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The bridge was of a
relatively
new type, known as a cantilever, which had become quite fashionable.
The financial crisis is long forgotten, public budgets are under control; and the 2015 influx of migrants has been
relatively
well managed.
Without well-designed policy measures, improvements in the energy efficiency of buildings and appliances will continue at a
relatively
slow pace in Asia.
Of course, if one of America’s
relatively
small allies tried to confront the US over its actions, it would face high costs and a low chance of success.
The TAP could be established and promoted
relatively
cheaply, by building on and harmonizing current bilateral trade agreements with the US, as many of the Pacific Alliance members have been doing.
Until now, blended-finance mechanisms for mobilizing private capital have been used mostly in
relatively
stable middle-income countries.
Even if we project a
relatively
rapid economic recovery, by the time this lesser depression is over, the US will have experienced an investment shortfall of at least $4 trillion.
The reality is that the global impact of agricultural liberalization in rich countries would be
relatively
small and highly uneven.
For years, this pact had underpinned Italian-style financial repression, whereby risk-adverse savers traded safety, implicitly assuming that banks could not fail, and accepted
relatively
low real returns.
Once a community has Internet access, as the Arab world increasingly does, scaling up online learning to reach the millions of young people who are currently out of school or do not have access to high-quality institutions can be done at
relatively
low cost.
Owner occupancy rates are high in the US, and the financial system allows households to extract the equity in their homes
relatively
cheaply, either by second liens or by refinancing the entire mortgage.
Why were even
relatively
well-run economies pulled under so suddenly?
The SDG negotiations reflect what is currently possible in a multilateral framework:
relatively
little.
Fortunately, we have
relatively
little experience with deflation to test the downward-spiral theory.
The country’s economy remains unable to make optimal use of
relatively
high energy-export revenues.
Montreal is a
relatively
successful example of a city in which Anglophones and Francophones both feel at home, but language debates nonetheless dominate the political scene – and structure an ethos for the city’s residents.
Moreover, this model – developed by Peter Petri and Michael Plummer, from Brandeis and Johns Hopkins Universities, respectively, building on a long line of similar frameworks by them and others – foresees
relatively
insignificant cost to employment in affected industries.
Given that Europe managed to construct EMU, the Maastricht Treaty, and the stability and growth pact that underlines the euro, it should be
relatively
easy for euro-zone experts to help devise a system for judging G-7 type membership.
The overall aim of the capital-markets union is thus
relatively
straightforward.
On the contrary, compared to their likely future losses, European banks have raised
relatively
little capital recently – and much of this has been creative accounting, rather than truly loss-absorbing shareholder equity.
During the 1970s, two international studies demonstrated that US psychiatrists diagnosed about twice as many patients as having schizophrenia as psychiatrists in other countries, where psychoanalytic training was
relatively
uncommon.
Ultimately, the case for the BAT is
relatively
weak – far weaker than the case against it.
These external effects are particularly consequential in the financial sector, owing to the potential for large and
relatively
abrupt changes in capital flows, asset prices, interest rates, credit availability, and exchange rates, all of which have powerful effects on output growth and employment.
The challenge is to identify policy circuit breakers that have
relatively
high benefit/cost ratios.
Santos probably wanted to have the talks viewed as a
relatively
unconditional surrender and disarmament by the “narco-guerrillas.”
Similarly, the Institute for Supply Management Manufacturing Index provides a pretty good preview of the US economy for the next 3-6 months, even though manufacturing comprises a
relatively
small share of GDP.
In addition, though studies suggest that the short-term economic benefits of immigration are
relatively
small, and that unskilled workers may suffer from competition, skilled immigrants can be important to particular sectors – and to long-term growth.
The
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small reduction in emissions achieved through wind power costs more than $3.3 billion annually, and far smaller reductions from ethanol (biofuels) and solar panels cost at least $8.5 and $3 billion annually.
But it is also true that even
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large statistical effects for individual economic sectors tend to have a
relatively
small impact on quarterly GDP, at least in the short run.
Maintaining tropical forests and other
relatively
natural ecosystems would preserve critical ecosystem services, especially soil fertility, pollination, pest control, and climate amelioration.
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