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During the same period, annualized US imports declined by $284 billion more than US exports, and China’s annualized trade surplus
increased
by $249 billion.
The result has been
increased
indebtedness in many countries, as the collapse of GDP undermined government revenues.
The trade surpluses of northern Europe have increased, even as China’s have moderated.
Before the Winter Games in Sochi (where the G-8 was scheduled to meet in June), Putin cited
increased
soft power as an important goal for Russia – an objective that his use of hard power in Ukraine has made much more difficult to achieve.
That number does not include the additional jobs resulting from
increased
economic activity in a region.
Some argue that rapid productivity gains from new technology,
increased
competition due to globalization, and the rise of internet-based electronic commerce created a world in which firms must steadily lower prices.
Demand for gold increased, while supply was relatively constant.
Relative price changes could have occurred in two ways: either the dollar price of gold could have
increased
or the dollar prices of all other goods and services could decrease.
If the government cuts taxes, increases public expenditure, or distributes money directly to households, and if the central bank creates permanent new money to finance this stimulus, citizens’ nominal wealth will increase; and, unlike with debt-financed deficits, they will not face
increased
future taxes to pay off the debt incurred on their behalf.
As I argue at greater length in a recent paper, no “inflation tax” can arise without
increased
inflation, which will result only if there is
increased
nominal demand.
If insufficient nominal demand is a problem – with
increased
inflation desirable and faster real growth possible – monetary finance should an option.
The government then
increased
funding for basic research and created "centers of excellence" at universities, but it failed to dismantle the koza system, in which powerful senior professors often dominate research departments.
Reaching that goal will require
increased
confidence in the policies and institutions of the countries in which the money is to be spent.
Moreover, the US has one of the highest rates of childhood poverty among the advanced countries (which was especially true before austerity policies dramatically
increased
poverty in several European countries), and lack of nutrition and health care in childhood has lifelong effects.
In a more indirect way, a general regulatory push that
increased
the availability of projects suitable for long-term-investment and harmonized local insolvency regimes could also have a positive effect.
Many countries, especially developing countries, are facing the consequences of huge changes in lifestyle: modifications in diet, lower levels of physical activity, and
increased
tobacco use.
Epidemics caused by fat are now manifest: Type 2 diabetes,
increased
rates of heart and cardiovascular disease, and notably more cancers, such as breast cancer.
In that period, many coastlines
increased
, most obviously in Holland, because rich countries can easily protect and even expand their territory.
In Tanzania, for example, the number of TB cases
increased
almost six-fold between 1983 and 2003, from approximately 12,000 to 64,500.
Now we are on the cusp of another major convergence: big data, machine learning, and
increased
computing power will soon make artificial intelligence, or AI, ubiquitous.
Though progress has been made in reducing disaster-related mortality – according to the Center for Research into the Epidemiology of Disasters, the number of disaster-related deaths has not
increased
significantly in the last decade, despite the uptick in disasters – this figure remains far too high.
More broadly, to the extent that major emerging-market countries will continue to lead the global recovery, they should reduce their current-account surpluses or even generate deficits to help, through
increased
imports, spread the benefits of their growth worldwide.
As a result, broad money (M2)
increased
rapidly, and now stands at more than two times China’s GDP – one of the highest levels in the world.
In response to Deng Xiaoping’s famous tour to the south, which provided a needed boost to the reform process, investment
increased
rapidly in the first half of the 1990s.
The global financial crisis of 1997/1998 - mismanaged by the IMF, largely at the direction of the US Treasury - led to an
increased
flow of steel imports.
Manufacturing firms have
increased
output in each of the last six months.
As it is, the E3RC would pursue two directly related objectives: European energy independence, which would be helped by new energy and environmental technologies, and Europe’s
increased
bargaining power in global markets.
“If I have to spend 150-200 rupees on medicine,” she asks, “what will I eat and feed my children with?”Dulu’s story is heartbreaking – and heartbreakingly common – in the developing world: three billion people survive on diets that lack micronutrients like vitamin A and Zinc, and are at
increased
risk of illness from common infections like diarrheal disease, which kills nearly two million children annually.
Yet,
increased
investment flows obviously are needed to meet global development goals; what is less clear is how to bring them about.
Employment rose by 11%, and blue-collar workers’ wages
increased
by 24%, fueling a more than 30% surge in private consumption.
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