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Moreover, the distribution of migrants and refugees in Italy tends to be
concentrated
around metropolitan centers that lack adequate housing, which also makes the problem seem much larger than it actually is.
These flows are disproportionately
concentrated
among a small set of countries, including the US, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Singapore, with huge gaps between the leaders and laggards.
But sound economics should also have told us that there were bound to be losers as well as winners, with the losers – and potential populist voters – often
concentrated
in the same smaller towns and rural areas that form the backbone of the gilets jaunes movement.
The biggest problem areas are
concentrated
in sub-Saharan Africa, the Andean region, and Central Asia.
But we Iraqis have also learned that power should not be
concentrated
in a few hands, and that establishing justice requires fighting all forms of corruption.
Argentina’s trade is overwhelmingly
concentrated
in a small number of commodities, including cereals, meats, processed foods, and other agricultural products.
It will have to move away from a strategy in which manufactures are the engine of growth toward the model of a more mature economy, in which employment is increasingly
concentrated
in the service sector.
A trade deal creates adjustment costs
concentrated
in particular areas, like the US Midwest and South, where manufacturing can be costlier and less efficient than overseas.
Traditionally, sovereign risk has been
concentrated
in emerging-market economies.
But land holdings were
concentrated
and a few large combines called "Zaibatsus" held industrial power.
Intra-regional trade flows have surged during the last decade, but they have been
concentrated
in parts and components that go into finished products assembled in China for export to developed countries.
Investment, mainly by local governments and state-owned companies with easy access to bank financing, soared to more than 45% of GDP, and, consistent with China’s long-run urbanization strategy, was
concentrated
in infrastructure and property-development projects.
In 2015, an estimated 212 million people contracted malaria worldwide, with 47% of cases
concentrated
in just six African countries.
The majority of the country’s female garment workers are
concentrated
in these areas.
True, Putin has
concentrated
in his own hands more decision-making authority than at any time in Russia’s post-Soviet history.
Of course, Putin has
concentrated
so much authority and control over the levers of power in his own hands that he appears capable of anything.
Thus, Shia success there – a relative concept, to be sure – risks inspiring Shia elsewhere to mobilize politically, including in Saudi Arabia’s Shia-majority Eastern Province, where much of the country’s oil wealth is
concentrated.
Unfortunately, in the past, migration has not always been well managed: migrants have been
concentrated
in ghetto-like conditions, with few public services or employment prospects.
In its recent reports, the FSB has
concentrated
on capital requirements, on closing legal loopholes that allow banks to evade them, and on improving accounting standards.
Alas, Russia is moving more in the opposite direction; political power is becoming more, not less,
concentrated.
If, as economists claim, the public good emerges from the invisible hand of the market, the market for news is quite visible – and visibly
concentrated.
True, he has systematically
concentrated
power in his own hands and has undermined governmental checks and balances.
Creating enough jobs that fast would be hard enough in the best of times; when so many of them must be
concentrated
in fast-growing urban hubs in developing countries, the potential for lapses is high, with serious implications for poverty reduction, economic development, and even social stability.
Given that most of Sudan’s oil wealth is
concentrated
in the South, the management of the oil industry and its revenues after secession is an existential problem for Bashir’s regime and its capacity to control his vast and ethnically diverse country.
Beyond oil and gas, Russia’s arms export agency, Rosoboronexport, has just seized Avtovaz, the giant dysfunctional Soviet car factory, and VSMPO-Avisma, Russia’s big titanium company, while all aircraft production has been
concentrated
in one state company.
Means-testing can be very difficult in an environment where jobs are
concentrated
in the informal sector, primarily in self-employment, without any formal account-keeping or income data.
Under Russia’s highly
concentrated
ownership structure, the Kremlin’s control of wealth is synonymous with political control.
What was distinctive this time was that the new borrowing was
concentrated
in housing.
There is still a good chance, however, that the US downturn will be limited mainly to America, where the housing boom and bust is
concentrated.
Many experts spoke of “peak oil” – the idea that reserves had “topped off” – and anticipated that production would become
concentrated
in the low-cost but unstable Middle East, where even Saudi Arabia was thought to be fully explored, with no more giant fields likely to be found.
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