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| | | ... government of Abu Dhabi is seeking to increase the private sector's contribution to The Emirate's gross domestic product (GDP) from 18.2 per cent in 2007 to 32 per cent by 2015. By restricting the role of government, it's expecting to encourage the provision ... |
| | | | ... Bringing it altogether, the Budget will still deliver a surplus of $21.7 billion in 2008-09, equivalent to 1.8 per cent of GDP. "[This is] the largest budget surplus as a share of GDP in nearly a decade," said the Treasurer. |
| | | | ... the excess inflationary forces arising from a Budget Surplus expected to be around $22 billion and more than 1.5 per cent of GDP. The fund would also serve a huge political function is helping the government take the initiative to meet its huge infrastructure ... |
| | | | ... APEC, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation, in 1989. ASEAN nations collectively represent approximately A$1.4 trillion in GDP and a combined population of 600 million. Their total exports last year were A$790 billion while imports amounted to A$688 ... |
| | | | ... walk through the Indian economy's fundamentals. The Latest monthly economic report from the Indian Ministry of Finance said GDP growth is dipping during 2007-08 to 8.7 per cent, down from 9.6 per cent last year. Reflecting the drop, industrial production ... |
| | | | ... expansion. The Slovak economy bucked the slowdown experienced across the Eurozone by delivering fourth quarter annualised GDP of 20 per cent, leading to full-year growth of 10.4 per cent, well above expectations. According to the (Slovakia) Statistical ... |
| | | | ... Eastern Europe, the Asia Pacific region, Africa to Central and South America," said Mobius. "Many emerging markets have robust GDP growth, trade surpluses, high foreign reserves, low inflation, strong investment and domestic demand - an environment where ... |
| | | | ... more resources into infrastructure, labour supply, education and housing may be no surprise. For the record, the OECD reports GDP in the Netherlands last year was 3.2 per cent and is expected to slow to 1.9 per cent this year. And also like Australia ... |
| | | | ... previous Government made since mid-2002 are now running at a cost of more than $85 billion a year, or some 7.7 per cent of GDP - $45 billion in tax cuts, and $40 billion in spending increases. "The end result has been yet another lift in spending per ... |
| | | | Wage costs increased 4.3 per cent last year, matching the rise in GDP but significantly exceeding inflation, highlighting that controlling wages is a major key to putting a lid on inflation. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) inflation ... |
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