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If the trade deficit is reduced by 3% of GDP between now and the end of the decade, the implied rise in exports and decline in imports would reduce output available for US consumption and investment by about 0.3% per year.
The effect of a decline in the dollar over the coming
decade
could be equally important.
If the real trade-weighted value of the dollar falls by 25% over the coming decade, and the full effect of that dollar decline is reflected in import prices, the increased cost of imports would reduce the growth of US real incomes by about 0.4% a year.
These two international effects would leave annual net growth of real goods and services available for US consumption and investment – both domestically produced and imported – at just 1.9%, implying no change compared to the past
decade.
Indeed, the “bootleggers and Baptists” theory helps to account for other developments in global warming policy over the past
decade
or so.
The first coalition, comprising a group of committed governments, would seek to drive down the cost of renewable energy at least to that of fossil-fuel energy within a
decade.
To curb this trend, more than 400 million additional jobs will be needed worldwide over the next
decade.
According to modeling by the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change and the US government’s Power Africa, an integrated energy market would save the region $32 billion in energy costs in the next
decade.
Over the next decade, it could have a major impact on the lives of more than 300 million people.
For at least the past decade, the world has been witnessing the endgame of the West’s 500-year hegemony.
China’s high rate of GDP growth over the past
decade
has, of course, raised the real incomes of hundreds of millions of Chinese, particularly those living in or near urban areas.
Economic growth has averaged nearly 6% over the last decade, and the poverty rate has declined rapidly since the 1990s.
The first is a
decade
of dismal economic performance: for anyone below the age of 30, especially in Europe, the new normal is recession and stagnation.
More than almost any other major economy, Britain paid a heavy price in the Great Recession, which followed a
decade
of misguided economic policy.
The WHO estimates that increased use of PrEP could reduce HIV infections by up to 25% over the next
decade
among men who have sex with men (this category includes anyone with elevated risk, not just those who identify as gay).
Thanks to the trillions of dollars of liquidity that major central banks have pumped in to the global economy over the past decade, asset markets have rebounded, company mergers have gone into overdrive, and stock buybacks have become a benchmark of managerial acumen.
By early 2018, the volume of global debt had risen to nearly $250 trillion – three times higher than annual global output – from $142 trillion a
decade
earlier.
Over the past decade, Russian President Vladimir Putin’s regime has degraded the institutions that are essential to the functioning of a modern economy.
Bankers have not been so popular for a
decade
or more.
At the current pace of “recovery,” no return to normality can be expected until well into the next
decade.
If internal devaluation were a good substitute, the gold standard would not have been a problem in the Great Depression, and Argentina could have managed to keep the peso’s peg to the dollar when its debt crisis erupted a
decade
ago.
As Europe charts its economic course for the next decade, its leaders must ensure that digital transformation forms the foundation of their strategy.
The Global Partnership for Education has been one of the leading catalysts in educating girls over the past
decade
and a half.
But Prime Minister Persson, kowtowing to the trade unions, insists on blocking labor immigration altogether for the next
decade.
But while growth should be welcomed, we must ensure that we do not simply retrace the missteps of the last decade, when the benefits of growth were not widely shared.
It took Germany ten years to restore its competitiveness this way;Greece cannot remain in a depression for a
decade.
The Troika’s claims on Greece need not be reduced in face value, but their maturity would have to be lengthened by another decade, and the interest on it reduced.
The World Bank is already seeking to double its lending within a
decade
by expanding infrastructure projects.
Development for the PeopleNEW YORK – The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is destroying lives, decimating communities, and orphaning children at a rate not seen since the region’s brutal civil wars ended more than a
decade
ago.
It is possible that, before the end of the decade, China’s current-account surplus will move into deficit, as the country imports more than it exports and spends its foreign-investment income on imports rather than on foreign securities.
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