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We do know, however, that until now governments have had to subject themselves to
increased
political oversight when they needed manpower or money to fight wars.
Big business brought major productivity improvements, but it also
increased
the power of private companies to act in ways that were injurious to the broader marketplace – and to society.
The rising output per worker made possible by the
increased
use of robots and computers also will allow employees to work fewer hours and enjoy more leisure.
Instead of dealing with the unfolding catastrophe, Stalin
increased
grain requisitions, despite dismal production levels – a move that led to mass starvation.
Increased
training of the Afghan army and police, and a political dialogue inside the country and with neighbors will be important components of any solution.
The
increased
competition and new manufacturing approaches created by these companies have made it possible to protect a child against eight major diseases – including tetanus, whooping cough, polio, and tuberculosis – for less than $30.
Increased
funding for research and development of new antibiotics and diagnostics to fight AMR is also vital.
From 2007 to 2011, China’s money supply
increased
by 116%, whereas its foreign-exchange reserves grew by 180%.
Yet for those who want to join, the war in the Balkans has also
increased
its attractiveness.
To prevent this, Portugal, Poland, Lithuania, Slovenia, and recently Croatia and Ukraine reduced the constitutional powers of the directly elected president and
increased
the parliament’s powers.
According to the near-consensus among policy analysts, the share of corporate taxes borne by labor, and the share of lost revenues from a cut in corporate income tax that will be recouped through
increased
investment, are both 25%.
But to affect global interest rates, these trends have to translate into
increased
global savings.
The campaign successfully and sustainably
increased
regular hand washing from 1% of the groups involved to about 30%.
And, while the percentages are low for both sexes, what is troubling is that the gap has widened over the past several years, even as total financing available to the world’s poor has
increased
steadily.
Latvia’s government
increased
taxes during the bust to keep revenues roughly constant as a share of GDP, but a sizeable fiscal deficit emerged nonetheless as social-security expenditure, such as unemployment benefits, soared while demand and output collapsed.
At the January meeting of the ECB’s Governing Council, for example, Trichet virtually pre-announced that European interest rates would be
increased
in March just before the April French elections.
These subsidies have sapped government budgets, encouraged wasteful energy use, and
increased
pollution and carbon-dioxide emissions.
But, in order to boost demand, China will also need
increased
household consumption and improved delivery of higher-value services.
And online platforms are facilitating
increased
consumption, while expanding market access and financing for smaller businesses.
World War I was the trigger that set off the reversal, with economic globalization declining while military globalization increased, as witnessed by two world wars and a global cold war.
Although the number of participants has
increased
from the original 15 to 25, most countries do not have a voice.
This is a clear disadvantage for airlines from the new EU members, as the number of passengers they carry
increased
sharply only after 2004, when these countries joined the EU.
Children’s poverty has
increased
dramatically, usually more than that of the whole population or of pensioners.
Traditional economic remedies, like diversification of ownership,
increased
efficiency, access to basic education or a minimal pension, have scant impact on resolving these problems.
Globally, debt securities issued by non-financial corporations – which are supposed to undertake fixed investments –
increased
significantly during the same period.
Total capital inflows to developing countries
increased
from about $20 billion in 2008 to over $600 billion in 2010.
This means less control and direct oversight of the bureaucracy, and an
increased
incentive to spend the day thinking up big plans rather than concentrating on targeted improvements.
The lack of any substantial policy response, together with the apparent lack of concern from those whose economic bargaining power had increased, incited deep anger among those most affected.
And its automatic stabilizers, with spending automatically increasing as economic woes increased, held out the promise of moderating the downturn.
These efforts have not only
increased
the amount of residential housing; they have also funded vital infrastructure such as the Copenhagen Metro, schools, and universities.
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