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Instead, their entrepreneurial talents and legal rights to assets are
recorded
in hundreds of scattered records and rules systems throughout their countries, making them internationally inaccessible.
The Egyptian Center for Social and Economic Rights
recorded
932 fully documented bodies, 294 partly documented bodies, and 29 undocumented bodies, including 17 women and 30 teenage girls and boys.
There is no good reason why such proprietary and highly valuable information should be
recorded
publicly.
They are private, centralized, and
recorded
on just a few controlled ledgers.
America has
recorded
a balanced budget after five years of sharp trimming.
Technically, this should be
recorded
as a bigger surplus on the investment-income account, matched by greater acquisition of assets overseas.
Again, this would work to overstate the
recorded
current-account deficit.
One of the best ways to do this is by supporting the International Finance Facility for Education, an initiative spearheaded by the Education Commission that could unlock the greatest global investment in education ever
recorded.
More remarkable news has just emerged: despite slowing economic-growth rates, China, together with Hong Kong, has
recorded
$29 billion in initial public offerings so far this year – almost twice the funds raised in US markets.
Of course, because China’s population is more than four times larger, its per capita GDP, at $12,900, is still less than a quarter of the $54,700
recorded
in the US, which highlights America’s much higher living standards.
The personal-saving rate stood at just 3.7% in August 2012 – up from the 1.5% low of 2005, but half the 7.5% average
recorded
in the last three decades of the twentieth century.
Indeed, it is hard to point to another credit boom of this magnitude in
recorded
history.
The latest data hint at such a possibility, with the tertiary sector (services) expanding at an 8.3% annual rate in the first quarter of this year – the third consecutive quarter of acceleration and a half-percentage point faster than the 7.8% first-quarter gain
recorded
by the secondary sector (manufacturing and construction).
The African Economic Outlook estimates that Africa's GDP growth in 2003 stood at 3.6%, significantly higher than the 2.8%
recorded
in 2002.
A recent study published in the journal Democratization shows that the overall level of liberal democracy worldwide now matches that
recorded
shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.
In the run-up to the crisis, there are no
recorded
negative real returns on government bonds; since the crisis, the incidence of negative returns increases and has remained high.
For all of its successes under NAFTA and other market-opening devices, the country has
recorded
relatively slow GDP growth.
Musharraf was
recorded
by Indian intelligence boasting about the action on an open telephone line during a visit to Beijing.
This break with the usual rigid categorization shows respect for all individuals, and if it becomes widely adopted in other countries, will save many people from the hassle of explaining to immigration officials a discrepancy between their appearance and their sex as
recorded
in their passport.
In the US, the five states with the largest gains in oil production this decade
recorded
employment growth of 2.75% in 2017, double the national average.
Using a conservative model, the British medical journal Lancet estimated that the US would have
recorded
net savings of $500 million if it had implemented a national syringe exchange program between 1987-1995.
In one study of mothers and their babies in Bangladesh, researchers
recorded
a staggering 63% reduction in influenza cases among infants born to vaccinated mothers, a 36% reduction in the number of serious respiratory illnesses for mothers, and a 29% reduction in such illnesses among infants.
During the twentieth century, the US
recorded
its highest percentage of foreign-born residents, 14.7%, in 1910.
The monthly US trade deficit reached $54 billion in September, exceeding in nominal terms the deficits
recorded
every month from 2009 to 2017.
And yet Africa’s forest coverage fell by 10% between 1990 and 2005 – more than half the
recorded
global shrinkage.
During this period, Latin America as a whole has
recorded
4% average annual growth, pulled by fast-growing countries like Peru, where annual GDP has been rising by more than 5.5%.
Rather than estimate the economic value of banks’ assets – what the assets would fetch in a well-functioning market – and the extent to which they exceed liabilities, the stress tests merely sought to verify that the banks’ accounting losses over the next two years will not exhaust their capital as
recorded
in their books.
The number of schools destroyed in Palestinian areas was the highest
recorded
anywhere.
Households’ need to rebuild wealth, and the lack of access to credit, implies that the saving rate could continue to rise from the 6.4%
recorded
in June (the most recent month for which data are available) to the 9% rate that America averaged in the decades before 1985.
Poland’s GDP has almost doubled over the last 20 years, while Ukraine is still barely maintaining the output level
recorded
during the last year of socialism.
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