Sentences with phrase «boost gdp»

What's more, construction activity for the rebuilding of the hurricane - hit Gulf Coast promises to boost GDP growth.
Due to the decentralized blockchain - based solutions, the 2.5 billion or so «unbanked» people are expected to boost the GDP of these generally developing countries by over $ 3.7 trillion and create jobs for over 95 million people.
Moving forward, the research suggested that in the U.K. and U.S., the impact of moving to mixed boards on the S&P 500 and FTSE 350 could boost GDP by around three per cent.
That's why the book argues that by shifting spending from fossil fuels into renewables, governments will free up vast resources for a clean industrial revolution that could boost GDP, lower debt, and boost employment.
Research from Ernst & Young shows that scrapping the duty escalator would boost GDP by half a billion pounds and increase the tax take from the drinks industry by # 230 million in 2014, by stimulating extra activity.
Also, let us not forget Justice O'Connor argument from Casey about liberating women from their baby making bodies so they can help boost the GDP: «The ability of women to participate equally in the economic and social life of the Nation has been facilitated by their ability to control their reproductive lives.»
The Fed's stimulus could boost GDP growth by 0.25 % to 0.5 % in 2011 and by 0.75 % in 2012, Slok forecasts.
During her press coverage, Fed Chair Janet Yellen expressed doubt that the U.S. economy can grow much faster than 2 percent annually over the next couple of years, placing her squarely at odds with President Donald Trump, who campaigned on a pledge to boost GDP growth as much as 4 percent.
Even the Tax Foundation, which typically is aggressive in its growth assumptions for tax cuts, said that the final bill will boost GDP growth by just 0.35 percentage point in 2018 — and that the effect would diminish in later years.
A study from the Penn Wharton Budget Model in October estimated that Trump's tax cuts would boost GDP by 1.12 % and push jobs up by 11.7 million more than what would have been expected without his plan by 2018.
The fact is, says Vitaliy Katsenelson, director of research at Investment Management Associates in Denver, Colo., and a prominent China skeptic, China's frantic building boom over the past five years not only boosted GDP on paper and put millions to work but also produced a property bubble where neither investors nor developers are likely to ever recover their costs.
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.
In what is likely to prove a controversial report, Treasury officials argue that the short - term gains that have been measured since the freeze was put into place in 2010 will extend for decades, boosting GDP to higher levels than previously estimated.
Increases in inventory investment boosted GDP growth at the end of 2011 by 1.8 percentage points.

