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In our system, a country
exceeding
the worldwide average for per capita emissions would pay a specified amount on every ton of CO2 (or its equivalent) above a set threshold.
In recent months, growth in military expenditure has accelerated rapidly,
exceeding
the authorities’ already ambitious plans.
According to the latest “nowcast”-type indicators, world GDP growth is
exceeding
4% – perhaps the strongest performance seen since before the 2008 financial crisis.
With China’s trade-to-GDP ratio and exports-to-GDP ratio already
exceeding
60% and 30%, respectively, the economy cannot continue to depend on external demand to sustain growth.
Debt
exceeding
that amount would be left to the responsibility of the member states.
With renewables like solar and wind consistently outperforming expectations, growth in electric vehicles far
exceeding
projections, and governments worldwide acknowledging the urgency of tackling climate change, the writing is on the wall.
Now Russia is teetering on the brink of recession and expects capital outflows to top $70 billion during the first quarter of this year,
exceeding
the outflows for all of 2013.
Annual GDP growth in the first quarter has been revised upward, to 4.1%,
exceeding
market expectations and providing a strong indication that the Japanese economy is finally recovering, after two decades of stagnation.
A measure of South Korea’s success is that it was the first country to make the transition from being a recipient of OECD aid to becoming a donor, with per capita GDP today
exceeding
$30,000 (in purchasing power parity terms).
New Delhi is ranked as the most polluted city on earth, with air pollution
exceeding
safe levels by a factor of 60.
With US national income
exceeding
$20 trillion, the increased cost would be a little more than 0.5% of total US spending.
As a result of policymakers’ heavy focus on the exchange rate, China’s State Administration of Foreign Exchange has now accumulated more than $4 trillion in reserves – far
exceeding
the amount needed to cover any imaginable currency emergency.
The Haitian Ministry of Public Health reports that the number of deaths is approaching 2,000, with the number of infections
exceeding
80,000.
The benefits –time saved, more and better quality water, and reduced diarrhea – are likely in many locations to be three times higher than the costs, often
exceeding
$7 per month.
China is North Korea's most important trading partner, with turnover
exceeding
$700 million in 2002, up 30% from 2001.
But this unsustainable expansion was financed by foreign borrowing, and the inflation rate has since skyrocketed to over 15%, with the current-account deficit
exceeding
5% of GDP.
The labor-participation rate for women with post-secondary education is 64%, far
exceeding
the 35% rate for those with only a primary or middle-school education.
Most projections have India’s population
exceeding
that of China by 2022.
Since the global financial crisis erupted in 2008, the world’s debt has risen by $57 trillion,
exceeding
GDP growth.
Seven had annual per capita income levels
exceeding
$5,500 in the period from 1972 to 2000 but no significant political rights for three consecutive years.
Indeed, in 2012, annual nuclear generation worldwide dropped by an unprecedented 7%,
exceeding
the previous year’s record-breaking drop of 4% and bringing total annual nuclear-power generation to 12% below its historic maximum, achieved in 2006.
In other words, demand for government is
exceeding
supply.
But the United States is impeding this process by falling far behind in its obligatory payments to the UN peacekeeping budget, with total US arrears estimated at more than $500 million – and possibly
exceeding
$1 billion by the end of 2007.
As a result, unemployment has surged, now
exceeding
that of emerging economies.
Add to that the fact that Egypt had not qualified for a World Cup final since 1990, and expectations ended up far
exceeding
what the team could realistically achieve in the tournament.
Among advanced-country governments, none (except oil-rich Norway) has managed to achieve a durable primary budget surplus (revenue less non-interest expenditure)
exceeding
6% of GDP.
More recently, the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), which accounts for the distribution of wealth and social and environmental costs, showed that, while China’s per capita GDP has routinely grown at an annual rate
exceeding
10% in the last three decades, per capita GPI leveled off in 1998, largely owing to mounting environmental damage and an increasingly uneven distribution of wealth.
In the US, recession started in December 2007, and will last at least until December 2009 – the longest and deepest US recession since World War II, with the cumulative fall in GDP possibly
exceeding
5%.
Moreover, real estate prices might fall dramatically, in which case many households may find the value of their mortgage
exceeding
the value of their house.
A modest yield of 3% on a portfolio worth $55 billion would amount to an income
exceeding
its current total revenues, and many times more than Boston’s current capital plan.
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