But that option isn't feasible for all newspapers around the country, especially with the limited advertising
budgets in a weak economy.
Not exact matches
The
economy is really being supported — this isn't just
in the United States, it's
in Japan, the ECB and Britain — the
economy is being supported by quantitative easing that is allowing for a massive
budget deficit and money printing exercises to go on... As you address the fiscal problems, you are going to have
weak economic growth.
OTTAWA — The Trudeau government reined
in new spending
in a wait - and - see
budget that touts support for ordinary Canadians but hedged its bets
in the face of a still
weak global
economy and unpredictable fallout from the Donald Trump administration.
NO: When the
economy is
weak, as it was during the 2008 - 12 period it was appropriate to approve
budgets that resulted
in higher deficits.
While I'm not persuaded by the argument that Canada needs countercyclical Keynesian deficit spending (I think we're already out of recession), I do know what fiscal policy I would consider worse: arbitrarily cutting spending
in a
weak economy to balance the
budget in light of a revenue shortfall stemming from lower than expected nominal GDP.
To keep up with the rise of wind and solar power, Europe's electrical grid needs to get stronger and smarter, a demand that will be difficult to meet
in an era of
weak economies and tight
budgets
In short, the paralyzing budget deficit, the weak economy and the lack of bipartisan agreement on climate policy will make for an interesting set of negotiations in terms of developing and funding a broad energy polic
In short, the paralyzing
budget deficit, the
weak economy and the lack of bipartisan agreement on climate policy will make for an interesting set of negotiations
in terms of developing and funding a broad energy polic
in terms of developing and funding a broad energy policy.