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This new sector now provides more than 60% of
industrial
output, 50% of gdp, and contributes 80% to China's soaring growth.
Unable to pay off its constituencies, disintegration looms, for the LDP has never been a party with entrenched grass-roots support, but instead operates as a machine of power and redistribution through a web of insiders across the country’s
industrial
sectors, occupational associations, and local communities.
The current 35% rate is the highest rate among all
industrial
countries.
The US is unique among
industrial
countries in subjecting repatriated profits earned by its companies’ foreign subsidiaries to the full domestic tax rate (with a credit for tax paid to the foreign government).
But the authorities implemented far-reaching reforms in the early 1960s, and, over the next three decades, it became an
industrial
powerhouse with a standard of living that qualified it for membership in the OECD, the club of rich countries.
But, though Russia at this point appears to be an
industrial
banana republic, many futures are still possible.
Advanced
industrial
countries in Europe use such a tax.
Brazil has spawned some world-class companies – for example, aircraft manufacturer Embraer – but most
industrial
sectors remain focused on the internal market and are not internationally competitive.
Enthusiasts describe it as a new brand of modern
industrial
policy that can help to push Brazil beyond its traditional role as a commodity exporter.
And what a heritage it is: the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, several
industrial
revolutions, fantastic science, art, and most sports.
For his part, Hitler considered an independent, democratic Czechoslovakia to be a security threat, while eyeing its considerable
industrial
assets.
The referendum result revealed high concentrations of pro-Brexit sentiment in towns once at the center of the British
industrial
revolution but now awash with derelict factories and workshops, owing to Asian competition.
Given huge declines in
industrial
profit growth (from 12.2% in 2013 to 3.3% last year) and in local-government revenues from land sales (which fell by 37% in 2014), there is considerable anxiety that today's deflationary cycle could trigger corporate and local-government debt crises.
War in the
industrial
age is tragedy, disaster, and devastation; it solves no political problems.
Why the EU has not become more engaged in the Western Balkans – a region where it can make all the difference by supporting economic and administrative modernization and infrastructure projects to link the region to the Union’s
industrial
centers – remains the secret of the European Commission and the member states.
The Roma suffered disproportionately after the collapse of communism in 1989, as they worked largely in unskilled
industrial
jobs that were the first to be cut.
The fact that an accident such as Fukushima was possible in Japan, one of the world’s most advanced
industrial
countries, is a reminder that, when it comes to nuclear safety, nothing can be taken for granted.
Southern Germans would wonder whether they were not transferring too much to the north’s old
industrial
rustbelt; northern Italians who support the anti-EU Lega Nord in the self-styled unit of “Padania” would want to escape from the rule of Rome and the south.
India has multiplied its per capita income levels many times over since 1950, and has done so far faster in recent years than Britain or the United States did during and after the
industrial
revolution.
Recently, Venezuela’s despotic socialist government has been so desperate to avoid another default (which would be the country’s 11th since independence) that it mortgaged its
industrial
crown jewels, including the United States-based refiner Citgo, to the Russians and the Chinese.
University seminars in Rio are as lively as those in Cambridge, Mass or Cambridge U.K.It produces one of the finest airplanes in the world--so good that competitors in the more advanced
industrial
countries have tried to impose trade barriers.
He feared that unless Egyptians could learn modern
industrial
technologies and develop an economy prosperous enough to support modern
industrial
armies, his descendants would be mere puppets of British and French viceroys.
Wouldn't Pakistan be much better off if it exported more of its textiles to the rich
industrial
world?
European economies were coping with extensive war-related damage and a broad array of impediments to their efforts to rebuild their
industrial
base.
But claims by Bush that America cannot afford to do anything about global warming ring hollow: other advanced
industrial
countries with comparable standards of living emit only a fraction of what the US emits per dollar of GDP.
Given that nearly all consumer and
industrial
products are in short supply in Africa, similar job-creation partnerships could be established in other sectors, resulting in permanent, mutually beneficial cooperation between Europe and Africa.
Such companies bring technologically advanced imports and new management techniques that foster growth in domestic firms, while spurring
industrial
modernization.
The budget's success will be determined by how these public-sector investments play out, which in turn will depend on other policies, especially the Land Acquisition Bill (designed to enable
industrial
development in rural areas), which has already run into trouble.
Francis still faces widespread apathy among believers, especially in the advanced
industrial
societies, where disaffected Catholics are increasingly questioning their commitment or simply opting out.
As Iran imported everything from consumer goods to
industrial
materials and machinery, almost every sector of its economy became increasingly dependent on foreign goods, forcing small and medium-size producers to shut down.
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