Sentences with phrase «acceleration of economic growth»

During the past few decades, the countries that have made rapid economic strides have been the ones that have encouraged high levels of investment in entrepreneur development, which has led to the acceleration of economic growth and the creation of jobs.
The acceleration of economic growth is one possibility (although, if current patterns of fertility reveal the preferences of households within the society about current and deferred consumption, it is not immediately apparent why such preferences should be ignored or overridden).

Not exact matches

With the global economy «floating on an ocean of credit,» the current acceleration of credit via central bank policies will likely produce a positive rate of real economic growth this year for most developed countries, PIMCO chief Bill Gross writes in his latest monthly commentary, but «the structural distortions brought about by zero bound interest rates will limit that growth and induce serious risks in future years.»
It is fundamental to the way the growth model works, and we have arrived at the stage, probably described most imaginatively by Hyman Minsky in his work on balance sheets, in which the system requires an acceleration in credit growth simply to maintain existing levels of economic activity.
A significant acceleration of aggregate wages in response to stronger economic growth would directly curtail job creation.
But she said that in an economy already operating with unemployment at a 17 - year low of 4.1 percent, she hoped any economic acceleration would be accompanied by growth in the workforce or improved worker productivity.
Several African nations are seeing an acceleration in economic growth and a more than reasonable measure of success is being achieved in reducing hunger and poverty on the continent.
Against the background of negative real returns of U.S. longer - dated bonds any sustainable acceleration in economic growth is likely to switch away from bonds.
Such intimate recollections are juxtaposed with the acceleration of entrepreneurial strategies that have led to China's economic growth, albeit at a great social cost.
Taipei Biennial 2014: The Great Acceleration» Artforum International; September 1, 2014; Busta, Caroline; 354 words TAIPEI FINE ARTS MUSEUM * September 13, 2014 — January 4, 2015 * Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud Dubbed The Great Acceleration,» the ninth iteration of the Taipei Biennial reflects the fact that the acute social, technological, and economic growth witnessed (and caused) by late - twentieth - century life
Taipei Biennial 2014: «The Great Acceleration» Artforum International; September 1, 2014; Busta, Caroline; 352 words TAIPEI FINE ARTS MUSEUM * September 13, 2014 - January 4, 2015 * Curated by Nicolas Bourriaud Dubbed «The Great Acceleration,» the ninth iteration of the Taipei Biennial reflects the fact that the acute social, technological, and economic growth witnessed (and caused) by late - twentiethcentury life
The latest research indicates massive quantitative acceleration of human economic activity around 1950, including «an explosive growth of fossil fuel use,» according to environmental - sciences professor James Hansen and co-authors in an article in Science.
«While the increase in rates by the Fed has been well anticipated given the progress seen in unemployment, low inflation and wage growth are still a concern, and we anticipate they will move forward cautiously in the second half of the year given the asymmetric nature of policy available to counteract an economic slowdown versus a nascent acceleration in inflation.»
«The commercial real estate sector is on the path to recovery, but subpar economic growth, lack of financing available to small investors and the industry trend towards squeezing more employees into existing spaces will keep demand from meaningful acceleration,» Yun said in the NAR press release highlighting the report.
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