Sentences with phrase «central issue of the economy»

The election was fought on the central issue of the economy and a sluggish and patchy five year performance from the Conservative / Lib Dem Coalition.
As some of Cameron's allies recognised long ago, there was no gap between them and Clegg on the central issue of the economy, public spending and the role of the state.
One of the things Liberal Democrats stand to gain from time in government is real credibility on the central issue of the economy... There's a sweet spot in politics of parties that are trusted on the economy and on fairness.

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A key issue is whether the central bank is still inclined to view the economy at risk of overheating.
If there is any planning to be done with regard to the banking and financial system, the central issue of mathematical economics as applied to the financial sector should focus on how economies should cope with the tendency for debts to mount up until a crisis erupts?
The problem is for this or other currencies to become international reserves held by foreign central banks, the issuing nation has to run a balance of payments deficit to pump this currency into the global economy.
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The Bank for International Settlements (BIS), which is jointly owned by the world's leading central banks, noted in November that bitcoin could disrupt the ability of central banks to exert control over the economy, as well as issue money.
The DXCD would be a blockchain - based analog of the Eastern Caribbean dollar, a currency issued by the Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) on behalf of the eight island economies.
For example, in the latter days of the 2011 election campaign, as Jack Layton's orange wave was gathering momentum, Harper and then - Finance Minister Jim Flaherty jumped all over Mr. Layton for allegedly violating the sacrosanct principle of central bank independence. Layton had responded to a reporter's question about interest rates, indicating it would be better for Canada's economy if they stayed low. Harper and Flaherty denounced this statement violently, calling it a «rookie mistake» that threatened the independence of the Bank. Layton quickly issued a clarification confirming that he, too, accepted the doctrine of central bank independence.
http://ghanapoliticsonline.com Nana Addo's «one district, one factory» has been a serious issue for discussion — speaking in the Central Region as part of a 5 - day tour of the region, the NPP flagbearer, said his government would establish a factory in each of the 216 districts as part of plans to industrialize the economy.
From my limited understanding of the issue it would seem that, in many countries, privately owned and controlled central banks, responsible for printing new currency to stabilize the economy, have the power to inject the newly produced currency into projects of their own choice.
They also gave their take on several campaign issues including the resettlement of refugees in central New York and the local economy.
The people of Central New York have made it clear to me that the most important issues are growing our middle class, spurring our local economy, and creating more jobs across the region.»
If this campaign is not to become the most depressing in modern times the central issues, apart from sovereign debt, should be these: urgent reform of the City; the need to build a more balanced economy; youth unemployment; poverty in an era of spending cuts and pay freezes; electoral reform and a new constitutional settlement; the European Union and Britain's place within it; withdrawal from Afghanistan and a multilateral foreign policy.
While it is impossible for the economy as a whole to «rotate» out of bonds and into stocks — since both must be held in exactly the amount that has been issued — global central banks have already forced a «rotation» by the public out of Treasury bonds and into far more zero - interest money than they would ever voluntarily hold.
Whether coal continues to fuel the economy over the longer term will be one of the central issues addressed in an update to Poland's long - term energy strategy, which is expected in 2017.
At the end of the day, the central issue is not what number government picks, but what steps will be taken towards a lower - emissions economy.
If it continues unchecked, humanity will soon be running out of food and water... the environment, especially climate change, is going to be the central issue for all society, including business, politics and the economy...
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Qian remarked at the event that «the development of digital economy needs central bank - issued electronic currency more than ever.»
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Reddit users discussing the unannounced issue of Tether called this step a crypto quantitative easing, making an analogy with the actions of the central banks of the European Union and the United States, which by means of buying state bonds and other assets pour additional funds into the economy, in fact «printing money.»
But it is also probably true that the cash in your pocket has passed through the hands of the underground economy too; central banks issue new notes, but the criminals start using them again and the money supply slowly tainted once more.
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