The correct answer is D. Hawaii had the lowest increase in real GDP in 2014.
In 2013, Idaho had a GDP of 60,854 million dollars; in 2014 it increased to 63,309 million. It increased 2,455 million dollars.
Georgia had in 2013 a 454,238 million dollars GDP; but in 2014 it went to 479,138 million dollars. It had an increase of 24,900 million dollars.
Nevada produced 128,205 million dollars in 2013; its production was increased to 133,071 million in 2014. It increased 4,866 million dollars.
Hawaii had a 74,630 million dollars GDP in 2013; it increased to 77,035 million dollars in 2014. It increased 2,405 million dollars.
Answer:
In that particular case Beth is acting in the role of Influencer, she is trying to change the result of a possible majority decition of the remaining people.
Explanation:
Excluding her son (an ex-employee of a distributor) from the group of companies that she picked to present, <u>will prevent that the remaining parts of the team believes that is a case of convenience and relative mutual benefit</u> and will be more open to the idea of selling tires.
The answer is that adjusting to the end of the commodity boom, which benefited South America particularly, has taken longer than expected. Between 2003 and 2010 China’s industrialisation boosted demand for minerals, oil and foodstuffs. Commodity prices fell steadily between 2010 and 2015. As export revenue shrank, the region’s currencies weakened, curbing imports and pushing up inflation.
Latin America also faces a fiscal squeeze. The commodity boom temporarily boosted tax revenues. Too many governments spent, rather than invested or saved, this windfall. The primary fiscal deficit (ie, before interest payments) in the region as a whole increased from 0.2% of GDP in 2013 to 2.6% last year. In other words, public debt is rising. Many governments have started to retrench. Few are in a position to prime the pump of recovery.
What was known as the hydaspes river is now called the Jhelum River and it flows through India and Pakistan.