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Moreover, it
generated
mass social protests, which the government evidently had not envisaged.
In determining the value of total wealth, Piketty included both the income
generated
by assets and their appreciation.
Jimmy started with his popularly
generated
encyclopedia.
In the United States alone, the $3.8 billion in public funds invested in the Human Genome Project has already
generated
close to $1 trillion in economic returns and more than 300,000 jobs.
If they lose, a long string of bankruptcies can cut deeply into banking systems that had
generated
huge profits by lending to these same hedge funds.
So an end to capital inflows to the US should not set off the worries about solvency and the derangement of finance that
generated
recessions in Mexico and East Asia and Argentina's deep depression.
But these organizations ultimately exacerbated violence,
generated
land dispossession and forced displacement, and helped to prolong the conflict for nearly five decades.
Nevertheless, the last 20 years of broad individual freedom and limited civil liberties have
generated
shifts in Russian society – if not across the board, then certainly among certain groups.
National income and GNP were numerically identical – overall income
generated
is, by definition, equal to the value of goods produced.
But in peacetime, he pointed out, production of goods was just a means to a higher end: the take-home income
generated
and available to the people.
Yes, Citi and Bank of America were centrally involved, but the activities that
generated
major losses were fully permissible under Glass-Steagall.
Likewise, Israel’s military investments have
generated
a set of solutions that, with some extra effort, have had useful – and lucrative – civilian applications.
Chile’s student-led protest movement has
generated
much re-thinking within the country.
The momentum we have
generated
can be sustained only if donor support remains strong.
The huge losses on derivate transactions were
generated
by AIG’s financial products unit.
After they were told in the 1960’s that “the position of women in the movement is prone,” they
generated
“second wave” feminism – a movement born of women’s new skills and old frustrations.
In most advanced economies, the tradable sector has
generated
very limited job growth – a problem that, until 2008, domestic demand “solved” by employing lots of people in the non-tradable sector (government, health care, construction, and retail).
And history could not be clearer about the risks
generated
when such demagogues secure power.
The economy is depressed and unemployment is high not because of slack aggregate demand
generated
by a collapse in spending, but instead because “structural” factors have produced a mismatch between the skills of the labor force and the distribution of demand.
It was also the mechanism that
generated
the Asian growth “miracles” in South Korea, Taiwan, and eventually China (the most phenomenal example of all).
The economic activity
generated
just by their launch would generate new tax revenues that more than cover the cost to the public purse.
These trends boosted public-debt burdens, while flooding the global financial system with liquidity
generated
by private banking activities that were unconnected to transactions in the real economy.
The budget cost of Social Security pensions could be gradually reduced by substituting annuities
generated
by investment-based personal retirement accounts for part of the current tax-financed benefits.
Beyond the headwinds
generated
by slow advanced-economy growth and abnormal post-crisis monetary and financial conditions, there are the disruptive impacts of digital technology, which are set to erode developing economies’ comparative advantage in labor-intensive manufacturing activities.
Indeed, citation data have become the vital statistics of academia, with researchers routinely including IF data and h-indexes – along with raw citation scores
generated
from sources like Thomson Reuters’ Web of Science (Garfield’s database), Elsevier’s Scopus, and Google Scholar – on their curricula vitae.
A government-appointed commission recently concluded that managers have
generated
high gross real returns on investments: from 1981 to 2013, the annual average was 8.6%; but high fees cut net returns to savers to around 3% per year over that period.
Imagine the influence that would be
generated
by a Pakistani institute that was the world leader in cancer research.
The first two industrial revolutions were built on machines produced by great inventors in glorified barns and bought by cunning entrepreneurs who demanded property rights over the income stream “their” machines
generated.
But it appears that the 60 Minutes program
generated
some attention; within four days of the broadcast, the number of cosponsors of the proposal increased from nine to 57, and a session was called to discuss the legislation next month.
Based on these initial calculations, the additional lending capacity
generated
would be significantly larger than total disbursements currently made by existing multilateral development banks.
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