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China’s total fertility rate is
estimated
at around 1.5, implying that the working-age population will begin to decline by the mid-2010’s.
Unfortunately, it is
estimated
that “attacking” an asteroid would cost billions of dollars, especially since multiple space launches would likely be needed to ensure that the required number of probes could complete the mission.
China’s share of world investment has soared from 4.3% in 1995 to an
estimated
25.8% this year.
The combination of the
estimated
increase in the world’s population by two billion people, lower transport costs, better connectivity, and growing transnational social and economic networks could and should lead to increased movement of people.
It is
estimated
that increasing migration by just 3% of the workforce in developed countries between 2005 and 2025 would generate global gains of $356 billion, more than two-thirds of which would accrue to developing countries.
In refusing to take a strong position on Syria, Rouhani – like so many other world leaders – is placing his own interests above those of the 2.3 million registered Syrian refugees, the millions more who have been internally displaced, the
estimated
130,000 people killed, and the rest of Syria’s long-suffering population.
Many analysts obsessively track China’s economic footprint in Africa (in 2015, there were an
estimated
2,650 Chinese development projects underway on the continent).
Indeed, an
estimated
218-990 million hectares would have to be converted to switchgrass to sequester one billion tons of carbon using BECCS.
The costs of potential losses on corporate loans –
estimated
at 7% of GDP in the IMF’s latest Global Financial Stability Report – are manageable.
Hong Kong’s Handover HangoverBANGKOK – Earlier this month, an
estimated
100,000 Hong Kong residents gathered in Victoria Park, to mark the 28th anniversary of China violent repression of pro-democracy protesters in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square.
But the bigger challenge is the unfunded non-debt liabilities in pension funds and social-security systems, which are
estimated
to be four times or more the size of sovereign debt.
Our research shows that these services add an
estimated
$770 billion annually to the global economy.
That solution, which icddr,b played a central role in developing, has prevented an
estimated
40 million deaths globally since the 1960s, and has been called one of the most important medical inventions of the twentieth century.
An
estimated
6% of all employees are working fewer hours per week than they would like, and about 2% of potential employees are not counted as unemployed because they have not looked for work in the past few weeks, even though they would like to work.
In Africa, it is
estimated
that one-quarter of the continent’s GDP is “lost to corruption each year.”
Total costs in the coming years are
estimated
at about $18 million.
Full support for refugees in frontline countries is
estimated
to cost at least €20 billion per year.
The Central African Economic and Monetary Union (CEMAC), with six countries and an
estimated
30 million people, is taking off.
The meltdown of a 500-megawatt reactor located 50 kilometers (31 miles) from a city would cause the immediate death of an
estimated
45,000 people, injure roughly another 70,000, and cause $17 billion in property damage.
The price tag is
estimated
at €1.5 billion ($1.9 billion).
For example, it is
estimated
that adequate measures for insulating buildings or devising new energy-savings systems could reduce our electricity bills by 20-40%.
In China, for example, water scarcity has been officially
estimated
to cost roughly $28 billion in annual industrial output, even though China, unlike several other Asian economies, including India, South Korea, and Singapore, is not listed by the United Nations as a country facing water stress.
Even before the current economic recession, unemployment in the Arab world was
estimated
at 14% – the world’s highest average outside sub-Saharan Africa.
The GSDEER’s current
estimated
equilibrium rate is £1.44/$1.63,
When we
estimated
how much of the variation among individuals could be attributed to biology, the answer was less than 5%.
An
estimated
quarter of the Ahrar forces in the north, including their commander, Hashim al-Sheikh, defected to HTS, which al-Sheikh currently commands.
It is
estimated
that government forces in Sri Lanka killed about 40,000 civilians during the closing stages of the war.
Al-Sadr is seen as the protector of the Shi’a of Iraq and has are an
estimated
60,000 fighters in his militia.
In Africa alone, delivering basic services like running water, electricity, and roads that connect communities to markets will require governments to spend an
estimated
$50 billion a year for the foreseeable future.
A recent World Bank study
estimated
that the damage from the triple disaster (earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear crisis) in March might ultimately cost Japan $235 billion (excluding the value of lives tragically lost).
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