Sentences with phrase «in healthier economies»

The role of markets and government in a healthy economy is complicated.
In a healthy economy, consumers make more money, they feel more confident, and they spend more, so corporations benefit.
In a healthy economy, wages before inflation would rise 3.5 per cent to 4 per cent annually.
Wages typically rise at about 3.5 percent each year in a healthy economy.
They desire not simply a better distribution of income, but, like the Catholic Bishops, they want as well an increase in participation of everyone in a healthy economy.
«We're suggesting people pick up some of the old habits of discipline and apply them to convenient new credit tools to participate more productively in a healthier economy
«Marylanders understand the essential role that water and our oceans have in a healthy economy and healthy environment.
Recruiting, like the rest of the talent umbrella is a moving target especially in this healthy economy.
«That said, we are now almost at the half - way mark in terms of what would be considered a normal amount of new - home construction in a healthy economy, and we need to see consistent improvement like this over an extended period to get back to where the market should be in terms of generating jobs and economic growth.»

Not exact matches

Whether it's tough times in a struggling economy, a lack of resources, or changes in demand, healthy business relationships can help you weather the rough patches.
A healthy economy relies on a balanced mix of established firms and startups, yet, a longstanding national decline in new business formation threatens this balance.
While the U.S. economy has continued a healthy expansion, total U.S. energy consumption actually declined in 2017 by 0.2 %, illustrating the economy's ability to do more while consuming less power.
A series of positive signs from the economy — from healthy retail sales to a housing recovery that seems to be gaining traction — and a surprisingly strong February jobs report didn't convince the Fed it was time to rein - in the monetary stimulus.
«Our mission is to empower this new generation to take greater ownership in their financial future,» the company says, «which we believe can help shrink the gap between the «haves» and the «have nots» and lead to a healthier, more robust global economy
But he also warns the conditions that kept the Thai economy relatively healthy in recent years are changing.
Even in today's healthy economy, many business owners are still not credit - worthy and need guidance.
The drop in satisfaction may not be a surprise since airplanes are more crowded than ever as a healthy economy and relatively low airfares have convinced many to take more flights.
Governments tend to be more stable when an economy is healthy, but significant deterioration in economic growth can increase political risk.
Likewise, a shift from irrational exuberance in the local economy to rational optimism would be a healthy change,» according to Paragon.
Read our 2016/2017 Annual Report to find out how Canada's business leaders are creating high - value jobs, investing in communities and building a healthier economy.
This suburb of Washington, D.C., ranks in the top 10 because it has one of the healthiest local economies in the nation.
As entrepreneurs struggle in today's economy to throw off the negativity and rekindle the bold spirit that fueled their passion in the first place, Branson has this advice: «Obstacles and challenges are healthy for everyone, not just entrepreneurs.
These days, there are a shortage of healthy, growing economies in which to invest and prosper.
By his own admission, he will move from one of the smallest and least expensive world capitals to one of the biggest and most expensive (hence the housing allowance) and from a reasonably healthy economy to one in a state of serious stagnation.
The long - awaited program, known as quantitative easing, is meant to spur growth in the listless eurozone economy and to raise inflation to healthier levels.
Founded in 1993, Sightline Institute is committed to making the Northwest a global model of sustainability, with strong communities, a green economy, and a healthy environment.
As 2016 continues to demonstrate, market volatility does not always reflect a fundamental shift in underlying economic conditions — the U.S. economy is essentially as «healthy» now as it was in December 2015.
In 2017, how can we determine which countries hold the potential to form a new BRIC or MINT, joining an elite club of economies with the strong productivity and healthy growth that hold long - term promise?
For the rest of 2007, we expect the Canadian economy to remain healthy and our forecast for real GDP growth is 2.5 per cent, down slightly from its growth level in 2006.
Healthy demand growth for fuel not only in emerging economies led by China and India, but also in Europe, is helping global inventories to draw down faster now, keeping the oil market on the right track towards rebalancing, according to industry executives who spoke at a conference on Tuesday.
Yes vision, innovative and disruptive products, and exporting is absolutely great and vital to an healthy economy, but it seems to me that comparing Einstein, Gandi and other great men in history of ideas to the likes of Branson and Jobs is an intellectual fallacy.
A healthy global economy offers support while structural reforms are putting domestic growth on a self - sustaining path in key countries.
Deficit spending in a healthy, full - employment economy is seemingly irrational.
If real estate investment can once again regain its historical role in the U.S. economy, that will put us well on our way to a healthier economy.
I think if we see easier lending standards (which the banks are talking about) and a healthy economy, then the segment can grow, but probably nothing huge — perhaps in the single digits.
Major global economies are rising in sync, generating strong growth and healthy labor markets.
President Donald Trump is beginning his second year in office with a high - risk strategy: Juicing the U.S. economy at a time when it already looks pretty healthy.
A strong rise in inflation from healthy growth could force the Federal Reserve to raise US interest rates aggressively in an effort to prevent the economy from overheating.
We're not there yet, although in this period of high leverage it's important to realize that the price of money and the servicing cost of that leverage are critical for a healthy economy
The economic situation in Japan is more promising than it has been for some time, and the economy now looks to be in a fairly healthy expansion phase.
You can't have a healthy economy without confidence in the market.
The release was a bit of a Goldilocks report for the market, as it continued the narrative that the economy is growing at a healthy pace, but the weakest performance in consumer spending in five years punched a hole in the inflation bubble that hurt the market early in the week.
There are two major channels in which a healthier and faster - growing economy down south is driving up the cost of borrowing for Canadian homeowners.
In our estimation, these are all healthy developments for the global economy.
October 27 - 28: The FOMC stated the economy was in a healthy growth range, but it would like to see higher inflation before it raised rates.
Today, banks have a much healthier capital structure, which will definitely come in handy during the next downturn in the US economy.
In 2003, the banks were healthy, and there were still areas of the economy that could benefit from lower rates and lever up, thus boosting GDP and markets.
It is Americans» wealth, not spending, that will best contribute to a healthy economy in the long run.
Many countries across emerging Europe are rich in resources, have strong banking and manufacturing sectors, healthy economies and lower debt levels than their western neighbors.
They have risen over the past couple of years as the economies of the United States, Europe and China appeared to be humming along together at a healthy clip for the first time in years.
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