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Before dropping 30% from its June 12 peak of 5,166, the Shanghai Composite Index had
climbed
150% over 12 months.
Europe has benefited less, but its economies would be a lot worse off if long-term interest rates
climbed
back to their 25-year average.
But deficit spending by governments continued apace, and public debt as a share of GDP in industrial countries
climbed
steadily from the late 1970’s, this time without inflation to reduce its real value.
Meanwhile, the school’s overall graduation rate has
climbed
from 33% to 49%.
The continent is now ascending “the consumption, urbanization, and perhaps industrialization curves that the BRICs [Brazil, Russia, India, and China] have climbed.”
Italy depends critically on the continued large-scale purchases of its bonds by the European Central Bank (its Target 2 balances have recently climbed, reflecting capital flight).
For example, when India moved from 142nd to 130th place between 2014 and 2015, the DB team and I computed that only four of the 12 positions that India had
climbed
reflected changes India had made, with the remainder attributable to changes in the DB methodology.
With oil prices having
climbed
to higher levels, however, there is a risk that these countries will revert to wasteful spending, raising the likelihood of spiraling debt.
From 2010 to 2015, Greece
climbed
nearly 40 places in the World Banks’s business-environment rankings.
Since then, Europe and America have grown well below their capacity (despite huge unmet demand throughout the world) and unemployment has
climbed
to around 10% on both continents (with youth unemployment reaching an alarming 20%).
Interest rates
climbed
thousands of percentage points, but within days money came back to Turkey.
During the Cold War, the total number of nuclear weapons worldwide
climbed
to more than 50,000.
World oil prices crossed $40 a barrel in mid-summer, and have since
climbed
to the mid-$50's.
Creating this fire break between Greece and Europe’s core would have been far easier two years ago, before debt/GDP ratios and sovereign spreads
climbed
so high, and before eurozone leaders’ credibility sank so low, or even one year ago.
But the yields on their sovereign bonds have
climbed
markedly, as capital inflows to these markets have dwindled amid a general perception of deteriorating conditions.
Mexico’s foreign-trade volume (exports plus imports)
climbed
steadily after NAFTA entered into force, roughly doubling, to more than 60% of GDP.
So, with the government’s help, the number of visitors steadily climbed: in 2017, the city of 260,000 received more than 36 million foreign tourists.
After falling from 80.5% in February to 69.7% in April, the employment rate for prime-age workers (25-54 years old)
climbed
back to 75.3% in August.
The University of Cambridge economist Ha-Joon Chang described this phenomenon as rich countries “kicking away the ladder” with which they had
climbed
to the top.
To steal bricks and cable from construction sites, citizens removed planks from wooden fences, or
climbed
over concrete ones, at the risk of being scratched by rusty nails or barbed wire, bitten by guard dogs, or even shot at with rock salt.
Yet, last year, growth
climbed
back to 3.5% in 2018, and next year, it could surpass 4%, propelled by some of the world’s fastest-growing economies, such as Ethiopia and Rwanda, which are posting annual growth rates well above 7%.
By 2018, the average emissions of newly registered cars had once again
climbed
to slightly above 120 g/km, which is twice what will be permitted in the long term.
They
climbed
out on a limb with him, knowing that the limb might break.
Tim Macartney-Snape, who
climbed
Everest in 1984, says that today’s climbers are “more interested in talking about it at a cocktail party than actually being in the mountains.
On the Global Innovation Index, India has
climbed
from 81st place in 2015 to 52nd last year, when it was also the world’s third most attractive investment destination for technology transactions.
Second, South Korea has not only grown; it has also
climbed
the economic ladder by embracing technology.
By contrast, the military’s share of overall expenditures
climbed
from 21% in 2007 to at least 31% by 2017, when government spending collapsed.
However, the risks of a Chinese economic derailment have increased, as domestic debt has
climbed
to vertiginous and unsustainable levels while export opportunities have shrunk.
The poverty rate in areas suffering from fragility, conflict, and violence
climbed
to 36% in 2015, up from a low of 34.4% in 2011, and that share will likely increase.
Current trends, however, are not promising: global energy-related CO2 emissions
climbed
to a record high in 2018.
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