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QE Turns TenNEW HAVEN – November 2018 will mark the
tenth
anniversary of quantitative easing (QE) — undoubtedly the boldest policy experiment in the modern history of central banking.
Moreover, its five-year growth rate for renewable-energy capacity also ranked
tenth
worldwide, and the country was seventh in terms of installed capacity.
Mohamed El-Erian of Allianz, writing in August to mark the
tenth
anniversary of the beginning of the global financial crisis, worried that advanced economies remain too beholden to a growth model based on liquidity and leverage, rather than on investment in public goods and human capital.
Confronting the Coming Liquidity CrisisSAO PAULO – This month, G-20 leaders will meet in Antalya, Turkey, for their
tenth
summit since the 2007 global financial crisis.
Per capita energy consumption in countries such as China and India, the combined population of which is over 2 billion (and rising), is about one
tenth
of that of the USA, and will no doubt rise substantially in the future.
These deaths are largely driven by a few risky behaviors: tobacco smoking (second in the global ranking of risk factors), alcohol use (ranked third), obesity and poor nutrition (ranked sixth and seventh, respectively), and physical inactivity (ranked tenth).
As it celebrates its
tenth
anniversary, Al Jazeera is no longer new, but it remains a trendsetter.
In the rich world, renewables account for less than a
tenth
of total energy supplies.
Coming on the
tenth
year anniversary of the Asian financial crisis, the caldron in which today’s ultra-liquid capital markets were forged, conspiracy theories abound.
The BRICS in a Multipolar WorldJOHANNESBURG – This week, South Africa is hosting the
tenth
annual gathering of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa).
From the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 to the
tenth
anniversary of the euro in 2009, the expected momentum for creating a common European polity was nowhere in sight.
Financial HypocrisyThis year marks the
tenth
anniversary of the East Asia crisis, which began in Thailand on July 2, 1997, and spread to Indonesia in October and to Korea in December.
In contrast, the top
tenth
in industrialized countries earn 29.1% of total income, while those in the bottom
tenth
earn 2.5%.
A
tenth
of the annual cost of the Kyoto Protocol – or a
tenth
of the US budget this year for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan – would prevent nearly 30 million new infections of HIV/AIDS.
When political leaders meet at the
tenth
WTO Ministerial Conference in Nairobi in December, they will have an opportunity to move toward meeting one of that goal’s most important targets: prohibition of subsidies that contribute to overfishing and illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing by no later than 2020.
The decarbonization challenge requires consistent policies over 30-50 years, while politicians’ time horizon is perhaps a
tenth
of that.
A few years ago, it seemed that every
tenth
person wore a white ribbon, a symbol of protest against Putin.
More surprising was the success of the launch, which makes North Korea the
tenth
member of the world’s “Space Club” (the ninth member was Iran, which successfully launched its Safir rocket in 2008).
A recent study conducted in China, including 862 patients who were between the second and
tenth
day after onset of acute stroke, is the largest truly randomized trial using death or dependency as the primary outcome.
To mark the
tenth
anniversary of Buffett’s pledge, Bill and Melinda Gates recently reported to him on what the foundation, together with other organizations, achieved to improve global health over that decade.
The same individuals came from countries in which per capita income was only a fifth or a
tenth
of that in the U.S..
But we run a risk of the
tenth
time…”Today, Greece’s European creditors seem ready to abandon their solemn pledges on the irrevocability of the euro in order to insist on collecting some crumbs from the country’s pensioners.
Federal income taxes as a proportion of income increase steadily from 2% at the 10th percentile (that is, a family ranked
tenth
from the bottom out of 100) to 14% at the 90th percentile, but then falls off slightly to 13% at the very top, reflecting the favorable treatment of capital gains and investment income under the Bush administration’s income-tax laws.
Individually, Southeast Asia’s countries carry little weight; collectively, however, they represent almost a
tenth
of the world’s population and nearly 5% of its GDP.
This boost to purchasing power is even more pronounced for the poorest
tenth
of US consumers, who can buy 60% more than they would otherwise be able to afford.
But real wages climbed 154% for the top 1% of wage earners and 39% for the top 5%, while real wages stagnated for the bottom 20th percentile of workers and fell for the bottom
tenth.
In India, where per capita income is roughly a
tenth
that of the United States, more than ten million people per year are leaving the countryside and pouring into urban areas, and they often cannot find work even as chaiwalas, much less as computer programmers.
The Global Economy Ten Years AfterLONDON – Much will be said about the
tenth
anniversary of the 2008 financial crisis, so I will focus on the global economy, which has not been nearly as weak as many seem to think.
LONDON – As the
tenth
anniversary of the start of the global financial crisis approaches, a wave of retrospective reviews is bearing down on us.
The EU buys half of Britain’s exports, whereas the UK accounts for only a little more than a
tenth
of exports from the rest of the EU – hardly a strong negotiating position.
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