- German Army Living Hand to Mouth (April 18, 2002)
...funded British and French counterparts. Germany spends 1.48 percent of its gross domestic product on defence, according to Defence Ministry figures, compared with a Europea... - Have 1,000 U.S. Souls Died for Oil? (September 14, 2004)
...Bohi has estimated that the petroleum shocks of the 1970s reduced the U.S. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by only .35 percent. More recently, according to Donald Losman of th... - Why There Can Be No Alternative To The US Dollar (December 8, 2004)
... be significantly stronger than in the eurozone and Japan. In the US, real gross domestic product will probably increase by 3 to 3 1/2 per cent, compared with 2 to 2 1/2 pe... - Greens Hope to End Military Conscription (October 13, 2002)
...es of NATO members are supposed to amount to roughly 2 percent of national gross domestic product. While the United States spends well over 3 percent of its GDP on defense,... - Arafat Orders Security to Prevent Attacks on Israel (May 8, 2002)
...Bank of Israel said the economy this year would lose 3.5 to 5.0 percent of gross domestic product, or $3.1 billion-4.1 billion, if the uprising continued.... - Strikers as Terrorists? (June 27, 2002)
...shipments through West Coast ports account for 70 per cent of the nation's gross domestic product, have been trying to line up support in Washington, D.C. PMA President Jos... - The Economic Impact of War (December 10, 2002)
...the economy was so much smaller. Well, maybe. Since 1950, the economy’s gross domestic product has grown from $1.7 trillion to $9.2 trillion in 2001 (figures in inflatio... - Half-Trillion Dollar Deficit Still Not Enough to Fund Iraq (September 8, 2003)
...als said. That would increase the deficit from 4.2 percent of the nation's gross domestic product to 4.7 percent, a level considered uncomfortably high, but still below the... - France's Socialists Beat Ruling Coalition in Regional Elections (March 28, 2004)
... last year widened to 63.4 billion euros ($77.8 billion) or 4.1 percent of gross domestic product. Shoring up health-care finances is key to the government's deficit reduct... - War Could Be Economic Suicide (February 27, 2003)
...ard $400 billion per year. That's a bit more than 4 percent of the current gross domestic product. A little combat — on, say, the Iraqi scale — could raise this figure by a... - US Facing Bigger Bill For Iraq War (December 1, 2002)
...d Gulf War would be between 1 percent and 2 percent of the nation's annual gross domestic product, compared with 12 percent for the Vietnam War, 15 percent for the Korean W... - Dizzying Dive to Red Ink Poses Stark Choices for Washington (September 14, 2003)
... will bring that to $540 billion or higher — close to the 5 percent of the gross domestic product that many experts warn is a serious danger zone for the economy. And n... - The Rise of the New Global 'Empire' (October 1, 2001)
...f these transnational companies, a lot of them making more profit than the gross domestic product of most small countries. They have formed a new, floating culture that is... - NATO Mulls Rapid Response (November 5, 2002)
...mbers seem unprepared to do. The United States spends about 3.5 percent of gross domestic product on defense, but many European nations spend less than 2 percent, and show... - America's Empire of Bases (January 15, 2004)
... the foreign bases — surely far too low a figure but still larger than the gross domestic product of most countries — and an estimated $591.5 billion to replace all of them... - The State of Security and Warfare of Demons (April 1, 2003)
...June, 2002: 33-46. The U.S purchases this dominance with only 3.5% of its gross domestic product. 11 See Major General Robert H. Scales, Jr. Future Warfare. Carisle Barra... - The Currency War (January 26, 2003)
...r nation. The US national debt as of April 4 was $6.021 trillion against a gross domestic product (GDP) of $9 trillion. World trade is now a game in which the US pro... - Nation-Building Lite (July 27, 2002)
... by, there isn't a country in the world that devotes even 1 percent of its gross domestic product to helping poor countries. The United States is nearly at the bottom of th...
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