually comprise a fourth, but it has some way to go.
Northern Europe’s Drag on the World EconomyMADRID – In recent years, China’s current-account surpluses – which have averaged almost $220 billion
annually
since 2000 – have attracted much criticism from the rest of the world.
The book fair, held
annually
to commemorate the 1952 protests that culminated in the Pakistani military opening fire on students at the university, is a typically Bengali response to violence.
And yet, despite everything, India’s economy did record roughly 9% growth for several years, and even now is growing by nearly 6% annually, behind only China and Indonesia among major economies.
More than 200,000 people in India die
annually
from malaria, mainly in poor regions.
By 2000 the proportion was 85%, saving about three million lives
annually.
Counting capital gains, Americans have profited to the tune of $300 billion to $400 billion
annually
in many recent years – an amount roughly equivalent to the entire US military budget.
As a practical step, the EU and its member states should offer 30,000 visas and work permits
annually
for graduates from participating Mediterranean countries.
A new OECD report, The Economic Consequences of Outdoor Air Pollution, estimates that outdoor air pollution will cause 6-9 million premature deaths
annually
by 2060, compared to three million in 2010.
The direct market impact of this pollution in terms of lower worker productivity, higher health spending, and lower crop yields, could exceed 1% of GDP, or $2.6 trillion,
annually
by 2060.
And, in October, the World Bank pledged to increase its direct and leveraged climate financing to up to $29 billion
annually.
The Country Reports on Human Rights worldwide, published
annually
by the State Department, maintain the high standard of accuracy and comprehensiveness that they achieved during the Clinton administration.
However, HFCs, some of which are 4,000 times more potent as greenhouse gases than carbon dioxide, are a disaster for climate change, and their use is still increasing
annually
by 10%.
The two-week conclave meets annually, and while it is unfair and inaccurate to characterize the Congress as a rubber-stamp exercise, delegates tend, in the main, to jump on the bandwagon of policies constructed by the central government, and by the Communist Party.
American corporations donate about $7 billion
annually
to global health, but only $500 million to education in developing countries.
Prominp then identifies an education provider to co-develop an appropriate curriculum with selected companies and train 30,000 people
annually.
The proportion of the world’s GDP that is exposed
annually
to tropical cyclones increased from 3.6% in the 1970’s to 4.3% in the first decade of the twenty-first century.
According to a recent McKinsey Global Institute research study, they could increase global GDP by $2.7 trillion
annually
by 2025; that is equivalent to adding another United Kingdom to the world economy.
The Mosquito MenaceSTANFORD – Mosquito-borne diseases kill millions of people annually, and cause suffering for many more.
And there are an estimated 200,000 cases of yellow fever annually, leading to 30,000 deaths worldwide.
The forecast was for world GDP to grow at about 4.5%
annually
until 2015, which is slightly higher than the pace during the pre-crisis decade, while the average annual inflation rate was projected to be lower, at 2.9%.
Excluding taxes and contributions paid and transfers and public goods received, the Ifo Institute reckons that the average immigrant to Germany receives a net 2,300 euros
annually.
If the US embarked on a similar plan, the cost and the benefit would probably be on a similar scale: a two-centimeter reduction in sea-level rise by the end of the century at a net cost of about $500 billion annually.Consider this extremely unrealistic scenario: even if we almost immediately could get the entire world – including China and India – on board for drastic carbon cuts, and even if we would suck CO2 out of the atmosphere toward the end of the century, we could reduce sea level rise by only 18-45 centimeters by the end of the century.
Models show that the cost, by then, would be at least $40 trillion annually.Contrast this to what New York City is rightly concerned about: the 3.3% chance each year (entirely without global warming) that a Category 3 hurricane will hit New York.
If the US embarked on a similar plan, the cost and the benefit would probably be on a similar scale: a two-centimeter reduction in sea-level rise by the end of the century at a net cost of about $500 billion
annually.
Models show that the cost, by then, would be at least $40 trillion
annually.
The partnership’s launch – which should occur at the beginning of 2015 – has been presented as a much-needed “deficit-free stimulus” that would boost US and EU GDP by 0.5% annually, while helping to increase employment on both sides of the Atlantic.
Although transatlantic tariffs average only 3-5% (with higher peaks for some sensitive products), tariff elimination would have a significant impact, given that bilateral trade totals $650 billion
annually.
Increases in measured productivity mean that the economy's potential growth rate is now somewhere between 3.5-4%
annually.
This is no small matter: Yale and other American universities receive millions of federal dollars
annually
– money that would be jeopardized if the university was found to tolerate an unequal learning environment.
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