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A growing young population helps to maintain fiscal balance and ensure intergenerational equity, but it does not by itself increase
incomes.
Fortunately, if countries increase productivity with the aim of boosting relative productivity and growth potential on the tradable side, this will increase
incomes
and accelerate the growth of global aggregate demand.
When
incomes
get significantly out of line with productivity levels (as they have recently), reviving growth requires resetting the terms of trade, which can be done with exchange rates, whether managed or set by markets.
Researchers already estimate that reunification could raise annual
incomes
by about €1.8 billion – more than €5,500 per household.
They cannot fail to note that the non-state sector provides more jobs (80% of new jobs in the last decade) and higher incomes, as well as an increasing share of government revenues, over 50% in some coastal regions.
A fourth type of explanation is that people with higher intelligence in childhood tend to attain better educational qualifications, work in more professional jobs, have higher incomes, and live in more affluent areas.
Indeed, over the course of this ideology’s 30-year ascendance, most Americans saw their
incomes
decline or stagnate year after year.
Specifically, China and emerging Asia should implement reforms that reduce the need for precautionary savings and let their currencies appreciate;Germany should maintain its fiscal stimulus and extend it into 2011, rather than starting its ill-conceived fiscal austerity now; and Japan should pursue measures to reduce its current-account surplus and stimulate real
incomes
and consumption.
That would propel the economy roughly one-third of the way toward higher
incomes
and better living standards.
Indeed, because VAT is a tax on the formal sector--the new factories, banks, and so forth that pay regular salaries and whose
incomes
and expenditures can easily be traced (as distinct from those of the cash-based street vendors, village enterprises, and poor farmers)--VAT impedes development.
Eventually, average productivity and real
incomes
are likely to benefit as breakthrough technologies enable new kinds of growth.
Asset prices and
incomes
would return to normal.
This principle, to which all agreed, must be enforced even if it upsets old habits and comfortable
incomes.
Over the last quarter-century, rapid technology-driven globalization – characterized by the physical and virtual integration of the global economy, including the opening of world markets – has contributed to the fastest increase in
incomes
and population in history.
And there is a widening disparity between real-estate prices in China's thriving first- and second-tier cities and its lagging third- and fourth-tier cities (though higher household
incomes
in the former make housing there more affordable).
Meanwhile, the federal government makes up for a good chunk of the drop in state
incomes
by transfers or reduced taxes.
The return of asset prices to historic levels could therefore imply a decline of $400 billion in consumer spending, equal to about 2.5% of GDP, which would start a process of mutually reinforcing declines in
incomes
and spending leading to an even greater cumulative impact on GDP.
Those price declines would reduce
incomes
and spending in other countries, with the impact spread globally through reduced imports and exports.
During his first two terms, Putin was a strong source of hope, owing largely to the rapid increase in Russians’
incomes.
But higher
incomes
did not translate into improvements in people’s standard of living or the quality of public services, leaving Putin’s approval rating flat, with some of his opponents even taking to the streets to protest his leadership.
Indeed, complaints about stagnating
incomes
and poor public services gave way to displays of unqualified support for the government, with citizens declaring their willingness to shoulder the costs of confronting the West.
Moreover, premature and excessive hawkishness would strengthen the US dollar and sharply increase the US trade deficit, undermining Trump’s stated goal of creating jobs and boosting
incomes
for his blue-collar, working-class electoral base.
Faster economic growth, rising incomes, and wealth redistribution over the past decade – fueled by sound macroeconomic policies, foreign investment, and rocketing commodity prices – have helped to reduce poverty rates by 13 percentage points, and extreme poverty by five percentage points.
The region’s economies are now cooling and
incomes
are flattening, and low-cost capital inflows will no longer encourage public- and private-sector consumption.
The list of insured services can always grow in step with
incomes
and government revenues.
With or without American protectionism, Asia's technological capacities and
incomes
will grow.
And rising real
incomes
increased leisure time, thereby boosting demand for smiles and the products of minds.
That trend will have a differentiated effect on demand for cereals and soy relative to other products that are more closely linked to higher incomes, such as foods containing higher-quality protein, metals, and oil.
Net
incomes
from abroad amounted to more than 22% of Palestinian GDP, making it one of the world economies most dependent on remittances.
But the level of average
incomes
in the West Bank and Gaza will remain much lower under the latter strategy than in the situation where the Israeli labor market is gradually reopened for Palestinian labor.
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