Sentences with phrase «boost economic returns»

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The speech starts by setting out three key themes of the Bank's recent communication about Australia's transition from the resources sector boom to more normal economic conditions: that the sheer scale of the boom means that this transition is challenging, and that the broader global environment compounds the challenge; that a reasonably successful transition is possible given our economy's positive fundamentals and flexibility; and that monetary policy is doing what it can to help the transition, but that the chances of success would be boosted by a lift in productivity growth and an increase in the expected risk - adjusted rate of return on investment.
But for the Government to succeed in raising prosperity across the North, it should return to the original focus of the initiative — boosting the economic performance of major Northern city - regions such as Greater Manchester and the Leeds city - region.
In his remarks, the governor cited the economic boost of major solar installers returning to the state, saying, «This is hundreds, if not thousands, of jobs.»
Economic citizenship must be considered as a tangible way of boosting long - term economic growth and establishing life - long Economic citizenship must be considered as a tangible way of boosting long - term economic growth and establishing life - long economic growth and establishing life - long returns.
With high - yield securities, better - than - expected economic growth boosts cash flow expectations while lower - than - expected inflation helps to preserve yields in real terms (i.e., higher inflation eats into returns).
Economic returns from converting verdant rainforests into furniture, paper, and wood chips — and then using the land for oil palm plantations — have swiftly diminished the availability of sites for reintroduction, while dramatically boosting the number of orangutans in need of rescue.
Preventing the achievement gap, improving health outcomes, boosting earnings and providing a high rate of economic return — this one - page document summarizes the benefits of investing in quality early childhood education for disadvantaged children.
RFI's return to positive contributions to GDP growth should provide the additional boost that has been missing until recently in the recovery and bring overall economic growth to more robust levels in 2013 and beyond.
If residential investment — which encompasses all direct spending on residential real estate construction and activity — returns to its 1997 level over the next two years, then housing will boost overall economic growth by 0.5 percentage points in 2013 and 2014,» Stiff continues.
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