The new US administration's two
central economic goals are promoting growth and reviving domestic manufacturing.
Not exact matches
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These gains were matched in many economies around the world, the result not just of the now widespread practice of having a
central bank with instrument independence commit to an implicit or explicit
goal of price stability, but also of course of the effects of global
economic integration on competition and labor costs.
The United States Federal Reserve System works similarly to
central banks in many other countries, with a
goal of managing
economic growth, inflation, and other
economic factors through monetary policy.
As David Recardo (1772 - 1823) stressed that, `' the
central goal of political economy is the scientific study of growth, the social ownership and the distribution of
economic and political power, nationally and internationally.»
The
central goal of Joe's work is the transformation of the law so that it will promote preservation of the earth rather than accept environmental destruction as a byproduct of
economic growth.
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Federal Reserve System A
central banking system in the United States, created by the Federal Reserve Act in 1913, designed to assist the nation in attaining its
economic and financial
goals.
The United States Federal Reserve System works similarly to
central banks in many other countries, with a
goal of managing
economic growth, inflation, and other
economic factors through monetary policy.
Bernanke, Ben S., «A Century of U.S.
Central Banking:
Goals, Frameworks, Accountability,» Speech given at «The First 100 Years of the Federal Reserve: The Policy Record, Lessons Learned, and Prospects for the Future,» a conference sponsored by the National Bureau of
Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, July 10, 2013.
Earlier in 1990s, he propounded many important suggestions that had been adopted by the
central government, for example, establishing tax share distribution system between
central and local government (1993), reducing the disparities of regional development (1994), prohibiting the army of engaging in commerce (1994), creating jobs as most priority
goal of
economic development (1997), balance between social development and
economic development (2000), new conception of development based on people - centred (2000,2004).
She says providing equal opportunity under the law regardless of socio -
economic status «is nothing less than the
central goal of the criminal justice system.»
Remember, the two most important
goals of a
central bank are stable prices and
economic growth.
Therefore, it is important to establish clear vision and direction for
economic development that makes Indigenous people and their development
goals central to the process.
A comprehensive strategy and policy framework to address
economic development that is designed with the full participation of Indigenous peoples, and makes the
goals of traditional owners
central, is required.