But the state seems more interested in
big ticket economic development projects, like a new sports stadium.
Not exact matches
They have more cash to spend on everyday and
big -
ticket purchases and improved purchasing power results in higher inflation and
economic growth.
Demand for
big -
ticket manufactured goods tumbled last month, a sign of caution among businesses despite sturdier
economic growth
Another set of
big -
ticket Cuomo priorities was already baked into this week's budget «extender» bill: nearly $ 15 billion in capital appropriations for purposes ranging from basic infrastructure (highways, transit) to a $ 400 million second phase of Cuomo's Buffalo Billion initiative, a $ 700 million «community healthcare capital investment» in Brooklyn, and more 8 - figure allocations to the kind of «
economic development» programs that have failed to rejuvenate Upstate.
Those under scrutiny include Joseph Percoco, a top Cuomo aid and political enforcer who recently left the administration; longtime associate and lobbyist Todd Howe; and Alain Kaloyeros, the so - called nanotech guru who the governor has entrusted to quarterback the Buffalo Billion and several other
big -
ticket upstate
economic development projects.
The weaker
economic conditions have put pressure on the new Liberal government's election promises, which include
big -
ticket spending for projects like infrastructure that it says will produce jobs and growth.
Bellwether auctions next month in New York — where
big ticket offerings include Alberto Giacometti's chariot sculpture valued at more than $ 100 million at Sotheby's — will be a better indicator of whether art prices are peaking or if
economic uncertainty is trickling down to the art market, they said.
Big -
ticket litigation is largely dominated by large companies who are sophisticated in their monitoring of
economic conditions on a day - to - day basis, and it appears that they adjust their litigation spend rather quickly based on changes in the
economic climate.
«I would certainly say that tax is more of a politician's
big ticket item now that the OECD [Organisation for
Economic Co-operation and Development] has started to publish its first set of recommendations related to the [base erosion and profit shifting] project.