Sentences with phrase «different areas of our economy»

Itodo noted that the Vice-President had continued to demonstrate his belief in the potential and talents of young Nigerians in different areas of the economy.
«This discovery is by a 100 per cent indigenous firm and at times like this when we are experiencing dwindling revenue from different areas of our economy; at times like this when foreign exchange is highly turbulent, it gives one great hope that the future prosperity of Nigeria is assured and is secured by transactions like this,» Governor Ambode said.
You've started off with a nice mix of companies there in different areas of the economy.

Not exact matches

«Areas such as Austin, Dallas and San Antonio, who have very different economies, have mitigated the impact of low oil prices.»
The Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund was established in 1971 to provide financing support for projects of strategic significance to the national economy, and its role has evolved to incorporate a number of different areas.
Often the information collected in one jurisdiction or sector of the economy can not be reliably compared to data collected in other areas — or in different time periods — because of differences in the way information is collected, measured and defined, they say.
So this concept of having one source of truth shared among different parties is extremely powerful and again has applications not only within financial services but other areas of the economy as well.
In one sense the discovery of human individuality was necessary for the development of human rights, the economic individualism orientated to profit and free market produced the modern economy; the separation of human being from nature coupled with the autonomy of the world of science helped the development of technology; and the autonomy of different areas of life like the arts and the government, each to follow purposes and laws inherent in it, did make for unfettered creativity in the various fields.
Included in the PowerPoint: Macroeconomic Objectives (AS Level) a) Aggregate Demand (AD) and Aggregate Supply (AS) analysis - the shape and determinants of AD and AS curves; AD = C+I+G + (X-M)- the distinction between a movement along and a shift in AD and AS - the interaction of AD and AS and the determination of the level of output, prices and employment b) Inflation - the definition of inflation; degrees of inflation and the measurement of inflation; deflation and disinflation - the distinction between money values and real data - the cause of inflation (cost - push and demand - pull inflation)- the consequences of inflation c) Balance of payments - the components of the balance of payments accounts (using the IMF / OECD definition): current account; capital and financial account; balancing item - meaning of balance of payments equilibrium and disequilibrium - causes of balance of payments disequilibrium in each component of the accounts - consequences of balance of payments disequilibrium on domestic and external economy d) Exchange rates - definitions and measurement of exchange rates - nominal, real, trade - weighted exchange rates - the determination of exchange rates - floating, fixed, managed float - the factors underlying changes in exchange rates - the effects of changing exchange rates on the domestic and external economy using AD, Marshall - Lerner and J curve analysis - depreciation / appreciation - devaluation / revaluation e) The Terms of Trade - the measurement of the terms of trade - causes of the changes in the terms of trade - the impact of changes in the terms of trade f) Principles of Absolute and comparative advantage - the distinction between absolute and comparative advantage - free trade area, customs union, monetary union, full economic union - trade creation and trade diversion - the benefits of free trade, including the trading possibility curve g) Protectionism - the meaning of protectionism in the context of international trade - different methods of protection and their impact, for example, tariffs, import duties and quotas, export subsidies, embargoes, voluntary export restraints (VERs) and excessive administrative burdens («red tape»)- the arguments in favor of protectionism This PowerPoint is best used when using worksheets and activities to help reinforce the ideas talked about.
This is an area of expert management which is widespread in different market economies.
Daily links provide a variety of resources on different areas you want to stay on top of, including markets, investing strategy, the U.S. economy, and global economy.
You'll find a different pace in North Georgia, where the economy is tied in with border cities, a faster pace (and more interesting driving) as you head into Atlanta, and then further south you'll find more peaceful rural areas dotted by tourist traps selling tickets to a variety of things you're still hours away from.
They are held at a different place each month, usually restaurants in our local area of Midland to support our local economy.
Many areas of the world have such a different economy that exchange rates can be taken advantage of and a person from another country can live like a king.
Economy: Fine - tuning the city budget and services and setting tax rates to different residential, commercial and industrial zones and controlling what kind of areas are more likely to spawn in the zoned areas
«But at the same time I think what we need to stress is that there has been a pace of transformation that in many areas of the economy, in different regions of the world, that was not seen as feasible only a few years ago.»
As with most major changes, this is the combination of many different factors e.g. changes in the economy, financial pressures, comfort with the outsourcing model (gained from outsourcing other areas), maturity of the internet... to name but a few.
Peter C describes the essence of Conduit this way: «We... work as hubs of activity stationed in various areas to serve different economies and different industries.We'll have little points on the map at different spots servicing those industries.
You'll find a different pace in North Georgia, where the economy is tied in with border cities, a faster pace (and more interesting driving) as you head into Atlanta, and then further south you'll find more peaceful rural areas dotted by tourist traps selling tickets to a variety of things you're still hours away from.
The economy in Pleasanton is comprised of many different industries, with Hacienda Business Park being the largest area where these businesses are located.
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