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By 1998, when CPI inflation began to fall, producer prices had already been
declining
for eight months, and remained negative for a total of 51 months, with CPI growth beginning to recover after 39 months.
These leaders’ departure from office reflected their countries’ internal politics, and their successors will focus more on
declining
support at home than on regional ambitions.
Germany, Japan, and Russia already have
declining
workforces.
But, with birth rates
declining
there, too, current trends suggest that its population will probably stabilize at 1.55 billion in the early 2050’s, a full decade ahead of – and 170 million people below – the UN’s forecast.
Faced with a rising China, a
declining
but risk-inclined Russia, and the prospect of prolonged turmoil in the Middle East, close transatlantic cooperation will be crucial to maintaining a liberal international order over the long term.
That might come as a relief for those in the United Kingdom and elsewhere who fear domination by Brussels, but it can only dismay those who hope that, despite its sluggish economy and
declining
population, Europe can become a relevant global actor.
They are also now suffering from water shortages and a budget deficit that has been exacerbated by
declining
oil revenues.
While LGFVs use the low-cost loans to build infrastructure, the social returns of those investments are often low; and, after decades of rapid infrastructure construction, the marginal returns are
declining.
With house prices declining, fewer Americans will be willing and able to continue their profligacy.
Income growth for the middle class in most advanced countries has been stagnant, and employment opportunities have been declining, especially in the tradable part of the economy.
These businesses have a lot of speculative-grade debt coming due over the next five years, and for many the math simply will not add up, owing to
declining
sales as shoppers go online.
Germany, with its notoriously low inflation rate, may be among the first countries to experience
declining
prices.
The real economy of the eurozone is declining, while Germany is booming.
Immigration controls, for example, have been relaxed in several European countries (notably Germany) due to
declining
populations and educational shortcomings.
Turkey has suffered from rising oil prices, falling tourism income (its second-largest source of foreign exchange), and
declining
foreign investment.
Brazil suffers from
declining
agricultural prices, though it benefits from falling oil prices.
The advanced countries are collectively responsible for much of the current stock of carbon in the atmosphere, as well as for a significant (though declining) share of the world’s annual emissions.
If Europeans believe that, then they must be willing to pay the price for less integration, in the form of
declining
prospects and new dependencies.
And in Western Europe, too, GDP is now
declining.
With a (declining) population and GDP of just 2% of the world totals, Russia is very “small,” although its possession of nuclear weapons is a factor that must be taken into account.
A demographically
declining
empire of crony capitalists, from which the most talented and educated flee – some 300,000 left Russia last year alone – is hardly likely to be a serious strategic challenger to either the United States or China.
So, given its rapidly
declining
potential, Japan has been extraordinarily successful.
This should prevent the excessive build-up of debt, ultimately making it easier for the eurozone to manage a future in which the only way to sustain growth is to capitalize fully on the economy’s
declining
demographic potential.
Until we reverse the trend of
declining
multilateralism, governments’ ability to respond to global challenges will not improve.
Confronting a
declining
economy, Maduro decided to blame it all on an economic war waged by the United States and its local cronies.
Foreign investment is also declining, and local production is paralyzed, necessitating expensive imports.
In a world of radical automation possibilities, high and rising life expectancy and a
declining
population are better problems to face than the rapid population growth that threatens to overwhelm job creation in some emerging-market economies.
And the
declining
value of the dollar – down more than 10% against the euro in the past 12 months – is a legitimate cause of concern for non-US investors who now hold dollars.
While the likelihood of a Trump presidency seems to be
declining
by the day, it would be premature – and, indeed, highly risky – to dismiss it altogether.
In 2000, one of Mr. Tung's political aides called on the president of the prestigious University of Hong Kong to express concern over a faculty member's opinion polls, which consistently recorded Mr. Tung's
declining
popularity.
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