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Still, our evidence
indicates
that, on average, a high CEO pay slice may signal governance problems that might not otherwise be readily visible.
Unsurprisingly, the 2012 Afrobarometer survey
indicates
a sharp erosion of public confidence.
In that case, a simple constant-monetary-conditions multiplier
indicates
that we can expect roughly $150 billion of extra GDP.
Information released by the government of Brazil
indicates
that deforestation of the irreplaceable forests of the Amazon, due to factors such as agricultural conversion, reached 2.6 million hectares (roughly 10,000 square miles) in the past year, bringing the total deforested area of the Amazon to 17%.
Our latest research, The Internet of Things: Mapping the Value Beyond the Hype,
indicates
that a similar cycle could repeat itself.
The implicit guarantees on this debt, too, suggest that the government’s liabilities are much higher than its balance sheet
indicates.
Meanwhile, Trump will continue to accuse China of manipulating its exchange rate, ignoring the recent downward pressure on the renminbi (which
indicates
that the currency was actually overvalued), not to mention the simple fact that many governments intervene to manage their exchange rates.
Everything
indicates
that voters now look set to approve the Treaty.
But the effect of a new round of QE on interest rates could be small and limited to an announcement effect, as the Fed’s own research
indicates.
Right before the Fed acted, the Reserve Bank of India raised its benchmark short-term interest rate by 25 basis points, to 6.25%, to fight inflation, and China’s central bank now
indicates
that it might raise interest rates further.
It also
indicates
the dead-end to which the ideological politics of the US, Iran, and Saudi Arabia has led.
But new research
indicates
the potential for significant clinical improvement even if patients are told that they are ingesting an inactive substance.
For example, a case study of the United Kingdom for 1997-2007 – a period of full inflation targets and policy independence for the Bank of England (BoE) –
indicates
considerable improvement from a poor starting point.
On the contrary, the quick international acceptance of the euro as one of the world’s premier currencies, aided by the European Central Bank’s determination to keep inflation under control,
indicates
that the monetary project is going full steam ahead.
But, as the current crisis indicates, the best-performing EU economies are those with (relatively) flexible labor markets, reasonable tax rates, and open access to professions and business.
A new report from a task force co-chaired by former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker
indicates
that unfunded pension and health-care costs make many American states’ medium- and longer-run fiscal prospects bleak.
While the public remains negative about Chinese outbursts against Japan, a recent survey
indicates
that more than 70% of Japanese view the current state of Japan-China relations as unacceptable.
Though Trump’s appearance
indicates
that the US political system has also deteriorated markedly, the Democrats still favor policies like wage insurance and universal health insurance, and the Republicans still oppose them.
The comfort, even pride, with which he makes such statements
indicates
that we really have entered a new era, in which we cannot expect our leaders to clear even the low bar of trying to fit their decisions into a rules- or values-based narrative.
The evidence we have gathered so far
indicates
that when the new drugs are used, hard-to-treat TB patients are likelier to recover, and often do so more quickly.
But my experiment
indicates
that even when voting is limited to these six officials, the policy decisions taken between January 1999 and December 2001 are consistent with outcomes based on differences in regional inflation.
The overwhelming evidence now
indicates
that greenhouse-gas emissions need to peak within the next decade if we are to have any reasonable chance of keeping the global rise in temperature down to manageable levels.
Every sign
indicates
that the wave of democratization in Kuwait is irreversible, and the impact of these changes extends beyond Kuwait to all the other oil-rich Gulf countries, which are also ruled by emirs and sheikhs.
Last year, a scientific panel to the European Union concluded that the preponderance of the evidence
indicates
that fish do feel pain.
Research conducted by the International Monetary Fund and others
indicates
that tax competition does not promote productive investment worldwide.
Everything
indicates
that this will be enough for Lula to win re-election.
But the mere possibility
indicates
the febrile state of affairs that rising nationalism, often couched in religious terms, is producing across the region.
It also
indicates
that deregulation, along with tax cuts, will be among the only campaign promises on which Trump will deliver.
Economic logic, backed by compelling evidence,
indicates
that raising women's labor-force participation rates to comparable male levels boosts GDP – by 5%-6% in the United States, 9%-14% in Japan, and 12% in the United Arab Emirates, according to recent estimates.
This
indicates
that the renminbi’s appreciation was driven mainly by short-term arbitrage by outside funds.
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