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As exports rise, so will the foreign-exchange
earnings
that pay for the higher import bill.
Access to education, capital, markets, and technologies would allow women to process, package, and market their products, especially for Africa’s growing middle class, bolstering both
earnings
and food supplies.
Healthier, wealthier, and better-educated women tend to produce healthier, wealthier, and better-educated families, because women typically invest more of their
earnings
than men do in their children’s wellbeing.
Roughly half of the increase was the result of urban-rural
earnings
gaps, which also acted as the engine of growth.
Based on other studies, this would raise future annual
earnings
by as much as 8%.
For example, a tax holiday to repatriate foreign
earnings
was called the “American Job Creation Act.”
The children of young and poorly educated girls tend to perform worse in school and have lower
earnings
as adults, perpetuating the cycle of poverty.
Where tourism has become a pillar of foreign earnings, it also becomes an inviting target for terrorists who have built their ideology on anti-Western sentiment.
In the process Mexico has also shifted from being dependent on oil
earnings
to becoming a diversified exporter of manufactured goods.
Our rules now encourage investors in infrastructure and other projects with limited foreign
earnings
to issue Masala bonds (whereby Indian companies can borrow abroad in rupees), or to borrow long term, thereby limiting their risk when the exchange rate moves against them.
linked with the euro, which is in the throes of an existential crisis...”This has resulted in another, albeit unintended, consequence: “Unscrupulous politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen, who have stashed their illicit wealth abroad, are bringing some of it back,” passing off the money as export
earnings.
Similarly, studies from other countries show that entrepreneurs often have lower initial
earnings
and
earnings
growth than they would have as employees.
Second, the profits and
earnings
of corporations and financial institutions will not rebound as fast as the consensus predicts, as weak economic growth, deflationary pressures, and surging defaults on corporate bonds will limit firms’ pricing power and keep profit margins low.
Ever since these pipelines were effectively handed over to nominally private companies in murky deals,
earnings
from transit fees have gone missing, along with vast amounts of gas, while little maintenance has been carried out.
Unlike common stock, bonds, and real estate, the value of gold does not reflect underlying
earnings.
Admati and her colleagues recommend requirements that force financial firms to generate equity funding either through retained
earnings
or, in the case of publicly traded firms, through stock issuance.
But, in the twentieth century, with greater security of conditions and continuous economic growth, it became normal for individuals, companies, and governments to borrow in anticipation of
earnings
– to spend money they did not have, but that they expected to have.
First, most of the 47% pay a great deal of tax on their earnings, property, and goods purchased.
In India a decade ago, students who chose careers in public service could expect lifetime
earnings
of between a fifth to a third of their private sector counterparts.
Growing up in a poor neighborhood has been shown to reduce a person’s life prospects dramatically, even when
earnings
remain constant.
So, if a conspiracy of Asian central banks is not to blame for the volatility drought that is parching traders’ earnings, what is?Surely, today’s low volatility is partly cyclical.
The implicit tax from working another year and forgoing pension benefits can sometimes be close to a person's net
earnings
during that year.
For example, since PNA-member states launched the Vessel Day Scheme in 2007 – which sets limits on fishing by foreign fleets – their annual tuna
earnings
have increased from about $60 million to more than $500 million.
Given warnings from US companies about the impact of a stronger dollar on their
earnings
– not to mention signs of declining inward tourism and a deteriorating trade balance – this is not guaranteed.
Even more important was a decision, taken in the hope of choking off funds to extremist groups, to require all expatriate Pakistani
earnings
to be remitted through official banking channels.
These bullets can be big, especially when compared with past debt obligations or future export
earnings.
And it will also depend on whether countries with volatile incomes, especially those reliant on natural resources, put money aside when
earnings
are high.
We examined the extent to which firms’ earning announcements surprised markets (as reflected in stock-price reactions to these announcements) and stock analysts (as measured by the gap between announced and forecast earnings).
True employee ownership, in which employees participate meaningfully both in
earnings
and control, appears effective in a surprisingly broad range of circumstances so long as ownership can be placed in the hands of a class of employees who have highly homogeneous interests.
A woman’s bargaining power will therefore be influenced by such factors as the type of job she has, her level of
earnings
and assets, the strength of her family ties, social attitudes toward divorce, laws governing the ensuing division of property, and the effectiveness of anti-discrimination legislation.
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