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At the moment, Europe is feeling most of the pain, as the euro’s value has
risen
furthest and fastest against the dollar.
Today, however, debt levels have
risen
significantly, and a sharp rise in global real interest rates would almost certainly extend today’s brewing crises beyond the handful of countries (including Argentina and Turkey) that have already been hit.
Though their productivity has
risen
by 17.8% over the past 15 years, they now earn less in real terms than in 1999, when a tripartite agreement among the government, companies, and unions effectively capped wages.
Although the proportion of imported intermediate goods in German manufacturing exports has
risen
from around 19% to 30% since 1995, the globalization of value chains during this period has improved competitiveness, and dramatically increased manufacturing value.
The United Nations estimates that, since July, the number has
risen
by 60,000 every month.
Mixed neighborhoods across Iraq have been targeted by one side or another as sectarian violence has
risen
and local militias wield power.
Even as productivity and economic-growth potential have increased at a snail’s pace, real (inflation-adjusted) public spending has
risen
sharply.
Tensions have also
risen
following moves by Latin American governments to soften their anti-drug policies.
Indeed, the United Nations and the OECD report that migration for work has
risen
by one-third since 2000.
According to the Bank for International Settlements, total non-financial private and public debt amounts to almost 245% of global GDP, having
risen
from 210% before the financial crisis and around 190% at the end of 2001.
Likewise, while Poland’s life expectancy at birth had
risen
by five years, to 76, Ukraine’s had
risen
by only one, to 71.
Despite the economic crisis, Aid for Trade donor contributions to help the less fortunate have
risen
10% per year since 2005, and major donors are on track to meet or exceed their pledges for future funds.
In recent decades, it has consistently
risen
faster than demographers expected, which makes one wonder if longevity – and thus the size of the future retirement-age population – is being systematically underestimated.
Among the 82 countries for which 2004 data are now available, there has been really good news: real per capita GDP has
risen
by an average of 18.9% between 2000 and 2004, or 4.4% per year.
Despite all the talk about the Chinese economic miracle, China’s ranking has
risen
only slightly, from 61st out of 82 countries in 2000 to 60th in 2004 – even though per capita real GDP grew by 44% between 2000 and 2004, or 9.6% a year, the highest of the major countries.
The reason China has not
risen
higher is that other countries have been growing too, and because the gaps between countries are enormous.
Meanwhile, global surface temperature has already
risen
by about 0.8 degrees centigrade.
They tell their fellow citizens that if they do not understand the brilliance of the intellectual project offered to them, it is because they are of dull mind, and have not yet
risen
to the heights inhabited by the project’s proponents.
Because asset prices will not reach pre-crisis levels anytime soon (that is, without inflating another bubble and risking renewed instability), household saving in the United States has
risen
to about 5% of disposable income, and probably will rise further.
The number of university students in Chile has
risen
from 200,000 to 1.1 million in two decades, meaning that about seven in ten university students are the first in their families to receive higher education.
Now, the temperature of the debate has
risen
again, following a special report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that highlights the urgent need to take drastic action to curb carbon dioxide emissions.
Five years on, Osborne has failed to liquidate the deficit, no matter how you define it, and the debt/GDP ratio has
risen
from 69% to 80%.
Moreover, the stock market has
risen
some 200% since its low of seven years ago, and millions of people who were without health insurance are now covered.
Faced with the crisis itself, the New Keynesians had
risen
to the challenge.
Annual profits have since
risen
to £190 million, but 6,000 workers have been laid off and both costs and waiting times for AA members needing its vehicle repair and recovery services have increased.
In urban China, for example, the Gini coefficient, a 100-point index that measures income inequality, has
risen
from 25.6 in 1990 to 34.8 in 2005.
Unemployment, inequality, poverty, and the national debt had all
risen.
We are not told, however, that over the past 40 years – while temperatures have
risen
– the global polar bear population has increased from 5,000 to 25,000.
The share of “Weakest Links” – corporates rated B- or lower (with a negative outlook) – in overall activity has
risen
markedly since 2013-2015.
Yields on Spanish and Italian bonds, which had
risen
to unsustainable heights over fears of a eurozone breakup, fell sharply after the announcement.
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