Sentences with phrase «national gdp»

Chairman of the index committee David M. Blitzer noted there are no «weak spots» when it comes to individual markets, and the home price index continues to outpace the national GDP
The economic growth was mainly due to durable goods manufacturing (high tech semiconductors), rather than information, which is what drove national GDP growth.
According to John Ashbourne, Africa economist at Capital Economics, a 50 % drop in tourist spend in the Western Province would shave about 1.1 % off headline national GDP.
As an example mentioned in a report of the Economist, titled The Future of Cryptocurrency, over half of national GDP is operated in digital currency.
With a 2014 GSP increase of only 0.6 % less than the national GDP increase, Massachusetts is seeing economic success — and your small business in Chelmsford is a big part of that.
That pencils out to about 4 percent of global GDP — and for the 500 biggest companies in the U.S. alone, the count is $ 1 trillion in impacts, or about 6.2 percent of national GDP.
These cities and provinces represent about 16.8 percent of China's population, 27.5 percent of national GDP, and 15.6 percent of national carbon dioxide emissions.
We quantified climate change equity, defined as the distribution of climate change benefits and burdens, using data from two publicly available datasets and national GDP data.
Overall, the national GDP increases by $ 80 — 90 billion annually, with a cumulative increase of over $ 1.3 trillion.
The only people that'll actually be affected by this are assholes like Berdy who sell their «games» off site to russians or other countries where their national gdp is the price of a can of pepsi and they sell codes for like literal pennies for hundreds of keys.
«It's a $ 2.2 trillion market that represents more than half the national GDP,» says Rosa Alfonso, an American Express spokeswoman.
Macro economic variables (such as inflation or national GDP) do not figure in the analysis, neither does market timing.
The current unfunded promises of the federal government are many times our current national GDP and growing.
As oil accounts for 95 % of Libya's export earnings, and the industry contributes to over 70 % of national GDP, these questions will surely dominate the debate over Libya's future over the months to come.
Agriculture in Sri Lanka contributes nearly 7.5 per cent to the national GDP and employs over a third of the country's manpower.
Central bank balance sheets, pre-crisis, were typically about 5 — 10 per cent of national GDP in size.
National GDP grew by just 0.02 per cent, compared to September, equivalent to an annual growth rate of 0.2 per cent.
Our economy would lose $ 460.3 billion from the national GDP and $ 24.6 billion in Social Security and Medicare tax contributions.
Further, without congressional action, our economy would lose $ 460.3 billion from the national GDP and $ 24.6 billion in Social Security and Medicare tax contributions.
Western Australian state final demand has contracted for the 10th consecutive quarter, while national GDP figures grew at their fastest rate for nearly four years.

Not exact matches

Manufacturing GDP declined by 14 % between 2000 and 2013, while the economy grew by 37 % overall, according to a recent study by the Lawrence National Centre for Policy and Management.
If the bulls are right, EPS would grow 8.5 points faster than the economy (assuming 2.5 % real annual GDP growth plus 2 % inflation) for the next ten years, hitting over 16 % of national income by 2028.
According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), GDP grew by 6.8 % in the third quarter, down slightly on the 6.9 % pace seen in the year to June.
If you add up the GDP figures issued by the provinces, the sum is 10 % higher than the figure ultimately issued by the national government, which in itself is tweaked to hit politicized targets.
This shows up in the national accounts as a divergence between GDP, which is a measure of production, and Gross Domestic Income, which tracks aggregate income.
In turn, the deterioration in Alberta was so significant this year that it pushed up the national unemployment rate, and was the primary factor behind the drop in Canadian GDP in the first half of the year.
Despite that high GDP and growth, the state's November 2015 average weekly wage of $ 756 was well below the national average of $ 871.
However, the state's 6.0 % unemployment rate was the ninth highest among the states and DC, and the 2014 GDP per capita of $ 38,743 was well below the national level of $ 54,299.
«It resembles the difference between GDP and GDP per capita, which expands a lot more slowly than total national income,» he says.
According to Congressional Budget Office estimates, enacting the bill would shrink the federal budget deficit by $ 175 billion by 2020, lift GDP by 5.4 % over the next 20 years, increase national productivity, balloon the workforce by about 5 % by 2033, raise the return on capital, and (although the CBO didn't put it this way) create a $ 46 billion windfall for entrepreneurs supplying security operations along the U.S. southern border.
Longer term, it would mean missing the stated 2021 target of reducing the national debt - to - GDP to 25 per cent by only a single percentage point.
Nonetheless, the Office for National Statistics confirmed GDP at 0.3 percent for the second quarter of 2017.
The second quarter National Accounts, which granted did not come out till August, reported a decline in real GDP.
So - called «potential GDP» is what the value of the economy would be if it were firing on all cylinders, meaning all available resources were being utilized in producing the national product.
This insight is the conceptual basis for national income accounting and the gross domestic product (GDP) statistics that we follow so carefully.
So, «national interest,» according to the NEB, does not include energy security, net employment benefits, environment, climate, GDP, or anything other than getting the pipeline approved.
The IMF said that even if Greece is offered generous terms, it is still likely to require a reduction in debt of around 30 % of national income to bring it down to 117 % of GDP, the uppermost limit of what the fund considered sustainable at the time of the second Greek bailout in the autumn of 2012.
Following CCP National Congress, would be interested to hear Prof Pettis» further thoughts on sustainable GDP growth.
Below is a chart showing national debt as a percentage of GDP going back to the founding of the U.S.. Although we've seen periodic spikes in response to national crises, the debt could soar to unprecedented levels within the next 10 years.
In 2011, the National Roundtable on the Economy and the Environment calculated that the cost of climate change for Canada could grow to between $ 21 to $ 43 billion a year by 2050 — roughly one per cent of GDP that year.
The general government sector — which consists of national, state and local governments — had a net foreign currency asset position equivalent to around 3 per cent of GDP as at the end of March 2013, before taking into account the use of derivatives for hedging purposes (Table 2).
The National Bank have published a very useful and interesting report on the current account deficit, which is now running at about 3 % of GDP.
Published early each month, PNC's National Economic Outlook provides analysis and forecasts of key U.S. economic variables, such as real GDP, interest rates, inflation, income, employment, industrial production and house prices.
Our unemployment rate remains below the national average, and our real GDP is forecast to grow by a solid 3.0 per cent in 2015 and 3.1 per cent in 2016.
Along with the GDP data last week, Statistics Canada released a methodically consistent revision of national accounts that allowed it to provide comparable data going back an additional 20 years, to 1961 instead of 1981.
A good way to judge the national debt is as a share of the overall economy (or GDP).
They generate 40 per cent of the national gross domestic product (GDP) and 30 per cent of the state budget and employ 77 per cent of the labour force.
On January 18, 2018, China's National Bureau of Statistics announced that the country's GDP grew by 6.9 percent in 2017:
The country's fiscal spending, according to the Congressional Budget Office, may increase the national debt as a percent of GDP to a higher level than Italy in five years.
It quotes Kuznets, who formulated the tools to measure GDP in the US, as saying that, «the welfare of a nation can... scarcely be inferred from a measurement of national income.»
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