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Not only has a sustainable agreement on Greek debt finally been agreed; but the United Nations Refugee Agency has
recorded
just 42,213 refugees so far this year – nowhere near the million-plus who arrived at the EU’s borders in 2015.
Nearly a hundred have been recorded, including no fewer than 65 incursions by China’s People’s Liberation Army in just one sector – the evocatively-named Finger Area, a 2.1-square-kilometer salient in the Indian state of Sikkim, which shares a 206-kilometer border with Tibet.
The World Meteorological Organization has
recorded
more than 8,000 weather, climate, and water-related disasters worldwide since 1970, costing nearly two million lives and some $2.4 trillion.
The root of Italy’s public-finance problem is that it inherited excessively high debt from the 1980s and has not
recorded
significant economic growth for two decades.
Had France followed the same policy as its southern neighbor since the launch of the euro in 1999 – that is, had it recorded, year after year, the same primary balances – its public debt today would be 45% of GDP, instead of 97%.
Republicans, for their part, have offered a range of incomprehensible and incoherent explanations for the anemic growth
recorded
since the financial crisis.
While the crisis-battered West could only dream of matching the 7.5% annual GDP growth rate that China’s National Bureau of Statistics reported for the second quarter of 2013, it certainly does represent an appreciable slowdown from the 10% growth trend
recorded
from 1980 to 2010.
Global Economic Cooperation or BustAccording to estimates by the United Nations, the global economy expanded by 3.8% last year, continuing the strong performance
recorded
since 2003.
Indeed, growth in the 1990's was little more than half the rate
recorded
in the pre-reform decades of the 1960's and 1970's.
The Secret Policeman’s FallAs Hungary’s Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany found out when a
recorded
admission that his government was lying incited riots, openness in government doesn’t come easily in Eastern Europe’s new democracies.
In a
recorded
conversation with a Metropolitan police commander, Lucy D’Orsi, the queen called Chinese officials “very rude,” and expressed sympathy for D’Orsi’s “bad luck” in having to deal with them.
Over the last decade, this group of small countries has
recorded
a cumulative surplus larger than even that of China.
From the start of the previous century until the early 1980s, the US seldom
recorded
a deficit on its external current account (see chart).
The US has
recorded
external surpluses in only three of the 38 years since 1980.
The 5.7% annual productivity gain
recorded
in the second quarter seems likely to be matched in July-September.
Indeed, this aspect of climate change has
recorded
some remarkable successes in recent years, notably a marked decline in weather-related deaths.
That is not what Europe needs as it struggles to achieve in a year the growth that the United States has already
recorded
in a single quarter.
One of the oldest Greek myths, the story of Pandora was first
recorded
more than 2,500 years ago, in the time of Homer.
In 2017, the US Federal Reserve’s Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization index
recorded
its largest calendar year gain since 2010, increasing 3.6%.
In that case, the trade deficit
recorded
in March could be at least 40% higher.
The result is the March trade deficit, caused mainly by exceptionally high annual import growth (65%) coupled with relatively low export growth, which reached a nominally impressive 24% only because of the sharp decline
recorded
in the base period.
Almost one-quarter of the coral in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area – one of the world’s richest and most complex ecosystems – has died this year, in the worst mass coral bleaching in
recorded
history.
This lackluster performance, which followed years of decline in market shares, is difficult to explain, given that all other countries on the eurozone periphery
recorded
solid export growth.
Whereas Chile, for example,
recorded
a slight fiscal deficit in 2003, by 2006 it boasted an almost 8%-of-GDP surplus.
With all scientific publications
recorded
digitally, citations can be counted instantly, allowing scientists to be ranked accordingly.
In 2004-2008, Brazil, which had been perennially known as the country of the future – as in “always has been and always will be” –
recorded
5.5% annual average GDP growth.
China’s annual economic growth has been roughly 8-9% for the last 26 years;India has
recorded
similar rates for the last decade.
We are endlessly presented with stories of soaring temperatures, but over the past year, we’ve experienced the single fastest temperature change ever recorded, and it’s been downward.
Despite being a period of chronic high unemployment, corporate bankruptcies, and continuing financial difficulties, the 1930’s
recorded
the fastest productivity growth of any decade in US history.
President Xi Jinping’s task is not only to complete what Deng started and eradicate poverty, but also to forge an economy that returns China to its position, held for most of
recorded
human history, as a major world power.
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