US ECONOMY GROWS FASTER THAN EXPECTED CONSUMERS POWER 2 PERCENT GDP RATEKimberly Blanton, Globe Staff
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These leading states are both more productive and increasing productivity faster than the US average. Together, they provide nearly one-third of the nation's jobs and 40 percent of GDP. 7 Robert J. Barro and Xavier Sala-i-Martin, "Convergence...
provided its economy grows in tandem. However, the U.S. government nonetheless also has an approved legal "debt ceiling," which is authorized by Congress, which holds the constitutional power to oversee the U.S. budget. As it happens, the current debt ceiling is also capped at $31 trillion...
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provided its economy grows in tandem. However, the U.S. government nonetheless also has an approved legal "debt ceiling," which is authorized by Congress, which holds the constitutional power to oversee the U.S. budget. As it happens, the current debt ceiling is also capped at $31 trillion...
economy? 1) In the last year, China's economic growth has slowed substantially, but is still faster than that of the U.S. or Europe. Based on this information, what impact has that had on China's currency? 2) How will the value of the U.S. Dollar affect another country (say ...
As the arrows on the right hand side suggest, Asia has grown faster than the UK or the US in the period shown here. Our view is that this trend will continue, and as this happens, and as the asset pools in these regions grow at differential rates, Asia will increasingly become a ...
This implies much faster growth of US net foreign debt than we have seen in the past and may overstate the true figure. As explained in chapter 1, over the last five years the US net foreign debt has risen much less than the cumulative current account deficits woul...