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Productivity growth may keep up growth in GDP per person: as labour becomes scarcer, and pressure to introduce new technologies to boost workers' efficiency increases, so the productivity of labour may rise faster.
Why? He's concerned that rates may rise faster than the coupon on a long-dated step-up can climb.
These costs may rise faster than actual tuition because few if any tuition dollars go toward student housing, forcing most facilities to be self-sustaining.
However, the CPR itself may rise faster under a different strategy, posing the question of whether better implementation of the popular methods may prove more cost-effective than efforts to advance methods that so far have won little response.
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And as American forces withdraw, such fears may rise still faster.
Assuming that youngsters are fitter, states where fewer of them enroll may see insurance premiums rise faster next year, since Obamacare requires insurers to cover the sick at no extra fee.To keep prices in check, the law forces healthy people (who are cheap to cover) to buy insurance or pay a penalty.
And as prices of goods and services rise faster, workers may see wage growth accelerate.
And climate models, the researchers say, mostly understate the impact of aerosols in the stratosphere, so may be projecting that temperatures will rise faster than they actually are.
While it is hard to get comparable international statistics on this, it also seems that unpaid work rates may have risen faster in the UK than elsewhere.
There are some contrasts regarding the two issues as well: renewable energy development has somewhat higher public support, especially in a conservative region, and its support may be rising faster.
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