Sentences with phrase «of global output»

The climate changes associated with these temperature changes are estimated to increase damages by almost 3 percent of global output in 2100 and by close to 8 percent of global out - put in 2200....
Michoacán, the largest avocado - producing area in Mexico, produced 1.2 million tonnes in 2014, a third of global output.
Already, in countries that together produce about a quarter of global output, «policy rates are literally through the floor.»
While growth in China is trending lower, the share of global output produced in China will continue to rise, as per capita incomes converge towards those in the more advanced economies (Graph 6).
By some estimates, the United States accounted for roughly 50 % of global output at the end of World War II... It has fallen to 15.1 % today.»
Our econometric analysis shows that global factors play a dominant role in driving inflation at the individual country level; our measure of the global output gap has begun to increase, and should rise further as emerging markets recover, exerting upward pressure on inflation rates.
Isn't it possible that all the side deals that would be required to get this done would create enough economic drag to more than offset the benefit of 0.2 percent of present value of global output?
In 1999, Nordhaus and a colleague, Joseph Boyer, estimated that the impact of warming would amount to around 2 percent of global output for a 3 - degree Celsius rise.
Thirty years ago the United States accounted for roughly one - third of global output.
Based on a leading aggregate damage estimate in the climate economics literature, a delay that results in warming of 3 ° Celsius above preindustrial levels, instead of 2 °, could increase economic damages by approximately 0.9 percent of global output.
According to Digitimes,» about 70 % of global output of OLED panels in 2017 - 2018, mainly from Samsung Display, will be consumed by Samsung Electronics and Apple, therefore limiting the supply of OLED panels to other smartphone vendors, said the sources.»
Since the 1950s, the company has relied on operations in Libya, where it secures 15 % of its global output.
China dominates the production of textiles, accounting for 63 percent of global output, followed by India and the United States.
The US Dollar is backed by the productive capacity of the US economy which is quite formidable producing roughly 20 % of global output...
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