Sentences with phrase «broader economic terms»

In broader economic terms, the rise in oil and gasoline prices will help crude producers in states like Texas and North Dakota and will likely boost capital spending industrywide.
In broad economic terms, services supply markets and can facilitate arbitrage.

Not exact matches

«In broad terms, towards the end of the campaign, we [Owen and I] weren't differing that much on economic strategy and I welcome that.
The president went on to announce that the broad - based economic expansion in the eurozone accelerated more than expected in the first half of 2017; however, recent exchange - rate volatility could lead to uncertainty in price stability over the medium - term.
In broad terms, we have several good reasons to be confident about Australia's economic prospects in the 1990s.
In one illustrative example from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), at best one - quarter of the cost of a broad - based cut in individual rates could be offset by economic growth over a decade, and even that assumes future tax increases will ultimately be enacted to stabilize the long - term fiscal picture.
The Committee's sizable and still - increasing holdings of longer - term securities should maintain downward pressure on longer - term interest rates, support mortgage markets, and help to make broader financial conditions more accommodative, which in turn should promote a stronger economic recovery and help to ensure that inflation, over time, is at the rate most consistent with the Committee's dual mandate.
Then there is the issue of the Bank's credibility in terms of its obligation to the broader community to do what it can to sustain economic activity and employment.
Based on my friend's definition of the goal of advertising, Occupy achieved precisely what it set out to do: it brought the facts of economic inequality out of the obscurity of government reports and tedious articles and into the broadest possible levels of public discourse in terms we can all understand.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
If we draw a broader picture of what is important to human beings, the leveling off of sustainable welfare in economic terms would be replaced by a definite decline in overall human terms.
«The medium - term economic outlook remains volatile with a broader range of outcomes now possible.
Subsidy reform boosts revenue in India, Indonesia Phil Sharp, a former 10 - term congressman from Indiana and current president of the economic think tank Resources for the Future, said such critical examinations of energy subsidies and their broad societal effects are helpful in keeping the issue «out front» with policymakers.
«Adopting a broader ecosystem - scale approach that incorporates deep reefs around the world would have multiple and long - term social and economic benefits.
AAU, APLU and ACE cite need for long - term economic growth, call for tax and entitlement reform to address broader budget issues.
In the broadest terms, education in this country has often encouraged assumptions that the arts are creative but not useful in an economic sense while STEM subjects are seen as non-creative drivers of the economy.
In economic terms, the broader conversation about financing early years education and care should acknowledge that the sector is financed not only by governments and parents, but also propped up financially by members of educators» households.
This, «senior White House aides said... fits into a broader effort by the administration to focus scarce resources on the nation's long - term economic health.»
Taken together, these actions should maintain downward pressure on longer - term interest rates, support mortgage markets, and help to make broader financial conditions more accommodative, which in turn should promote a stronger economic recovery and help to ensure that inflation, over time, is at the rate most consistent with the Committee's dual mandate.
What we aim to do is create a low - cost, balanced and globally diversified portfolio and then gradually shift asset mix and geographic weightings based on our longer - term economic forecasts and changes in broad fundamentals such as corporate profitability.
Economists are peripherally involved (mostly in broad market theory and long term economic forecasts along with interpretation of what any given government report means to the economy at large).
We also recognized the long - term economic benefits for customers by offering products that help them save on their utility bills, such as compact fluorescent light bulbs and more energy efficient televisions.In 2005 we started with three broad goals: to be supplied 100 percent by renewable energy, to create zero waste and to sell products that sustain people and the environment.
Investing in early childhood programs can have a lasting impact for children, families and the broader community, resulting in potential long - term economic benefits for society as a whole.
A within - trial economic evaluation and long - term model from a National Health Service / Personal Social Service and a broader societal perspective will be undertaken alongside the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)-- Public Health Research Unit (PHRU)- funded randomised multicentre BeST?.
«The 30 - year fixed mortgage rate fell two basis points to 3.9 percent in this week's survey, but we closed our survey prior to a surge in long - term interest rates following an upward revision to third quarter U.S. Real GDP growth and comments by Federal Reserve Chair Yellen touting a broad - based economic expansion,» stated Len Kiefer, Freddie Mac deputy chief economist.
Last year marked the first year of sustained strong growth for secondary and tertiary markets, indicating broad - based improvement in both economic and commercial real estate terms.
Even stabilization in housing prices, demand and construction would be highly supportive of a broader economic recovery, particularly as the near - term fuel provided by government stimulus spending and inventory rebuilding begins to fade, says the report.
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