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After falling by 30-40% at the beginning of the pandemic, many equity markets have
recovered
most of their losses, owing to the massive fiscal-policy response and hopes for an imminent COVID-19 vaccine.
Global trade growth has never
recovered
to its pre-crisis pace, a shortfall that has been the subject of intense debate in recent years.
Nonetheless, remittances have
recovered
in recent months, largely owing to unprecedented social-assistance programs, which have underpinned a historic divergence between GDP and disposable income in the United States, a host country for many LAC migrants.
The 2020 Olympics and Paralympics have long been billed as a chance for Japan to demonstrate to the world how well it has
recovered
from the devastating earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown of 2011, and to showcase its diversity and openness to often-skeptical outsiders.
Manufacturing activity
recovered
in March, reflecting measures taken by the Chinese authorities.
This is not an issue that will become relevant only in some distant future when the economy has
recovered.
Bolsonaro, for his part, remains cavalier, even after having contracted (and
recovered
from) COVID-19.
As a result of austerity measures across the region during the past few years, investment rates have fallen and not
recovered.
Meanwhile, more than three million Americans have now
recovered
from the virus, and among them are elderly survivors and other high-risk individuals who will need additional care, including home services.
The Fed’s prolonged low-interest-rate policy, which was supplemented by quantitative easing (QE), seems misguided, considering that the economy had long since recovered, at least in terms of the unemployment rate.
They have now
recovered
from their troughs, but are still operating at about 5% below capacity.
Russia’s democracy never
recovered.
And yet, although China already had protections for endangered yellow-breasted buntings, these were among the 10,000 birds
recovered
by police in a barn outside Beijing last September.
The best are largely in big cities, where well-educated professionals have been able to cater to global markets, while small towns in, say, the American Midwest and northern England have not
recovered
economically from the departure of large manufacturing employers.
During the remainder of the 1930s, the companies in IRI’s portfolio
recovered
under the direction of the anti-fascist businessman and statistician Alberto Beneduce, whom Benito Mussolini had the good sense to appoint as the holding company’s first president.
Distressed areas have not
recovered.
But its economy was strong and growing at nearly 10% annually, and it
recovered
within a year.
Whatever her initial position, Lagarde
recovered
quickly and has become the leader the ECB needs.
Individual mean wealth has
recovered
as well, after taking a dive in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis.
Since the COVID-19 shock, CAPE ratios have mostly
recovered
to their pre-pandemic levels.
After all, the long-term adverse supply effects, particularly from deglobalization, may linger long after global demand has
recovered.
The US government, meanwhile, has
recovered
only about $11.1 billion in taxes (or 0.2% of its yearly tax revenues) through fewer than 57,000 voluntary disclosures, which cover resurfaced assets equivalent to about 0.1% of US households’ net worth.
To be sure, the median American worker’s income and living standards have never
recovered
from the so-called Nixon shock, and the resulting financialization of capitalism has been detrimental to humanity.
Moreover, scientific experiments indicate that habitats affected by commercial deep-seabed mining will not have
recovered
even after 30 years and will remain functionally disrupted, with an inevitable loss of biodiversity on an unknown scale.
Not surprisingly, the road ahead will be much tougher for rural areas, many of which never
recovered
from the Great Recession.
As that framework was swept away in the mid-1970s, the Technostructure, cloaked in neoliberalism,
recovered
its powers.
attendance recovered, but four years later children had lost the equivalent of 1.5 years of schooling.
The hardest-hit countries never recovered: 30 years later, GDP per capita remains below its level in the late socialist period.
When the outbreak ended, the Chinese economy
recovered
rapidly, with fiscal and monetary expansion supporting a rebound in consumption and investment.
It’s a test to check whether a person has had,
recovered
from, and thus become immune to COVID-19.
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