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The
estimated
10,000 deaths over the last 18 months equal the number killed in just a few days in 1982 in the city of Hama by Assad’s father, Hafez al-Assad, whose scorched-earth policy strengthened his hold on power and incurred only rhetorical condemnation from the international community.
With total
estimated
federal government spending for 2017 of around $4 trillion, that amounts to about $1 for every $2,000 that the government is likely to spend.
But, beyond acknowledging the need to cut spending – an obvious imperative, after the
estimated
$50 billion cost of the Sochi Olympics – Putin has not signaled any concrete plans to tackle Russia’s economic weaknesses.
They have accumulated vast foreign exchange reserves,
estimated
at more than $2 trillion.
An
estimated
five million people were stranded or delayed.
Indeed, it is
estimated
that one-third of all bilateral US-EU trade consists of internal transfers by companies that operate in both markets.
According to reliable observers, such as the election-monitoring NGOs Golos (The Voice) and Citizens’ Watch, vote-rigging in favor of United Russia resulted in an
estimated
15-20% advantage for what is now commonly called the party of “crooks and thieves.”
The
estimated
worldwide market for such vehicles is in the range of $1 trillion, and their use would erode the scheduled domestic airline customer base by enabling 300 kilometer “commutes” and providing huge cost avoidance for roads and bridges.
It is often argued that the United States, as the major reserve-currency issuer, enjoys what then French Finance Minister Valéry Giscard d’Estaing famously called in the 1960’s an “exorbitant privilege,” in the form of lower borrowing costs (a benefit
estimated
to be worth as much as 80 basis points).
A recent United Nations-funded study
estimated
that violent crime costs El Salvador a whopping 11.5% of its GDP.
Highway spending is allocated in proportion to the number of cars owned by the family and
estimated
miles driven.
ZURICH – According to the World Health Organization, depression affects an
estimated
350 million people worldwide, making it one of the most prevalent psychiatric conditions.
Of the
estimated
€1.73 billion ($2 billion) that is needed annually for research and development, only €589 million was invested in 2013.
And, in the United States, schools play a central role in preventing flu transmission, averting an
estimated
63 million cases annually.
In emerging and developing economies, it is
estimated
that an additional $1-1.5 trillion in annual investment will be required through 2020 to meet growth targets.
In 2005, when the previous round of purchasing power parities was estimated, the method used was to take the national poverty lines of the 15 poorest countries, compute their average, and treat that as the global line.
According to the Chilcot report, at least 150,000 Iraqis (and possibly four times that number) have been killed in the years since the invasion, and an
estimated
three million people have been displaced from their homes.
The late British economist Angus Maddison once
estimated
that whereas global per capita GDP did not even double between 1 AD and 1820, it increased more than tenfold between 1820 and 2008.
Several hundred people were killed, entire neighborhoods were destroyed, and an
estimated
400,000 people were made into refugees.
China’s suspension of North Korean coal imports alone – part of its obligations under the Security Council resolution – will reduce the North’s export earnings by an
estimated
$400 million this year (while also costing China a pretty penny).
The Business and Sustainable Development Commission has
estimated
that meeting the SDGs could add some $12 trillion and 380 million jobs to the global economy by the end of the next decade.
For example, environmental, social, and governance assets under management are
estimated
to be as high as $22 trillion dollars; $82 trillion is committed to the UN Principles for Responsible Investment; $32 trillion is pegged to carbon pricing; and even the market for “green bonds” is growing exponentially.
According to the Munich-based Institute for Economic Research, Germany alone will need an
estimated
32 million immigrants by 2035 to maintain an adequate balance between its working-age and non-working-age population.
In 2014, remittances by migrants to developing countries amounted to an
estimated
$436 billion – a sum that dwarfs the annual total that the international community spends on official development aid.
To meet expected demand over the next 20 years, global food supplies must increase by an
estimated
50%.
An
estimated
75,000 people have been displaced in the clashes.
To be sure, there can be no mistaking China’s mounting corporate debt problem – with nonfinancial debt-to-GDP ratios hitting an
estimated
157% of GDP in late 2016 (versus 102% in late 2008).
In the EU, the cost of these and related mental health problems is
estimated
to average 3-4% of GNP, amounting to approximately 265 billion euros annually.
According to figures released by the American investment bank Salomon Brothers, the return of flight capital was
estimated
at around $40 billion for Latin America in 1991, led by Mexico, Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
A recent series on neonatal issues in the British science journal Lancet
estimated
that between 41% and 72% of neonatal deaths could be prevented if simple interventions were provided effectively where they are needed most.
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