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Though mean reversion is not a scientific law, there has never been an occasion when
rising
asset prices did not eventually return to their long-run average.
The goal is a new agreement in 2015 to prevent average global temperatures from
rising
by two degrees Celsius, the level that the international community has deemed “dangerous” to human society.
In its latest authoritative assessment, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded last year that scientists are now 95% certain that human activities are the principal cause of
rising
temperatures.
With the European Union also preparing to commit to new 2030 climate targets, hopes for a global deal are
rising.
Moreover, it has been accompanied by
rising
income inequality, which has now reached historic highs within many countries (though, across countries, such inequality has declined).
Europe’s Attack on Greek DemocracyNEW YORK – The
rising
crescendo of bickering and acrimony within Europe might seem to outsiders to be the inevitable result of the bitter endgame playing out between Greece and its creditors.
Moreover, every dollar added to a country's total debt generated 3 to 4 cents of extra capital flight per year in subsequent years, implying that capital flight was partly a response to the deteriorating economic environment associated with
rising
debt burdens.
And, given the economic slowdown, widening income disparity,
rising
unemployment, and growing popular discontent over corruption, China’s leaders will have their hands full.
The combination of external shocks and internal pressure from
rising
wages can serve as a powerful incentive for governments and businesses to pursue structural reforms.
In Tunisia, too, the budget deficit has widened sharply in the wake of the revolution,
rising
from 2.6% of GDP in 2010 to 6% in 2011.
This type of government spending can create labor-intensive jobs that will help to stem
rising
unemployment.
The World Without AmericaNEW YORK – Let me posit a radical idea: The most critical threat facing the United States now and for the foreseeable future is not a
rising
China, a reckless North Korea, a nuclear Iran, modern terrorism, or climate change.
So far, the Fed’s policies under its new chairman, Jerome Powell, have been spot on; but that hasn’t stopped Trump from publicly complaining that interest rates are
rising
too rapidly.
As a result, when Trump came to office, he inherited a national debt that had doubled on Obama’s watch, rapidly
rising
interest rates, and unfunded Social Security and Medicare costs.
And now our industrial model for meat production is being exported to the global south – especially India and China – where meat consumption is
rising
among these countries’ emerging middle classes.
At its simplest, a growth economy should be regarded as one that is likely to experience
rising
productivity, which, together with favorable demographics, points to economic growth that outpaces the global average.
But it is a precarious peace, one that could come undone at any moment, owing to a large number of unresolved territorial claims,
rising
nationalism, and a paucity of bilateral or regional diplomatic arrangements robust enough to prevent or moderate confrontations.
One can imagine that the
rising
trade deficit would then lead to even more outlandish claims by Trump and his officials about alleged Chinese and German trade perfidy.
Given a
rising
trend of big power rivalry over Korea in recent years, this may be no straightforward thing.
Because China's role is rising, it is crucial that the US and China restore their strategic dialogue and cooperate by decoupling the North Korean missile issue from the fractious issue of missile defense.
The share of the working-age population is
rising
faster in Africa than in any other region.
In emerging economies, such as Brazil, China, India, and South Korea, inflation is rapidly
rising
and increasingly becoming an economic and social problem.
US President Donald Trump, who has already reached the height of political power in his country, and former UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who aspires to keep
rising
in the ranks, have in common not just their crude nationalism, but also their apparent inability to control their sexual appetites.
California once was a source of widely shared
rising
standards of living and tremendous upward economic mobility.
But the system’s extreme progressivity makes proceeds so volatile that the state continually experiences boom-bust cycles of rapidly
rising
revenue, inevitably followed by collapse.
Tensions among member states seem to be rising, perhaps because the problem differs so greatly across countries.
Although the future geopolitical behavior of the
rising
new powers – Brazil, China, and India – remains uncertain, this shift may nonetheless provide an opportunity for the Mediterranean.
By the latter part of Obama’s second term, unemployment had fallen by half, to below 5%; wages were rising; and real median family incomes were finally increasing, by a record-high 5.2% in the most recently reported year, with lower-income groups benefiting from even higher gains.
Health care expenditure totals a world-leading 14% of GDP stands, for a grand total of $1.3 trillion--and
rising.
Rising
property prices are making middle-class flat owners multimillionaires, while their children – even with a good university degree – can hardly afford private housing without parental help.
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