Purchasing
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It is now
purchasing
additional US weapons systems – 22 Apache attack helicopters, six C-130J turbo military transport aircraft, 15 Chinook heavy-lift helicopters, and 145 M-777 ultra-light howitzers – worth $5 billion.
By contrast,
purchasing
a third of a country’s entire debt stock, as required for a blocking position when all bondholders vote together, is an altogether more costly proposition.
At the same time, China is
purchasing
“native advertising” in Australian, American, and European newspapers.
The first is to put
purchasing
power directly into the hands of consumers – for example, by issuing each voter or citizen with smart cards worth $1,000 each.
While many have touted Africa’s success in maintaining a 5-6% average GDP growth rate during the past decade, this masks the reality that by 2005, sub-Saharan Africa was little better off than it was a quarter-century earlier: it was still the world’s poorest region, with just over half of its population living on less than $1.25 a day in
purchasing
parity terms.
A weaker dollar increases the
purchasing
power of US trading partners (the so-called Dornbusch effect, named for the late MIT economist Rudi Dornbusch), some of which spills over to increased demand for energy.
Moreover, falling commodity prices will also “help increase household
purchasing
power.”
Indeed, Argentina has had its share of economic success, with an income level, adjusted for
purchasing
power, around one-third of that of the US, and is far ahead of most countries in the world.
Developed in close collaboration with the industry, it offers “detailed recommendations to help companies respect human rights and avoid contributing to conflict through their mineral
purchasing
decisions and practices.”
As developed countries were plunged into debt crises, with shrinking asset values and declining exchange rates, China’s international
purchasing
power grew.
Moreover, eliminating the individual mandate could disrupt health-insurance markets, because there will be fewer younger, healthier people
purchasing
insurance.
The researchers concluded that, “Medicaid expansion helped put more
purchasing
power into the hands of laypersons and in so doing, expanded the use of naloxone, thereby saving lives.”
Critics’ second point, that Germany is stingy with its global purchasing, is more complicated.
Middle-class Americans gain an estimated 29% of their
purchasing
power from foreign trade.
Reforms targeting labor policy, the investment climate, social insurance, competition, education, and infrastructure created a more inclusive and more sustainable growth model by spreading
purchasing
power, which supported aggregate demand and reduced vulnerability to investment-driven booms and busts.
In fact, per capita GDP – and thus productivity – in a number of Chinese provinces with a combined population of over 100 million is similar to that of advanced countries (around $30,000 per capita at
purchasing
power parity).
By using different models of strategic
purchasing
and cost sharing, and by being more transparent about which services are covered, users could more accurately align their expectations with reality.
And last year, according to the IMF, China overtook the United States to become the world’s largest economy (in
purchasing
power parity terms).
The only sure way of doing that is by
purchasing
additional imports, spending on which will inevitably increase.
Lack of funding, bureaucracies so complicated that even
purchasing
a used computer is problematic, hierarchies that hamper the joy of curiosity and creativity: all of these barriers confront European scientists and are responsible for inciting today's "brain drain" to America.
But imagine that markets started to have doubts, and that the Fed was forced to intervene massively by
purchasing
a huge percentage of total government debt.
Instead, they are gradually increasing their spending, taking advantage of restored income growth and large gains in
purchasing
power caused by collapsing oil and commodity prices.
Correcting for variations in the cost of living across countries, the paper concludes that $10,750 of
purchasing
power in the year 1990 is the threshold for per capita income beyond which a country is high income, while $7,250 makes it upper-middle income.
According to IMF figures, Greece’s never-ending crisis has cut per capita GDP (in terms of
purchasing
power parity) by 10% since 2010, and by 18% since 2007.
From companies exploiting weak enforcement of rules to countries hiding behind short-term definitions of national interests to consumers letting supermarkets get away with unsustainable purchasing, we need a renewed debate on the future of our oceans and the life that they support.
That can’t happen without increased wages and
purchasing
power for workers.
Our analysis investigated, for example, the merits of more targeted policies for the near term:
purchasing
mosquito-resistant bed nets and oral re-hydration malaria therapy for children in the poorest nations affected by climate change.
Soaring food and fuel prices and major natural disasters played an important role in undermining financial markets, household
purchasing
power, and even political stability.
Urbanization is a building block for consumption, because it provides powerful leverage to Chinese households’
purchasing
power.
Holes in the social safety net have led to high and rising levels of precautionary saving – driving a wedge between increases in labor income and any impetus to discretionary
purchasing
power.
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