Sentences with phrase «created economic demand»

Yes, luxury weakened civic virtue, but it also created economic demand and fuelled economic growth.

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Over the past decade, China's and other emerging markets» rapid economic growth created a surge in demand for Canada's natural resources, driving gains in Canada's exports and wealth.
If economic conditions have created a market in which the product you're selling is in great demand and low supply, that gives you more bargaining power to name your price.
«The growth environment is clearly supportive, with an extension of the economic growth cycle and rising oil demand creating the right conditions to revive the OPEC cartel,» Societe Generale said.
«Healthy economic conditions are creating considerable demand for purchasing a home, but not all buyers are able to sign contracts because of the lack of choices in inventory,» said Lawrence Yun, chief economist for the Realtors.
Growth in clean energy is driving significant demand for the metals and mineral products used to manufacture technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, LED lighting and electric cars, creating an opportunity for job creation and economic growth in mining communities across Canada.
Japan's economic revival will lead to greater growth in Canada's exports, add to global demand for our commodities, create new opportunities for value chain partnerships in Asia and beyond through Japanese companies, and increase the choice...
The pace of change in healthcare and the life sciences sector has been accelerating, creating a demand for professionals who can navigate the strategic, economic, political, and social undercurrents that are changing the face of this global structure.
«DP World Cargospeed systems powered by Virgin Hyperloop One will enable ultra-fast, on - demand deliveries of high - priority goods and can revolutionise logistics, support economic zones, and create thriving economic megaregions.»
The economic team at Realtor.com created this list by determining which U.S. housing markets had the best availability (good for home buyers) along with the highest level of demand (good for sellers).
«As consumers continue to demand a wide range of high quality, full - flavored beers, small and independent craft brewers are meeting this growing demand with innovative offerings, creating high levels of economic value in the process.»
Classes include «full bio» As consumers continue to demand a wide range of high quality, full - flavored beers, small and independent craft brewers are meeting this growing demand with innovative offerings, creating high levels of economic value in the process.
This should include formalised working with code system operators to share investment in infrastructure so that pooled demand can create economic justification for fibre provision to remote areas.»
To help address the growing demand for nurses and create a career path for people who aspire to join the profession, the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council has awarded Rochester Regional Health a $ 1.1 million state grant.
By expanding access to lands for safe and responsible energy production, promoting infrastructure developments, and pursuing market - based solutions to reduce demand, we can increase energy security and sustainability while also creating jobs and spurring economic growth.
«Demand for coffee can create ecological, economic rift with poorer nations.»
This situation demands a new ethic based on respect for different, and involves decision, political will, mobilize and organization of all educational stakeholders to enhance dynamic and critical thinking, which generate new ideas that promote economic and social development, aimed at creating a better world in the future.
The healthy economic conditions are creating demand for borrowers to purchase homes, but the lack of inventory is holding these borrowers from obtaining a home that is affordable for them.
«It's economic activity that creates the demand for energy and that leads to emissions.»
Later economic theory moderated Jevons» observation to say that a more efficient technology could create a rebound effect: Some of the efficiency gains are wiped out by greater demand for the resource.
But according to Breakthrough Institute the highest rebound in energy use from efficiency occurs «not at the consumer level but in the productive sectors of the economy (industry and commerce) improving the efficiency of a steel plant may result in lower cost of steel, greater demand for steel, and also create greater economic growth - all of which will drive significant rebound in energy use following efficiency improvements.»
If we don't have economic policy to drive the building of the clean energy economy, then we will create the demand for clean energy and energy efficiency block by block and community by community.
At the same time, we face a daunting partisan environment in Congress for legislation of any type, as well as the added challenge of responding to higher prices for fuels and electricity that are being occasioned both by the energy demand created by global economic recovery and by instability in North Africa and the Middle East.
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«We oppose ethanol subsidies because they distort economic signals about price and demand and create inefficiencies that divert resources from productive activities to politically favored ones.
Tyler Hamilton: Do some ground - breaking reporting and warn North Americans about what an economic and ecological disaster Western countries would create by burning wood to satisfy our demand for electrity.
Mr. Sullivan said, «As Congress and President - elect Obama prepare an economic stimulus package, they should include funds and provisions to ensure that any development that occurs is transit oriented to reduce energy demands and protect the environment, while creating jobs and revitalizing the economy in New York and nationwide.
Dr. Lubchenco pointed out that this organizational shift is simply «good government,» allowing NOAA to meet growing demand for climate services, creating increased transparency and collaboration between government agencies and the private sector, and supporting economic innovation in related private sector industries.
Refugees will create more jobs, increase demand for services and products, and fill gaps in European workforces — while their wages will help fund dwindling pensions pots and public finances, says Philippe Legrain, a former economic adviser to the president of the European commission.
And people who seek legal services create a demand for lawyers, so I suppose in a purely economic sense lawyers are paid what they should be paid as determined by the forces of demand and supply.
... the digital revolution and the modern social and economic forces it has unleashed are creating new modes of delivery of traditional legal services, creating new demands and expectations for meaningful access to justice, and eroding the fundamental assumptions upon which the legal profession of the past was built.
With an increasing economic growth the company expects to expand a gross domestic products at a higher rate which in return will create demand for insurance products.
Economic growth in Beaumont is creating a 10 % to 30 % increase in the demand for transport infrastructure.
When Bitcoin was created, the world faced Economic upheaval, mistrust in the banking system, and demand from the Millennial generation for a different way of banking.
Due to the unprecedented speed of diffusion of the technology of decentralized ledgers, and the demand from entire economic sectors for various specialized solutions based on blockchain technology, developers are required to create both a public and multifunctional technological platform, on which it is possible to create blockchain applications both quickly and efficiently, improving the lives of millions.
Nowhere is this more evident than in the healthcare industry, where a climate of increased regulatory and economic pressure, alongside radical technological advances, is creating the demand for new business models and new job descriptions.
Economic growth, low interest rates, and population growth create a demand for loan processors.
If Trudeau and Wynne try to counter rising prices and demand for homes brought on by demographic and economic factors, via policy changes, it may create a bubble and then housing crash in Toronto and Vancouver, cascading right across the country.
The overall growth dynamic in that market has created a very strong demand, which allows us to realize substantial rent growth, and that translates to the overall economic viability of the multifamily sector in that particular market.
The basic economic principal of «Supply and Demand» then created multiple offers and bidding wars.
After the economic crisis created a drought of home sales and declining prices from the fourth quarter of 2008 through the first quarter of 2009, the market began to recover in the spring due to pent - up demand and improved affordability.
Other factors contributing to the demand for bundled services include increased time constraints as well as an emphasis on creating more economic efficiencies.
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