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Based on new growth
projections
that are even more optimistic than those in the pre-Maria plan, the board assumes that the hurricane somehow provided a net positive shock to Puerto Rico.
In its early years, the Reagan administration forecast 5% income growth (twice the long-run average), in order to imply in its
projections
a boost to revenues big enough to make up for its many tax cuts.
Treating rape so differently serves only to maintain its mischaracterization as a “different” kind of crime, loaded with cultural baggage and
projections.
According to United Nations projections, Africa’s population is expected to more than double during the next 35 years, from 1.19 billion to 2.48 billion.
In fact, our
projections
show that gross (or total) capital inflows to emerging markets will increase from US$400-500 billion just before the Asian crisis of 1997 to US$800-900 billion both in 2007 and 2008.
From Global Imbalances to Effective Global GovernanceSTANFORD, CALIFORNIA – The current credit crisis has led to scaled-back
projections
for growth around the world.
Never mind that the eye-popping growth
projections
in Representative Paul Ryan’s budget plan, for example, are utterly implausible; these
projections
matter politically, because, without them, the full sting of Ryan’s proposed Medicare cuts would be readily apparent.
In fact,
projections
of rapidly rising Medicare and Medicaid spending in the US – and similarly rapidly-rising governmental health care expenditures elsewhere in the developed world – are not so such a problem to be solved as the side effects of an opportunity to be grasped.
The creation of an independent fiscal council to vet official budgetary
projections
would also help in meeting fiscal targets.
Most
projections
have India’s population exceeding that of China by 2022.
Arvind Subramanian’s estimates for China, and Uri Dadush’s for EMDEVs more generally, represented the upper range of these
projections.
After revising downward in July its growth
projections
for emerging countries, the IMF is about to do so again (though only moderately) ahead of the Annual Meetings.
Last week, the International Monetary Fund revised upward its growth
projections
for the eurozone, with the more favorable outlook extending broadly across member countries and including the Big Four: Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.
While the Bush Administration remains skeptical about the science behind such projections, some state and local governments are enacting measures to cut CO2 emissions.
The World Bank has, yet again, downgraded its medium-term projections, and economists the world over are warning that we are facing a “new normal” of slower growth.
America’s colossal fiscal gap – readily calculated using
projections
by the Congressional Budget Office – is close to 1,400% of GDP and dwarfs US official debt, which totals $9 trillion (60% of GDP).
Should we believe such
projections
of opposing developments in the West and East?
Until recently, most macroeconomic indicators were regularly leading to downgrades in growth
projections.
According to these
projections
– which are based on models, new data, and the judgment of the particular institution or forecaster – the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan are contributing the most to the uptick in growth.
Deciphering these projections’ various components – from the new information to the forecasters’ hypotheses – would be a huge task.
None of this is to say that the 2017
projections
for GDP growth will be proved wrong.
According to current projections, this would bring the proportion of adult life in retirement back to around one-third; roughly where it was in the 1980’s.
It has to do with many middle-class women’s emotionally complex expectations and
projections
about money.
Abruptly, some $130 billion was added to spending
projections
over the next five years.
Moreover, current
projections
show that around 400 million children are not on track to complete their primary education, and that more than 800 million – half the world’s schoolchildren – will enter adulthood without any recognizable qualifications for the modern workforce.
According to current projections, technological innovations in unconventional energy will allow the US to meet more than 80% of its oil demand from sources in North and South America by 2020.
The size of the original four BRICs economies, taken together, is roughly consistent with the
projections
I made all those years ago.
Consider the International Monetary Fund’s regular
projections
of world growth.
Although
projections
by the IMF and others have been persistently optimistic, each setback has been treated as a temporary deviation, associated with its own unique cause: the Greek bailout, the tragic tsunami in Japan, the spike in volatility following Standard & Poor’s downgrade of US debt, and so on.
The Real Demographic ChallengeLONDON – The United Nations’ latest population
projections
suggest that Japan’s population could fall from 127 million today to 83 million by 2100, with 35% of the population then over 65 years old.
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