Sentences with phrase «come from economic growth»

Either way, their survival depends far more on their adaptation than it does to US action, since no matter what policies we enact, there is warming already in the «pipeline» and the warming to come from the economic growth in the developing world will dwarf any attempts to limit our own emissions.
Stock market increases come from economic growth.
The balance of $ 8 billion would have to come from economic growth, which, in the current circumstances appears overly optimistic.

Not exact matches

THE latest research from BT Funds Management is definitive when it comes to the forecasts for economic growth around the world.
There is some dispute over the amount of economic growth projected to come from the bill.
Steve Case's new $ 150 million venture fund dedicated to the flyover states is great, tangible proof of the tech world's interest in bringing the rest of the country along for the economic growth that comes from the innovation economy.
CBO says economic growth from the tax cuts will add 0.7 percent on average to the nation's economic output over the coming decade.
Still, the investment comes as the U.K. is preparing to break away from the European Union, and amid fears that this could stall Britain's economic growth.
And the other main source of economic growth over the next couple of years will come from government spending, led by the federal government's infrastructure program.
While strict mortgage - lending laws were in place before he took office and they came at a cost — less home ownership and slower economic growth — the state's conservative rules, as WSJ notes, «largely prevented the state's residents from signing the types of dubious home loans written in other markets across the country.»
The U.S. Department of Energy projects that global energy consumption will increase by 53 % between 2008 and 2035, with most of that growth coming from the long - term economic expansion in Asian countries.
Half of our economic growth has come from more people working: women in the workforce, growing population.
Couple that with an abiding fear among executives that the President could single you out for a tweetstorm — an environment hostile to investment (or any decision making really)-- and it's hard to see where economic growth will come from.
The result of that is jeopardizing the jobs and economic growth that comes from the U.S. travel industry.
Much of today's economic growth comes not from large companies but from small businesses.
In our view, some of the upward surprises come from factors that are unlikely to keep adding to economic growth at the same pace.
Much of China's early poverty reduction came from agricultural reforms, but its incredible sustained economic growth since 1981 came principally from exports.
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Conservatives argue that the bulk of a tax cut should go to the wealthy since they carry such a disproportionate amount of the burden; besides, they're more likely to invest their tax cut instead of spending it, and investment is where economic growth comes from.
«Australia's economic growth is expected to pick up in the coming year, led by a broad lift in the business sector and additional stimulus from public spending,» he said.
Healthy growth among several key economic factors, including: personal consumption; personal income; disposable personal income; GDP; and, corporate pre-tax profits, influenced all four sources of giving when it came to 2015 charitable donations, and from individuals in particular.
The balance, about $ 8 billion, would have to come from growth in the economy, which in the current economic environment appears overly optimistic.
In any case, smaller stocks will probably be most vulnerable to earnings shortfalls in the coming year or two, stemming from either slower economic growth, rising real wage costs in excess of productivity growth, or most likely, both.
Such a surplus could only come from stronger - than - expected economic growth, which would undermine his claims that the economy is too fragile and evidence to date, or from the Finance Department «hiding» additional «revenue and spending buffers» in its November 2013 Update fiscal projections, which will magically materialize.
Virtually all of the decline in the deficit would need to come from increased economic growth.
So where does the notion that generous social programs mean lower economic growth come from?
The government spokesman, Sheng, said he had no details of what share of economic growth came from consumption and how much from investment.
By the end of this decade, many forecasters believe we will see greater economic growth coming from a combined India, China, Brazil and Russia, than from the established economies of the US, Canada and Europe.
Assuming that trade tensions would be kept under control, the greatest impact would likely come from the improvement in the business environment, which should spur investment and result in faster productivity growth and accelerating economic activity.
As my colleague Dylan Matthews points out, it's a bit of a strange argument, because even if a new NAFTA boosted US economic growth, funds for the wall would still come from US taxpayers.
It is true that our economic growth rates following the 2007 - 2009 recession have not approached the levels seen coming out of previous recessions, and as we shift from highly accommodative monetary policy, even Fed officials have called for additional fiscal - policy support.
These conflicting priorities stem from the fact that Canada has no energy strategy when it comes to oil and gas production beyond liquidating its resources as fast as possible in the name of short - term economic growth.
Growth is good, everything is pretty good with a big jolt of stimulation coming from changes in tax laws,» Dalio said, referring to the health of the U.S. market as well as what he sees as an improving global economic climate.
Apart from the argument that we have a moral duty to help those who wish to come to this country (which you may or may not accept), there is an economic case in favour of immigration in that the economy benefits from the availability of cheap labour, and there is a case against in that growth in population especially in the crowded South - East creates a lot of pressure on infrastructure such as housing, transport, hospitals, and schools (and the growth in population is largely due to immigration).
A report by former Tory cabinet minister Lord Heseltine aimed at boosting economic growth in the regions has come under attack from business groups.
The report draws on government and trade statistics, academic evidence and economic theory to challenge arguments that the health and social benefits of reducing alcohol consumption are likely to come at a cost to the economy, finding: · Any reduction in employment and income resulting from lower spending on alcohol would be offset by spending on other goods · Econometric analysis of US states suggests that a 10 % decrease in alcohol consumption is associated with a 0.4 % increase in per capita income growth · Lower alcohol consumption could also reduce the economic costs of impaired workplace productivity, alcohol - related sickness, unemployment and premature death, which are estimated to cost the UK # 8 - 11 billion a year The analysis comes at a timely moment, with health groups urging the Chancellor to raise alcohol duty in next month's Budget.
Sen. Carl Marcellino (R - Syosset) said the delegation's power comes from its ability to vote as one on regional economic and educational issues - all the senators interviewed this week said their priorities would be economic development, private sector job growth and a property tax cap.
The benefits of science are manifold and manifest: intellectual enrichment; technological advancement; the liberation of the mind from superstition; an increased food supply; environmental remediation and preservation; economic growth; the profound pleasure that comes from the meticulous contemplation of nature and a deeper understanding of the world we live in.
The silver for the coin came from mines not far from the city and was an important factor in the growth of Athenian economic and imperial power.
«If tenure is an open door, and you are basing it upon growth and looking at a student as a score and a number, as opposed to the socio - economic conditions they are coming from, you are going to lose a lot of really good, dedicated teachers,» she said.
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To bring statistics in the handbook to life, the Economic Growth Initiative launched an immigration series profiling immigrants from different backgrounds who have come to the U.S. to attain the American Dream.
«But if (economic) growth stinks, where is the revenue going to come from
While it's true that in the coming decades the economic growth of emerging markets will likely result in much greater demand for asset management, it's far from certain that Franklin will be able to attract those investment dollars.
This came after further evidence of solid economic growth, emanating from the employment and housing markets, plus buoyant consumer confidence.
The idea behind the EMH seems to be that you want to participate in the economic growth of humankind and you don't want to guess where it is going to come from.
Profits should come in on the high end of that range if the economy produces closer to three percent GDP growth in 2015 and 2016; this is the current economic consensus rather than the two percent annual GDP growth the economy has seen throughout the recovery from the financial crisis.
«We'll be embarking on a programme of work from March 2016, in partnership with industry leaders Game Republic and Sheffield Doc / Fest, to shape the region's screen landscape for years to come; stimulating economic growth, creating new jobs and helping us to nurture a new generation of talent helping to establish Yorkshire as a global centre for film, television and games.»
Additional support comes from the Ohio Arts Council, which helps fund the museum with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans.
It will prove difficult for large - scale refurbishment and capital projects to attract funding in the coming months and years, even if the fruit of the emergency budget is a definitive exit from the recession and sustained economic growth.
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