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If inequality continues to rise, higher growth will be needed to eradicate extreme poverty than if the economic gains were more
evenly
distributed.
Effectively, society becomes a shareholder in every corporation, and the dividends are distributed
evenly
to all citizens.
First, devaluation would distribute the costs of rebalancing more evenly, making it easier to clear the burden-sharing hurdle to deeper reforms.
The idea behind the policy is that demand for labor is a constant, and that this fixed number of aggregate working hours required by employers to meet final demand can be spread more
evenly
among workers to reduce unemployment.
Nor was the crisis in the United States
evenly
experienced;Florida and Arizona had different problems than Michigan did.
In fact, none of the major economic and social reforms Mexico desperately needs in order to grow more rapidly, distribute wealth more evenly, and combat poverty more effectively can be passed if the institutional scaffolding is not rebuilt.
On all of these questions, a middle ground of independents (neither Democrats nor Republicans) was more
evenly
divided.
It may well be true that the free exchange of goods and services benefits an economy as a whole; but experience from recent decades shows that, in most countries, the benefits are not
evenly
distributed.
With its per capita GDP of about $100, a growth rate of 7% means that a typical Ethiopian will increase his income by $7 a year (if this additional income is
evenly
distributed).
In this case, the jury is
evenly
divided, forcing Athena to give the verdict, which is to acquit Orestes.
None of this is surprising, because Taiwan's society is
evenly
and deeply polarized.
France can help to give NATO more balance by spreading political and military responsibilities more
evenly
among Europeans and Americans.
But we can and should contribute to spreading the benefits of globalization more
evenly.
Although parsing the 2014-2015 oil-price shock is not as straightforward as in the two previous episodes, the driving forces seem to be roughly
evenly
split between demand and supply factors.
Respondents were nearly
evenly
split on the question of arranged marriages, with half supporting the idea that marriage should be based on parental consent, while 48% preferred love as the basis of matrimony.
This job creation was not
evenly
spread across Europe, but it happened.
But this excess growth has not been
evenly
spread.
Last month, when the British Medical Journal asked its readers whether evidence-based medicine is malfunctioning, the responses were almost
evenly
split: 51% answered positively, and 49% negatively.
The European unemployment burden is not distributed
evenly
among economic and demographic groups.
Catalonia is now almost
evenly
divided over the question, in a manner unseen since the Spanish Civil War.
The evidence suggests that economies would be more stable and citizens happier if wealth and income were more
evenly
distributed.
While this process will generate a significant amount of value – more than $5 trillion in 2025, according to MGI estimates – it will not be distributed
evenly
among workers, leaving many to confront the need to retrain for new jobs.
It is normal for conservatives to argue for less government and to place greater trust in free markets, and for social democrats and greens to argue for public policies that deliver less income inequality, more public goods (such as a clean environment and public transport), and more regulation to help markets function with greater stability and distribute benefits more
evenly.
In Germany social security contributions are
evenly
divided between workers and employers.
But the pain will not be shared
evenly
across the eurozone.
How sustainable and how
evenly
spread will the macroeconomic benefits be?
But this objection turns out to be theoretically valid only if public opinion is divided fairly
evenly
between the three possible outcomes.
Although rapid economic growth has boosted per capita incomes in much of the developed world, income gains are not spread evenly, leaving hundreds of millions of people to face higher food prices without sufficient increases in income.
China’s effort to develop more evenly, despite the permanent in-built advantages of the coast, takes the form of two-way traffic in capital and labor between coastal and interior regions.
This represents approximately two billion people, split almost
evenly
between developed and emerging economies.
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