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The most obvious is that Iran’s nuclear program did not take off, whereas North Korea – which, unlike Iran, withdrew from the Non-Proliferation Treaty – already has an
estimated
60 nuclear warheads, and seems to be making progress toward a nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the US mainland.
Current annual funding for R&D devoted to TB is
estimated
to be $500 million.
That amount may seem unrealistically high, but it is a negligible proportion of the
estimated
$160 billion spent on health-related R&D worldwide.
A survey published in early January
estimated
recent out-migration at four million people, nearly as many as from Syria.
An
estimated
10 million weddings occur in India annually.
In January 2009, the annualized growth rate in the second half of 2008 was officially
estimated
to have been -2.2%; but current figures reveal the contraction to have been much sharper – a horrendous -6.3%.
Pirate fishing – often called illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing – deprives an
estimated
half-billion law-abiding fishermen and their communities of up to $23 billion worth of seafood annually.
And, because an
estimated
three billion people depend on seafood as their primary source of protein, pirate fishing has significant food-security and humanitarian consequences as well.
The US is
estimated
to have enough gas to sustain its current rate of production for more than a century.
In 2010, the total global cost of cervical cancer was
estimated
to be around $2.7 billion per year.
According to Wamda, a regional accelerator platform, more than a dozen startups – including Bayt, Careem, MarkaVIP, Namshi, News Group, Propertyfinder, and Wadi.com – now have
estimated
valuations above $100 million.
If household surveys are carried out properly, the number of excess deaths during the war can be
estimated
within a range of statistical uncertainty.
The UN estimates that Iraq’s pre-invasion CDR was 10 per thousand, not the 5 per thousand
estimated
from the two studies.
The seignorage rights have been
estimated
by Willem Buiter of Citibank and Huw Pill of Goldman Sachs, working independently, to be worth between €2-3 trillion, because they will yield more as the economy grows and interest rates return to normal.
The North Korean bomb,
estimated
at four kilotons, does not come anywhere near the magnitude of the atomic bombs of 15-21 kilotons that America dropped on Japan 64 years ago.
And this in a country that had an
estimated
per capita income of $40 in the 1940’s but has now become the world’s 12th or 13th largest economy.
The country is facing severe energy constraints, and its economy has been stagnating since 1990, with annual per capita income,
estimated
at $1,800, amounting to slightly more than 5% of South Korea’s.
Across Africa, the disease is
estimated
to have reduced average national growth rates by 2-4 percentage points a year.
Indeed, eliminating such barriers could raise labor productivity an
estimated
25% in some countries.
Indeed, women-owned businesses’ unmet financial needs are
estimated
to total $260-320 billion annually, with medium-size businesses most adversely affected.
Manufacturing stores more data than any other sector – an
estimated
two exabytes (two quintillion bytes) in 2010.
An
estimated
two million Syrians live in Turkey, and more than one million live in Jordan.
And, because sex scandals are always interesting to read about – certainly compared to yet another undeclared war, or a bailout that created jobs costing an
estimated
$850,000 each – they will always be useful diversions.
The cost of cybercrime in 2016 has been
estimated
to be as high as $445 billion, and it could grow rapidly.
Last October, the Fund
estimated
that growth in the region would reach 3.2% this year; now, it says that growth will barely be positive.
If women matched men in terms of work – not only participating in the labor force at the same rate, but also working as many hours and in the same sectors – global GDP could increase by an
estimated
$28 trillion, or 26%, by 2025.
There are an
estimated
215 million international migrants today – a number expected to grow to 400 million by 2040 – and another 740 million internal migrants who have moved from rural to urban areas within countries.
Extreme poverty has been halved during this period; an
estimated
100 million slum-dwellers have gained access to safe drinking water, and millions to health care; and large numbers of girls are now receiving an education.
Last year, an
estimated
3.6 million people infected with TB were unable to access treatment, a staggering gap in coverage that must be quickly closed.
Given that those assets amount to an
estimated
$18 trillion, a higher return on capital would boost GDP and reduce debt.
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