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China
recovered
$56 billion between 1989 and 1991.
Nevertheless, there is no doubt that African economies, taken together, have
recovered
from the dark years of the 1980’s.
Japan and Britain
recovered
first and fastest from the Great Depression, Germany and the US followed well behind, and France brought up the rear.
The investment required to tap it would be enormous and could never be
recovered.
Since then, they have
recovered
to $458 billion, owing to Russia’s persistent and large current-account surplus.
It is instructive, however, to ask why that faith was lost, and later recovered, in this century.
In the United States and many European countries, average salaries have stagnated, despite most economies having
recovered
from the 2008 financial crisis in terms of GDP and job growth.
That process is still under way in parts of continental Europe, though business lending by banks has
recovered
in the UK.
She left Britain’s relations with the European Union in a mess from which they have never
recovered.
This is especially true because financial systems in many countries have still not
recovered
from their own recent crises.
Instead, world stock markets recovered, creating a colossal bubble that peaked 13 years later, in 2000.
He
recovered
by the second round, but won by a much smaller margin than anyone expected six months ago.
A document
recovered
after his flight shows that Yanukovych paid a German firm €1.7 million ($2.3 million) for wooden decor for his dining room and tearoom.
During the 1960s and 1970s, after Japan’s economy had recovered, the country dealt with its wartime history in large part by becoming a generous donor of overseas aid throughout Asia, including China.
The West – mainly the Anglo-American part of it – had
recovered
some of its pride and nerve under US President Ronald Reagan and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Painful choices about how to close the long-run fiscal gap should be decided now and implemented promptly once the economy has
recovered.
Bush and Blair must show that any weapons of mass destruction that are
recovered
posed a grave and urgent threat.
A prudent fiscal stance, pursued while the economy
recovered
and interest rates fell, created room for big cuts in taxes and social contributions.
In the decades since, forests have
recovered
and now cover more than half the country.
Commodity prices seem to have bottomed out in 2016, and remittance inflows have recovered, now exceeding 2007-2008 levels.
In the meantime, Central Asian countries need sustained donor support, because private investment flows have not
recovered
to levels that preceded the global financial crisis.
Assuming that continued subnormal output casts a 10% shadow on future potential output levels, that extra $150 billion of production means that in the future, when the economy has recovered, there will be an extra $15 billion of output – and an extra $5 billion of tax revenue.
But, by using its energy resources and
recovered
confidence to fuel instability and discord, it is seeking to expand its sphere of interest – an outcome that can be averted only by a unanimous and determined EU response.
And there was convincing evidence that bloodletting worked: most people
recovered
from their illness after being treated, just as many students (though a smaller percentage) thrive in our traditional lecture-based university science courses and go on to become scientists.
The growth rate subsequently
recovered
to 7.4% in 2009-2010, and we expect 9% growth by 2011-12.
But, while this scenario has a certain ring of truth, surely any breakup would be highly traumatic, with the euro diving before its rump form
recovered.
For example, China’s GDP growth was unaffected (in fact, the economy was growing at nearly 10%) when the stock market lost half of its value between 2001 and 2005 – or, for that matter, when the market then
recovered
(only to fall dramatically again after the 2008 financial crisis).
Moreover, Colombia has not effectively
recovered
territorial sovereignty in areas controlled by armed right-wing groups like the United Self Defenses of Colombia.
The global volume of trade did not shrink nearly as much as it could have; and by 2011, it had
recovered
to its pre-crisis level.
Irish GDP since 2009 has not yet
recovered
more than half of the ground lost between the peak of late-2007 and the bottom two years later.
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