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real and GDP
Investment in the construction and industrial sectors is expected to continue in 2006 and will help to ensure annual average real GDP growth of about 13. 9 %.
A period of large trade deficits and improper real estate investment hit Bulgaria hard during the late-2000s recession, resulting in a 5. 5 % GDP decline in that period, a rise in unemployment, and spending at least five quarters in its worst recession since the early 1980s.
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.
The economy remained sluggish until 2003, when it began to show clear signs of recovery, achieving 4. 0 % real GDP growth.
GDP real growth rate:
After robust growth rates in the 1980s ( average annual growth was 6. 1 %), economic performance in the 1990s was mixed: real GDP growth was 9. 7 % in 1992, 1. 7 % in 1993, 6. 0 % in 1994, 6. 0 % in 1995, 1. 9 % in 1996 and 2. 3 % in 1997.
From 2003 to 2005, annual real GDP growth averaged 3. 1 percent driven by good performance in the services sector and strong consumption.
It can also be generalized to explain variables across the economy, for example, total output ( estimated as real GDP ) and the general price level, as studied in macroeconomics.
In 2003 GDP was estimated to have grown by 2 percent, a slight improvement over 2002, the last year for which firm figures are available, when GDP expanded by 1. 8 percent in real terms to about US $ 600 million.
Despite the growth, GDP per capita declined in 2003 by 10 percent in real terms, according to the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ).
Based on the economic reforms, Georgian economy has been diversified showing an upward tendency with average 10 % of annual GDP real growth in 2004-2007 and reached the highest level – 12. 3 percent in 2007.
After a slight slowdown of economy in 2009 (- 3. 8 %) country recovered shortly with 6. 3 % GDP real growth 2010.
In 2011 GDP real growth reached 7. 0 %.
Under the government ’ s post-conflict economic and financial program, implemented with IMF and World Bank input, real GDP recovered in 1999 by almost 8 %.
Haiti's real GDP growth turned negative in FY 2001 after six years of growth.
The IMF estimated that real GDP was flat in FY 2003 and projected 1 % real GDP growth for FY 2004.
The Honduran government's medium-term economic objectives, as dictated by the IMF, were to have generated real GDP growth of 3. 5 percent by 1992 and 4 percent by 1993.
In 1998, real GDP contracted by 13. 7 %.
The economy reached its low point in mid-1999 and real GDP growth for the year was 0. 3 %.
In 2006, the real GDP growth was estimated at almost 17 percent.

real and growth
Growth in real output averaged a sound 5 % since 1996, but a rapid population rise offset much of this growth on a per capita basis.
The real estate market, although not plummeting, ground to a halt and growth is expected to be significantly lower in the short-to-medium run.
The 1925 4th Congress had 20 delegates representing 994 members ; then real growth kicked in.
The Serrano government reversed the economic slide it inherited, reducing inflation and boosting real growth.
Guatemala's Gross domestic product for 2000 was estimated at $ 19. 1 billion, with real growth slowing to approximately 3. 3 %.
During the decades of the 1960s and 1970s, the country's economy, spurred mostly by erratically fluctuating traditional agricultural commodities, nevertheless averaged real annual growth of between 4 and 5 percent.
The economy, governed under positive non-interventionism, is highly dependent on international trade and finance and in 2009 the real economic growth fell by 2. 8 % as a result of the global financial turmoil.
A key factor of their growth over this and the next decade was increased allocations by US institutional investors, notably pension and endowment funds, following the success of David Swensen's investments in alternative investments and other non-marketable assets, such as hedge funds, timber, real estate and private equity, at Yale University's endowment fund.

real and rate
We assume further that the union recognizes the possibility that price-level increases may offset wage-rate increases, and it does not entirely disregard the effect of price increases arising from its own wage increases upon the `` real '' wage rate.
A 2003 household survey conducted by the National Statistical Survey found that the real unemployment rate is about 33 percent.
While controlled clinical trials of atypicals reported that extrapyramidal symptoms occurred in 5 – 15 % of patients, a study of bipolar disorder in a real world clinical setting found a rate of 63 %, questioning the generalizability of the trials.
However, " unanticipated " inflation leads to lender losses as the real interest rate will be lower than expected.
1 ) The discount rate assumption relies on the market for competing investments at the time of the analysis, which would likely change, perhaps dramatically, over time, and 2 ) straight line assumptions about income increasing over ten years are generally based upon historic increases in market rent but never factors in the cyclical nature of many real estate markets.
With inflation hitting 33 percent in 1990, there was, in fact, a negative real interest rate, but this situation reversed in 1991 when rates were high relative to inflation.
It loses its real value very quickly, normally at an accelerating rate.
GDPreal growth rate:
However, in the second half of the 1980s, rising stock and real estate prices caused the Japanese economy to overheat in what was later to be known as the Japanese asset price bubble caused by the policy of low interest rate by Bank of Japan.
Quarterly change in the real GDP ( blue ) and the unemployment rate ( red ) of Japan from 2000 to 2010.
The government set the exchange rate close to real market levels, lifted trade barriers, replaced import barriers with tariffs, and gave private sector firms direct access to imports and credit.
High-end LCD televisions now feature up to 240 Hz refresh rate, which requires advanced digital processing to insert additional interpolated frames between the real images to smooth the image motion.
Among these are general economic conditions as measured by real and nominal gross domestic product ; inflation ; labor supply and demand ; wage levels, distribution and differentials ; employment terms ; productivity growth ; labor costs ; business operating costs ; the number and trend of bankruptcies ; economic freedom rankings ; standards of living and the prevailing average wage rate.
The term real-time derives from its use in early simulation, where a real-world process is simulated at a rate that matched that of the real process ( now called Real-time Simulation to avoid ambiguity ).
Comparing the recovery from the 1981 – 82 recession ( 1983 – 1990 ) with the years between 1971 ( end of a recession ) and 1980 shows that the rate of growth of real GDP per capita averaged 2. 77 under Reagan and 2. 50 % under Nixon, Ford and Carter.
GDPreal growth rate:
By 2009, the CIA estimated that the GDP had grown to $ 5. 731 billion, with a projected real growth rate of 2. 6 %.
Many demographers have linked Spain's very low fertility rate to the country's lack of any real family planning policy.
Then, with the dramatic decrease of oil prices that took place in the second half of 2008 plus the manifest bursting of the real estate bubble, concerns quickly shifted over to the risk of deflation, as Spain recorded in January 2009 its lowest inflation rate in 40 years, followed shortly afterwards, in March 2009 by a negative inflation rate for the first time since the gathering of these statistics started.
The cumulative impact of soaring inflation, an unstable exchange rate, and falling real incomes led to a political crisis.
In 2001 the rate of growth dropped to 1. 2 %, to 0. 4 % in 2002 and in 2003 the real GDP contracted by 0. 2 %.
Accuracy is usually rated with word error rate ( WER ), whereas speed is measured with the real time factor.

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