Sentences with phrase «demand out of the economy»

In short, where the Government is stripping demand out of the economy, we would go less far and less fast.
But some economists, including McDonnell's adviser Simon Wren - Lewis, of Oxford University, who has been involved in drawing up the new rules, believe that making spending cuts at a time when growth is weak can simply suck demand out of the economy and exacerbate any slowdown.
But to cut total public spending further would suck demand out of the economy and harm growth.

Not exact matches

Abe is demanding bolder steps from the central bank to help lift the economy out of deflation.
Abe has demanded more aggressive action from the central bank to end years of deflation and lift the world's third - biggest economy out of recession.
The legal tussle may well divide the on - demand economy into two camps: the fundamentally sound companies — the ones that can figure out how to compete on any sort of playing field, as long as it's level, because they're selling a real innovation — and the companies that exist only because the current haze of legal and regulatory uncertainty paired with free - flowing venture capital has permitted them to flourish.
To see just how you can piggyback onto the «on - demand» economy, check out the list of potential business opportunities at Collaborative Consumer.
As CEO of a company offering temporary furnished housing — a new frontier in its own right — I've seen both the benefits and the potential pitfalls of carving out a new arena in the on - demand economy.
Four years into the recovery, the U.S. economy has finally gained some momentum — and just in time to give Canada a nudge forward when all domestic engines of growth, from consumer demand to the housing market, had burned out.
Global demand has increased as economies in Europe and North America lift out of recession.
As I've noted before, a recession is essentially a time when the mix of goods produced by the economy has become out of line with the mix of goods demanded.
That is the point at which banks demand bailouts — giving them the money, rather than giving the economy the revenue to spend and pull itself out of depression.
And the Western banks are demanding that Latvia and the Baltics pay by squeezing out even more of an economic surplus with even more neoliberal «reforms» that threaten to drive even more of their labor abroad as their economies shrink and poverty spreads.
If this really were a «free market» economy, their shareholders would be wiped out — and the government would demand return of the exorbitant bonuses and salaries.
It lays out a «theology of creation,» elaborates an «ethic of economy and ecology,» and ends with specific demands for action from churches.
However, the NEC - in - session strongly demands the Federal Government's engagement with the stakeholders to work out a clear direction on how to reinvest the gains into the economy to cushion the effect of the price.»
It directly yanks a certain amount of demand for goods and services out of the economy.
The new in - game economy system varies the price of goods based on surrounding conditions or their place of origin, encouraging players to seek out through hunting and collecting items that are in demand.
Perhaps our local business leaders are tired of filling their highest paid positions with young workers from out of state because our children are not qualified to accept the demanding jobs of today's economy.
Granted, Yaris delivers fine MPG numbers, but most competitors offer better fuel economy which makes Toyota's out - of - date automatic a potential «deal breaker» to consumers who demand the most.
There are lots of interesting possibilities — Kindle sells more and Amazon hits further economies of scale and cuts prices, Amazon feels it should release a new model faster as there's lots of demand, Kindle 2 stock starts running out and Amazon has to make a call on whether to switch to Kindle 3.
In return for this «bail out» the lender of last resort will demand some measures of constraint and frugality on the part of the government and citizens of the economy being rescued.
- the crafting system encouraged massive over-production by rewarding players for each item produced - this over-production led to hyper - inflation as NPC shopkeepers printed money on demand to buy the worthless items - players used vendors as unlimited safety deposit boxes by setting the prices for their own goods far above market value - item hoarding by players forced the team to abandon the closed - loop economy as the world began to empty out of goods - player cartels (including one from a rival game company!)
Now that they have their «deal», they will be demanding that scientists and engineers get out of the way in order that they can begin to implement their (Grim) fairy - tale 100 % renewables economy.
Since 2009, the IEA has actively contributed to all energy work streams of the G20 — a group that accounts for 85 % of the global economy and 75 % of global energy demand — covering topics ranging from energy security and market transparency, to energy efficiency and the phase out of fossil fuel subsidies.
The 1 % of GDP demanded last month, Qiu says, would cash out at US$ 284 billion — more than twice what the eight largest economies pledged to the climate - challenged developing world at July's G8 summit.
The moment you consider the demands of the whole economy is the moment at which you fall out of love with local energy production.
Even if those people who don't believe in global warming are right... with 3 out of 5 people on the planet living in Asia and their economies and thus their electricity demand rising exponentially, if they do install all coal to meet demand the plume of black smoke and acid rain will fast become a North American problem.
The Access Legal Care «system» is based on 12 key components: 1) be profitable for the attorneys and legal - services providers; 2) apply the Pareto principle — focus on the 20 % of all legal services that 80 % of lower - and moderate - income people will likely ever need; then prune / refer - out those that are high - complexity / high - dollar (too risky) and contingency cases (already affordable); 3) process - map the remaining services into individual steps; 4) functionally - decompose each process step to the lowest - cost provider who can perform the step legally and with excellence; 5) streamline processes with Six Sigma and manufacturing principles; 6) centralize operations for economies of scale; 7) collaborate and out - source to expand reach; 8) leverage technology to minimize costs and maximize productivity; 9) make affordable with both terms and price; 10) generate high demand, high - volume; 11) develop multiple revenue streams; and 12) package up the system and re-sell it to other law firms and clinics.
As our economy has crawled out of the recession, so many people have experienced the shrinking of the job force at their companies, and the subsequent increase in the demands of their job descriptions.
Renting out your property is one of the many options available to make some extra money, and with the economy putting extra strain on us all, a lot of people are only able to afford to rent, which gives rise to high demand for properties to rent out.
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