Sentences with phrase «gdp of a small nation»

While some women spend the GDP of small nations on hair - straightening treatments, the music world's sexiest stars have been rocking rin...
Box - office grosses can rival the GDP of small nations, Marvel and its ilk continue to create genuinely exciting franchises chock full of limitless possibilities, and again and again we find ourselves drawn back to the multiplex.
US Investors Owe a Cumulative $ 25bln in Crypto Taxes, Strategist Estimates: Imagine an insignificant portion — less than 7 % — of a country's population owing more in taxes than the entire GDP of a small nation.

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In a report published in February, Parliamentary Budget Officer Kevin Page projects the cost of elderly benefits will increase from $ 36 billion today to a peak of $ 142 billion in 2036 - 37 — but as dire as that fourfold increase may sound, that will amount to a relatively small portion of the nation's economy (3.2 % of GDP), and Page estimates that «the federal fiscal structure is sustainable.»
What's more, since the Syriza - Independent Greeks coalition government assumed power, every day Greece's GDP has decreased $ 22 million, an average of 59 small businesses have closed, and approximately 613 jobs have been lost, not to mention the first - ever default by a developed nation on an IMF payment and three weeks of chaotic capital controls.
Although conservative types may not be best pleased with the film's depiction of an inner - city prison, whose doily budget alone probably outstrips the GDP of a small developing nation.
It's going to print money on a level higher than the GDP of many small nations, it's going to be the talk of the early summer movie season, and it's probably going to bid farewell to a handful of faces that have become synonymous with this era of Hollywood filmmaking.
I also know that the majority of economic models indicates relatively small net economic damage in 2100 (1 - 5 % of global GDP), with a large fraction of that damage, in some modells virtually all the damage, concentrated in tropical nations.
Considering that China, India, and South Africa said they could use about $ 200 billion a year to fight climate change — and that would be a small percentage of the combined GDP of the world's rich nations — the lower figure of $ 10 billion is indeed just a beginning.
Nor can they be unaware that for at least 15 years every study of the economics of transforming the energy economies of nations like the United States shows that the cost to GDP would extremely small.
The rich nations, except for some of the smaller ones, donate a miniscule amount of their GDP to foreign aid; that can surely be increased w / out cutting funds for reducing CO2 in the atmosphere.
According to a 2017 Africa Report by Knight Frank, Tanzania is one of a small group of African nations to have maintained GDP growth in excess of 5 % in 2016, as it is an importer of commodities, and so benefitted from low oil prices as well as growth in private consumption and investment.
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