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Five years later, the population had grown by 18.5 million, far
exceeding
the previous growth rate;Russia had become the largest exporter of grain to Europe; and roughly three million private farmers had joined the new rural middle class.
Because the external-surplus countries of the eurozone’s north, Germany and Netherlands, did not expand their demand, the eurozone overall is now running the world’s largest current-account surplus –
exceeding
even that of China, which has long been accused of engaging in competitive currency manipulation.
The new SAFE regulations will attempt to curb this trend by imposing, for the first time, limits on net open positions held by Chinese banks with foreign-currency loan/deposit ratios (LDRs)
exceeding
75% and by foreign banks with LDRs above 100%.
A decade of wage growth
exceeding
productivity gains led to real appreciation, loss of competitiveness, and large current-account deficits.
After all, China has high private and public savings, foreign reserves
exceeding
$3.3 trillion, and great potential for industrial upgrading and infrastructure improvement.
With the current account deficit now
exceeding
5% of GDP, US foreign debt is rising fast.
With demand far
exceeding
supply, the adverse effects – on mobility, productivity, and growth – are (or will be) increasingly apparent.
The country's social indicators have improved significantly as well –
exceeding
even those of its neighbor, India, in important areas.
One possible solution would be to permit member states to issue debt as eurobonds up to, say, 60% of GDP, and to require them to be individually responsible for any debt
exceeding
that level.
The EU, the United States, and Japan are in fiscal jeopardy, and several countries – Japan, Greece, Italy, and Belgium – have public debts
exceeding
their GDP.
Nevertheless, by the end of October, M2 money supply had increased by 18.4% – growing by 1.3% faster year on year, and
exceeding
the 16% target.
With aggregate demand
exceeding
potential output by 1%, the country’s “GDP gap” is now positive.
Young people who are long deprived of a decent job – and youth unemployment in some countries is approaching or
exceeding
50%, and has been unacceptably high since 2008 – become alienated.
By 2010, China is expected to have 70 of the most modern surface vessels, several modern strategic nuclear submarines, and several tens of modernized attack submarines,
exceeding
the modern forces of both Taiwan’s navy and even Japan’s Maritime Self-Defense Force, at least in quantitative terms.
The US would have faced deindustrialization even without freer trade: global employment in manufacturing has been declining, with productivity gains
exceeding
demand growth.
The problem will only get worse: health-care costs as a proportion of income are sure to rise as societies get richer and older, possibly
exceeding
30% of GDP within a few decades.
By breaking the Pact's ban on fiscal deficits
exceeding
3% of GDP, France and Germany undermined this limit as a key criterion for determining whether countries are ready for eurozone membership.
In fact, it is already happening: China’s outward foreign direct investment reached $68 billion in 2010,
exceeding
that of Japan and the United Kingdom.
For comparison, nuclear power in the US generates annual revenues
exceeding
$30 billion, whereas the cost of a severe accident can easily soar to billions of dollars, as the world is witnessing at Fukushima Daiichi.
She pays extra for
exceeding
the weight allowance.
Brazil has South America’s biggest government (with a tax take
exceeding
one-third of GDP), yet the authorities save and invest too little, which creates both micro- and macroeconomic problems.
The size of the Greek debt necessitated lending on a scale far
exceeding
what other countries could expect.
By the end of this year, Ukraine’s economy is expected to be 15% smaller than it was 2013, and its debt-to-GDP ratio may be near 200%,
exceeding
Greece’s at its worst.
The economic crisis that long powered calls for more integration – and, in some cases, for more fragmentation – has subsided, with eurozone GDP growth now
exceeding
2% and unemployment having declined significantly.
Lessons from America's Fiscal RecklessnessGeorge W. Bush has done more to wreck US economic policy than any other President in American history,
exceeding
even his mentor, Ronald Reagan.
So, as interest rates rise, central banks might face costs
exceeding
their income.
Greece’s fiscal deficit is expected to reach 12.7% of GDP this year, far
exceeding
the SGP’s 3%-of-GDP cap.
Exceeding
the SGP’s deficit cap is the rule rather than the exception.
It is widely agreed that
exceeding
this threshold would trigger the most devastating consequences of climate change.
MGI estimates that, in 2013-2030, Nigeria could expand its economy by more than 6% annually, with its GDP
exceeding
$1.6 trillion – moving it into the global top 20.
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