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Growth and real
Growth in real GDP averaged 8 % from 1991 – 1997, but fell to half that level in 1998 because of tight monetary policies ( implemented to keep the current account deficit in check ) and because of lower export earnings, the latter which was a product of the Asian financial crisis.
Growth is usually calculated in real terms, i. e. inflation-adjusted terms, in order to obviate the distorting effect of inflation on the price of the goods and services produced.
Her father, Matthew Bucksbaum, was the chairman of the board of General Growth Properties, a real estate development group.
Growth Fetish ( 2003 ) became an Australian best-seller and suggests that the unthinking pursuit of economic growth has become a fetish, which has not led to any real improvements in levels of happiness.
Growth Fetish itself reflects many of the findings from TAI's report Overconsumption in Australia, which found that 62 per cent of Australians believe they cannot afford everything they need, even though in real terms their incomes have never been higher.
Growth pushing of the edges of this reserve has been causing both economic and political struggles which include fraudulent real estate schemes, illegal development of ejidal property, along with popular resistance and opposition movements.
General Growth Properties, Inc. is a publicly traded real estate investment trust in the United States.
Unlike General Growth, Hughes Corp. will not be a real estate investment trust, according to a registration statement filed with the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
In 2012, General Growth Properties spun off 30 malls into a new real estate investment trust, Rouse Properties .< ref > Information Package.
* General Growth Properties, a American real estate investment trust whose NYSE stock is GGP
Growth of Biofacts: The real thing or metaphor?

Growth and output
Growth economics studies factors that explain economic growth – the increase in output per capita of a country over a long period of time.
Growth from 1991 to 1999 featured industrial production and a substantial increase in output of minerals, led by gold.
Growth in output in 1992 – 97 averaged less than the growth rate of the population.
Growth accounting decomposes the growth rate of economy's total output into that which is due to increases in the amount of factors used-usually the increase in the amount of capital and labor-and that which cannot be accounted for by observable changes in factor utilization.
For example, the average amount of milk produced per cow increased from 5, 314 pounds to 18, 201 pounds per year (+ 242 %), the average yield of corn rose from 39 bushels to 153 bushels per acre (+ 292 %), and each farmer in 2000 produced on average 12 times as much farm output per hour worked as a farmer did in 1950 .< ref > FUGLIE, Keith O .; MacDONALD, James M. and BALL, Eldon. Productivity Growth in U. S. Agriculture.
His book Economic Growth and Declining Social Welfare advances the idea that in modern economic growth there is an increasing output of useless and even discomforting things, such as advertising.
* Growth is affected only in the short-run as the economy converges to the new steady state output level.

Growth and averaged
Growth in private sector employment has averaged about 10 % per annum over the first 30 years of independence.
Growth rates have averaged between 3 %– 5 % since then.
Growth slowed in the 1980s when the population increase averaged only 1. 7 percent annually.

Growth and sound
Growth in the recorded sound industries was stunted by the Great Depression and World War II, when some countries were hamstrung by a dearth of raw materials.

Growth and 5
Growth in 1999 is estimated at 2. 5 % due to higher oil prices in the second half.
Growth in Japan throughout the 1990s at 1. 5 % was slower than growth in other major developed economies, giving rise to the term Lost Decade.
Growth is estimated at 5 percent in 2007 and is projected to increase to 7 percent in 2008.
Growth was slow ( 3 %) in 2001 due to a combination of factors ( a global recession, a series of bank failures, low coffee prices, and a drought ), and in 2009 the economy actually contracted 1. 5 % in reaction to the 2008 – 2012 global recession ).
Growth slowed again in 2004, but production expanded 5 % in 2006, due to popular demand for key export products such as HDTVs and mobile phones.
Total program costs for ' Achieving Peace and Security ' were $ 7. 0 billion ; ' Governing Justly and Democratically ', $ 0. 9 billion ; ' Investing in People ', $ 4. 6 billion ; ' Promoting Economic Growth and Prosperity ', $ 1. 5 billion ; ' Providing Humanitarian Assistance ', $ 1. 8 billion ; ' Promoting International Understanding ', $ 2. 7 billion ; ' Stengthening Consular and Management Capabilities ', $ 4. 0 billion ; ' Executive Direction and Other Costs Not Assigned ', $ 4. 2 billion.
In June 2003 Patrick and his cousin Vanecko formed a Delaware company MSS Investors LLC and invested $ 65, 000 each to acquire a 5 % stake in Municipal Sewer Services, a Cardinal Growth venture.
" On the Size of U. S. Government: Political Economy in the Neoclassical Growth Model ," American Economic Review, 89 ( 5 ), p p. 1156-1181.
Growth was consistently above six percent until 1995, when it dipped to 5. 1 percent.
Growth hormone is rarely used for shortness caused by bone dysplasias, since the height benefit is typically small ( less than 5 cm in ) and the cost high.
Growth of RCDE is outpacing that of the Logan campus with enrollment up 4. 5 % to 12, 650 students enrolled in RCDE courses in 2011.
Growth was phenomenal in every dimension: the number of programming hours per week rose from 56 in 1979 to nearly 88. 5 in 1989 ; the number of television stations increased from 12 in 1979 to 78 by 1989 ; and the number of television sets grew from 4 million in 1979 to nearly 6 million in the same period.
Growth fell to about − 0. 6 % in 1998 from 5. 2 % in 1997, but recovered to 3. 4 % by 1999.
Growth across Canada was 5. 9 %.
* Growth of 42X: Through this accelerated growth, Veritas went from a $ 36 million dollar company to a $ 1. 5 billion dollar company, a growth multiple of 42X in five years.
Lofgren, 2001, Growth of megaspherulites in a rhyolitic vitrophyre, American Mineralogist, v. 86, n. 5 – 6, p. 589 – 600 ( May 2001 )
The tax rate on long-term gains was reduced in 1997 via the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 from 28 % to 20 % and again in 2003, via the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003, from 20 % to 15 % ( for individuals, whose highest tax bracket is 15 % or more ), or from 10 % to 5 % for individuals in the lowest two income tax brackets ( whose highest tax bracket is less than 15 %) ( See progressive tax ).
Growth in Central and South America during 2010 did not materialize to the extent projected — 3. 8 percent versus a forecast of 5. 7 percent — despite the FIFA World Cup and Olympic Games in Brazil in 2014 and 2016, respectively.
Growth rates on Suva Reef were found to be 2. 6, 16. 7 and 5. 3 mm / month increase in diameter in the pre-coral feeding, early coral feeding and adult phases, respectively ..
Growth under President Bush was cut to 6. 2 % in his first budget, 5. 5 % in his second, 4. 3 % in his third, and 2. 2 % in his fourth.
* Tottenham: Growth before 1850, A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5: Hendon, Kingsbury, Great Stanmore, Little Stanmore, Edmonton Enfield, Monken Hadley, South Mimms, Tottenham ( 1976 ), pp. 313-17

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