Not exact matches

Closing the education gap faced by working - age men of color, for example, would boost their aggregate annual earnings by $ 170 billion; average weekly earnings among U.S. workers would rise 3.6 percent; and total U.S. GDP would increase by 1.8 percent, according to the Council of Economic Advisers.
Many of these economies have become more sophisticated, their debt - to - GDP ratios have come down and pro-business governments have boosted growth.
«Our view has been that the boost to real incomes from lower energy prices — and its positive impact on consumer spending — would offset the drag from energy - related investment, resulting in gains for US GDP growth on net,» Hui Shan and Zach Pandl said in their report.
Patrik Schöwitz, a global strategist of multi-asset solutions for J.P. Morgan Asset Management, forecasts that technology will boost productivity so significantly, U.S. GDP could nearly double on those gains alone.
According to the TPC, the economic effects would slowly decrease over time, with a GDP boost of just 0.4 % in 2021 and 0.1 % in 2026.
America's GDP growth is also too slow to boost Canada's fortunes.
That breaks down to boost of around 0.08 percentage points of added to the GDP growth rate per year.
The last time UK GDP shrunk over a quarter came in Q4 of 2012 when the economy readjusted to normality following a huge boost from the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Returns from that era were boosted by a confluence of factors that are unlikely to come together again: declines in inflation and interest rates, strong global GDP, low corporate tax, and rapid growth in China.
On their face, the added levies would boost inflation measures by one - tenth of a percentage point while reducing annual GDP growth by one or two tenths, Barclays said in a note that assumes the moves would not have massive repercussions from U.S. trading partners.
«For every one percentage point in the (women's) participation rate, you are boosting Japanese GDP by about half a percentage points,» Jesper Koll, head of WisdomTree Japan, an ETF - provider, told CNBC.
Uncertainty shock = lower US GDP estimates; markets will price in EU fragmentation; Fed likely to pass in Dec; ultimate growth impact of Trump will depend on whether his protectionism or Keynesianism triumphs; either way Trump will boost inflation / stagflation expectations as electorates say end wage deflation via immigration controls, trade protectionism, fiscal spending.
Local officials, Mr Wang says, are after political prestige and a quick boost to local GDP; they are happy to leave their successors to grapple with the debts.
On the one hand, anything that helps boost U.S. GDP growth and income tends to increase America's demand for Canada's good and services — so that's good news.
LONDON, May 2 European shares rose on Wednesday, boosted by some strong earnings updates and a rising tech sector after results from Apple exceeded weak expectations, while investors» focus turned to euro zone GDP figures and the U.S. Fed meeting.
Inflation has been boosted by the stabilization of energy prices, consecutive years of 2 % (and above) real gross domestic product (GDP) growth and the continued rise of wage inflation.
If GDP growth had not been artificially boosted by credit expansion, then it is hard to understand why Beijing has been trying urgently to get credit growth under control for over five years but has not even been able to prevent it from accelerating.
More stimulus such as infrastructure spending could boost nominal GDP by up to 2.5 percent over the next two years, I estimate.
As Millennials enter their peak consumption years and Baby Boomers live longer, the two groups will provide a double barreled boost to consumption, bringing with them increased U.S. GDP.13
Granted, if even a 0.7 % boost to annual GDP growth was sustained, it would have a major impact on long - term living standards over a 20 - 30 year period.
But we don't count those foreign jobs when we calculate productivity (and the deduction to GDP on account of imports is generally smaller than the corresponding loss of U.S. employment), so foreign outsourcing has the effect of boosting measured productivity.
Such a bounce back should both drive outperformance for the winners in the new environment and also act as a boost to overall GDP growth.
To see why this is so important, in 2009 residential investment exerted a 0.4 percentage point drag on GDP growth, while in 2013 it is likely to provide a boost to growth on the order of 0.5 percentage point — a swing of nearly a full percentage point.
The aforementioned methods are all different ways of boosting domestic savings by limiting the share of total income, or GDP, that households can consume.
If inventories were merely to stabilize, we would get a boost to reported GDP growth.
Not only does this rising production directly boost real GDP, but also the large drop in natural gas prices has significantly improved the industrial competitiveness of U.S. - based businesses.
Canada's GDP will see a 1 per cent boost between now and 2030 thanks to energy efficiency measures.
Will cutting rates really boost the sectors that did much of the damage to April's GDP report like resources (can't influence commodities), utilities (can't influence weather, with utilities output just coming off a large surge in Jan / Feb) and manufacturing (bigger challenges than CAD)?
The move is aimed at boosting Southeast Asia's largest economy by GDP which has been growing at its slowest pace in six years because of falling commodity prices and cooling growth in major trading partner China.
Attempts are being made through several policies to boost Thailand's GDP to grow by 2 per cent in 2014, said National Council for Peace...
TransCanada said little Tuesday except for noting the «best - in - class technology and construction techniques» of the project, and arguing it will generate construction jobs, higher property taxes, and boost U.S. GDP.
Over 1999/2000, the ABS treatment of some Olympic - related expenditure is expected to boost the level of public authority stocks, and hence measured GDP growth.
All the ghost cities, spectacular - but - mostly - vacant shopping malls, barely - used airports and bridges to nowhere have boosted the Keynesian measures of growth — such as GDP — that don't distinguish between productive and unproductive spending.
Instead, with some large LNG projects reaching completion soon, GDP growth is expected to be boosted by a lift in LNG exports.
Rising incomes within the middle class will play a major role in boosting China's consumer economy from $ 4.2 trillion last year to $ 6.5 trillion by 2020, he noted, all despite the country's oft - discussed slowing GDP.
Our model indicates that going forward, long - term yields will likely be subject to three upward pressures: (1) Our forecasted increase in inflation will boost nominal GDP growth; (2) As forward guidance is replaced by a data - dependent monetary tightening, volatility in short rates will increase; and (3) As the impact of QE on the Treasury market fades, long - term yields will trend back to their historical link with nominal GDP growth.
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