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Plots of land were returned to their previous owners, who were allowed to keep any output
exceeding
the government’s mandatory quota.
The American expansion seems increasingly well established, with estimated annual growth
exceeding
4% over the last two quarters.
Indeed, France’s payroll taxes amount to 19% of GDP – far
exceeding
the EU average of 13%.
Consider some numbers from the Stern Review concerning the future benefits of preventing greenhouse gas concentrations from
exceeding
550 ppm, as well as the costs of accomplishing this.
Only India’s growth rate has stayed up, now slightly
exceeding
China’s.
Meanwhile, US states have been faced with massive revenue shortfalls,
exceeding
$200 billion.
To be sure, after the 2008 global financial crisis, the European Union did establish a Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure to fine eurozone countries with surpluses
exceeding
6% of GDP or deficits
exceeding
4% of GDP.
Germany has run a surplus
exceeding
6% of GDP for over a decade with impunity.
Instead, they will likely provide something like an additional $250 a year to the incomes of typical households--and much larger windfalls for households with annual incomes
exceeding
$200,000.
Whereas microcredit institutions’ business model depends on a very high repayment rate (often
exceeding
98%), government-run banks and state-supported co-operatives tend eventually to write off their loans when elections come around, with state and national governments waiving poor farmers’ debts for political reasons.
On the other hand, Germany, with its record-high current-account surpluses
(exceeding
8% of GDP) could withstand an appreciation.
Harvey may be the most expensive storm in US history, even
exceeding
the cost of rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
One exception is the Great Depression, which Prescott says was caused by real wages far
exceeding
equilibrium values, owing to President Herbert Hoover’s extraordinary pro-labor, pro-union policies.
Finally, with remittances
exceeding
$400 billion annually, there is scope to develop financial instruments that would facilitate diaspora communities’ investment in development projects.
Republicans point to Europe and other parts of the world where a VAT rate started low and gradually increased to double-digit levels,
exceeding
20% in many countries.
The similarity between the SMSF and OMTs also implies that at least one of the two institutions is
exceeding
its mandate.
According to reports, local authorities in Linyi, seeking to avoid
exceeding
birth quotas under China’s “one-child” policy, forced several women to undergo abortions and forcibly sterilized many couples with more than one child.
Commodity prices seem to have bottomed out in 2016, and remittance inflows have recovered, now
exceeding
2007-2008 levels.
With Putin’s approval ratings routinely
exceeding
80%, it seems that most Russians have chosen the latter option.
This stance led many to accuse the ECB of
exceeding
its mandate and violating European treaties.
For starters, rapid growth and labor shortages (owing to an unfavorable demographic transition) have caused wages in China to rise substantially, far
exceeding
those of other developing countries such as Bangladesh, India, and Vietnam.
An expansion of trade, with estimated benefits
exceeding
$100 trillion annually toward the end of the century, would do thousands of times more good than timid feel-good policies that result from fear-mongering.
The root causes of the 2007 violence – rampant poverty, significant income inequality, pervasive corruption, inadequate internal security, and an unemployment rate
exceeding
40% – remain.
Their profits are privatized, but any losses
exceeding
their equity are dumped on their creditors, or, even better for them, on the taxpayers.
The boost to wealth provided by the "new economy" is
exceeding
even its most avid boosters' wildest dreams.
The 12 countries with the highest MMRs,
exceeding
100 deaths per 100,000 live births, are Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Laos, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, and Timor-Leste.
While the US ran current-account deficits of up to 6% of GDP, the EU and the eurozone rarely had a deficit – or surplus –
exceeding
1% of GDP.
The Myth of Organic AgricultureSTANFORD – Organic products – from food to skin-care nostrums to cigarettes – are very much in vogue, with the global market for organic food alone now reportedly
exceeding
$60 billion annually.
Even before these increases, subsidies to agriculture by the advanced industrial countries were enormous -
exceeding
the total incomes of sub-Saharan Africa.
And though migration levels have dropped somewhat, they remain extraordinarily high by historic standards, far
exceeding
the government’s net immigration target of “below tens of thousands.”
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