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Nevertheless, annual GDP grew by 8.7%, thanks to 16.9% growth in consumption (measured by gross sale of consumer goods) and a 33.3%
surge
in fixed-investment demand.
Many fled to Europe, fomenting Europe’s refugee crisis and a
surge
in political support for Europe’s anti-immigrant extreme right.
The obstinate battle cry of the Bush administration in Iraq has now won out in Obama’s planned
surge
of an additional 30,000 troops in Afghanistan.
A Taliban victory there, the advocates of the
surge
had warned, would radicalize the entire region and create a domino effect, with Islamic insurgencies unleashed across Central Asia.
With the
surge
in unemployment in the 1970's, for example, several new categories of beneficiaries were created and subsequently modified to adapt to funding limitations.
Unfortunately, while there is a
surge
in new development financing around the world, especially in energy and infrastructure projects, there is also an uptick in efforts by governments to restrict freedom of expression, association, and assembly.
The dynamic that has brought Pakistan-US relations to this point arguably began on December 1, 2009, when President Barack Obama, announcing a
surge
in the number of US troops in Afghanistan, also indicated his intention to start pulling back American troops beginning in July 2011 – a pledge that he reiterated two months ago.
Rising prices trigger a
surge
in building activity, which creates job opportunities for young, low-skill workers, whose employment options are otherwise limited, and generates large profits for property developers and builders.
Thanks to the continued
surge
in corporate profitability and firms’ sustained deleveraging efforts during the last decade and a half, indebtedness has fallen dramatically.
Indeed, despite the magnitude of the initial shock, capital flows and risk margins had essentially normalized by 2009, when bond financing in Latin America began to surge, soon reaching triple the pre-2008 average.
The deeper roots of the
surge
of Euroskeptic and other protest parties originate with the general dissatisfaction with the state of the economy and dysfunctional national political systems.
Thus, the main reason “to take away the punch bowl” was no longer a
surge
in consumer prices, but a
surge
in asset prices.
The AfD’s rise since last summer has been the direct result of the
surge
in the number of refugees – close to one million in 2015 – entering Germany.
Arguments for this view range from those emphasizing comparatively low inventories in Europe, Japan, and other places, to those pointing to the recent
surge
in North America of consumer purchases of gas-guzzling vehicles, like SUVs and trucks.
If oil prices fail to recover, however, this
surge
in debt issuance could backfire.
Both amount to pressing challenges, though migration may be the most urgent issue, given the
surge
in recent years that has overwhelmed existing frameworks.
Spanning a decade (2003-2013), QE0 was the most sustained and uninterrupted
surge
in central banks’ purchases of Treasuries on record.
Globalization entails many other features, including the
surge
in cross-border financial transactions and tourism, data exchange, and other economic activities.
Another major military conflict – bringing millions more deaths and a
surge
in refugees – must be avoided.
A
surge
in spending is needed both in Europe and in frontline states like Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey.
In short,
surge
funding is a win-win initiative, and it must be undertaken urgently.
Yet, as stressed above, barring a miraculous
surge
in national saving, this is highly dubious.
As it stands, the renminbi is facing significant depreciation pressure, caused largely by a
surge
in capital outflows.
Add to that the recent
surge
in fast-growing, innovative companies – such as Huawei, Alibaba, and Wanda – and China is well placed to implement Xi’s ambitious vision.
Modest inflation in Asia, combined with a
surge
of export-led growth, is far preferable to an Asian Depression.
By contrast, countries like China and India, which avoided a
surge
of capital inflows, managed to maintain highly competitive domestic currencies, and thereby kept profitability and investment high.
Nothing can kill growth more effectively than an uncompetitive currency, and there is no faster route to currency appreciation than a
surge
in capital inflows.
It was a time when the war in Iraq divided the world, but also when a civilian
surge
for freedom finally hit the Middle East, as millions of Muslims turned for inspiration to democratic governance, not global jihad.
This
surge
in discrimination against Christian communities in countries where they have lived for many centuries can be explained largely by increasing Islamist militancy and the rise of political Islam in the wake of the Arab Spring.
With such information, countries like Cambodia and Vietnam can confront the
surge
in water demand they face.
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