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In his model, it might take a real interest rate of something like -2.5% to clear the economy.
The papers are going through at a rate of something like nine metres a second, so they print around 80,000 copies per hour.
In comparison, the best quantum gates we currently imagine will optimistically have an error rate of something like 1 in 107, says Chuang.
The deadbeat dads will see their wages garnished, giving them, effectively, a marginal tax rate of something like 60% on their first dollar of wages.
If Germany had 4 percent inflation, they could do that over 5 years with stable prices in the periphery — which would imply an overall eurozone inflation rate of something like 3 percent.
If my quick calculations are correct, that's a growth rate of something like 710,000 accounts per day.
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The removal of the spring can be done with a spring clamp you can rent from an auto parts store for a few dollars, but mechanics lovingly refer to these types of clamps as "widow makers," due to their high rate of failure, something you'll want to avoid when compressing a metal coil with something like 500 pounds of pressure.
Ireland will not be required to raise its low corporate tax rate of 12.5 percent, something it had strongly resisted.
Since the gross domestic product equals the money supply times its rate of turnover — something economists call velocity — this means that if the money supply is unchanged then G.D.P. must fall.
But the new tax will also keep pace with the rate of inflation — something the current flat, per-gallon tax, set in 1987, has not done — so the savings will diminish and eventually disappear if gas prices rise.
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