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But volatility has risen, as has cross-market contagion.
While China’s GDP has
risen
by about 70%, making it the largest contributor to global growth, this was aided substantially by debt-fueled investment.
In the United States, investment barely exceeds pre-crisis levels, even though GDP has
risen
by 10%.
Serbia is emblematic of the importance of doing so, as public support there for the EU integration process has
risen
sharply in a only months, from 40% to 60%, thanks in large part to the EU’s decision of earlier this year to liberalize the visa regime.
Singapore’s water price did not rise at all from 2000 to 2016, and Hong Kong’s water prices haven’t changed since 1996, even as the price of everything else has
risen.
In Burma, the power of educated Buddhist monks – people who are unarmed and peace loving by their very nature – has
risen
up against the military regime.
Core CPI is at a post-crisis high, having
risen
2.3% year on year in February, and 2.2% in March.
Brazil has
risen
to become the world’s seventh-largest economy, propelled by a commodities boom, a demographic dividend, and rising consumption.
In the process, inequality has
risen
further.
First, consider the facts: Over the 21 quarters since the beginning of 2008, real (inflation-adjusted) personal consumption has
risen
at an average annual rate of just 0.9%.
Public debt has
risen
near 40%.
That said, events today have
risen
to a different level.
For example, this summer’s stock-market crash was widely viewed as a natural correction, because equity prices – driven largely by government interventions – had
risen
over the previous year far above what economic fundamentals merited.
America’s household saving rate has
risen
since 2007 by about 3% of GDP.
If the allegations that Khobragade systematically underpaid her domestic worker are true, this shows how fully she has adopted the customs of the class to which she has
risen.
In the three and a half decades since China embarked on its market reforms, it has
risen
more rapidly along more dimensions of power than any other country in history.
He had, after all,
risen
to the top of the military on the back of the Pakistani army’s Islamist elements, who came into their own (in what had previously been a rather Anglophile, British- and American-trained officer corps) during the decade-long reign of a fundamentalist military ruler, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq.
By early 2018, the volume of global debt had
risen
to nearly $250 trillion – three times higher than annual global output – from $142 trillion a decade earlier.
Western democracies are facing serious internal threats – most notably, populist forces espousing dangerous policies like trade protectionism – that have
risen
largely in response to these systems’ failure to manage problems such as income inequality, political polarization, rising debt, and failing infrastructure.
Germany and the eurozone core were already running large surpluses; in the absence of policies to boost domestic demand, those surpluses have simply
risen
further.
The rise in the volume of dollars is causing the value of each dollar to fall relative to these currencies, whose volume has remained constant or
risen
more slowly.
At the same time, emerging-market countries’ per capita income has
risen
– as has their international role.
But, just as important as their storyline is their political power, which has
risen
greatly in recent years – to the point that all major policymakers in the US and Europe cater to banks’ fortunes even when there are no wider implications for the economy.
And, over time, uncertainty concerning the latter question has
risen
to an uncomfortable level.
Unlike during the global financial crisis of 2008, the cost of credit for most firms and families in the United Kingdom hasn’t risen; if anything, it has fallen.
Since CITES entered into force, the number of trade permits issued annually has
risen
significantly, to more than one million.
A purchase will always look beneficial if one looks backward after the resource price has
risen.
The latest Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), published by the consultancy Z/Yen in London, revealed that the Rock had
risen
further and faster up the ranks than any other center – 17 places, from 70th to 53rd position, since the previous report in September 2013.
As a result, the household savings rate has
risen
from zero to 4% of disposable income.
While Spanish exports have increased by 18% since the fourth quarter of 2007, this largely reflects the fact that Spanish export prices have
risen
much less than those of the other large EU countries.
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