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This might explain the low levels of consumption that characterize most advanced economies, and the failure of extremely lax monetary policy to produce an
uptick
in inflation.
After all, even a limited
uptick
can make a significant difference if it is part of an encouraging medium-term growth dynamic.
Even in India, the sharp
uptick
in growth from 2003 occurred alongside a surge in overall investment.
The
uptick
in consumption in the last months of 2011 was financed by a decline in the household saving rate and a large increase in consumer credit.
Though progress has been made in reducing disaster-related mortality – according to the Center for Research into the Epidemiology of Disasters, the number of disaster-related deaths has not increased significantly in the last decade, despite the
uptick
in disasters – this figure remains far too high.
After years of falling global growth forecasts, 2017 has witnessed a significant uptick, and there is a good case for slight interest-rate increases.
The Fund also asserts that “the waning pace of trade liberalization and the recent
uptick
in protectionism” have played a role, though it is not quantifiable.
Free movement of people within the EU obscured the role of domestic budget cuts in curtailing public services and social housing, making an
uptick
in xenophobia inevitable.
CAMBRIDGE – President Donald Trump regularly thumps his chest and claims credit for each new
uptick
of the fast-growing US economy.
The aftermath involves resetting asset values, deleveraging, and rehabilitating balance sheets – resulting in today’s higher saving rate, significant shortfall in domestic demand, and sharp
uptick
in unemployment.
Upheaval or stagnation in one part of a complex system can have outsize consequences elsewhere, in the form of, say, a refugee crisis or an
uptick
in inequality.
Instead of discussing concrete steps to slow and reverse the march toward a global economic non-order, officials will probably welcome the cyclical
uptick
in global growth and urge member countries to do more to remove structural impediments to faster, more durable, and more inclusive growth.
If the International Monetary Fund’s latest forecasts are borne out – an iffy proposition, to be sure – the nearly 3.6% average annual growth in world GDP expected over the 2017-2018 period would represent a modest
uptick
from the 3.2% pace of the past two years.
Market analysts view the
uptick
in private lending in most emerging and some developed economies as a sign of higher demand and a precursor of faster growth.
This same urban-rural split is evident in every country that has experienced an
uptick
in tribal populism in recent years.
In the first quarter of last year, Greece actually experienced a slight
uptick
in growth and a small decline in unemployment.
And after a recent uptick, Europe’s overall economic growth rate has fallen once again.
Though it is still characterized as a middle-income region, the Middle East has witnessed a worrying
uptick
in poverty and income inequality.
In the United States, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, even with its recent uptick, is on track for its worst month since the Great Depression.
Furthermore, no matter how crazy US policy gets, investors continue to respond to any
uptick
in global uncertainty by piling into dollars, the world’s number-one safe-haven currency.
A similar
uptick
in waste can be seen among ordinary citizens.
Yet, as these reforms have taken hold, Ethiopia has faced an
uptick
in ethnic violence.
BRUSSELS – A year ago, the European Central Bank took advantage of a temporary
uptick
in prices to declare victory in its fight to bring eurozone inflation up to its target of “below, but close to, 2%.”
The recent
uptick
in infections and deaths is a worrying sign that the world is again underinvesting in the fight.
That figure is significantly higher than in previous years, leading many to conclude that President Donald Trump is to blame for the
uptick
in domestic extremism.
But in a more pessimistic scenario, other crises – a sharp
uptick
in US-China trade frictions, a cyberterrorist attack or cyberwar, a climate-related natural catastrophe, or a massive earthquake – could occur before this one ends.
Even Iran is facing an
uptick
in infections.
The unemployment rate fell to 7.9% in September not because of an
uptick
in job creation, but because of an exodus of people from the labor force.
Unless the European Union urgently rethinks its protectionist trade policies – beginning with the Common Agricultural Policy – a sharp
uptick
in food insecurity will turn the COVID-19 crisis into a catastrophe.
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