Sentences with phrase «drives more economic growth»

That spending drives more economic growth and can help people up and down the income spectrum.

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«We are at the beginning stages now of a new bull market that's going to be driven now more by earnings growth and economic expansion,» he says.
Britain's productivity crisis has been a driving force behind the dismal economic growth that has characterised its economy since 2009, and policy wonks are increasingly concerned, with Chancellor Philip Hammond last week announcing billions of pounds of extra investment more pounds to his «National Productivity Investment Fund.»
But in this next chapter we will need to look more directly to the skills of our workers and our businesses to drive economic growth.
The second factor driving volatility is economic growth, or more accurately, expectations for growth.
If the whole thing — the rises in stock prices, in corporate earnings, in the housing market, even in job growth — is driven solely by the flood of money, or whether five years of zero - interest rates and trillions of dollars in bond purchases have succeeded at getting a more resilient economic engine for the United States up and running.
«I'm proud to endorse John because he has the experience, character and sound judgement to make tough decisions that break the chains of economic oppression that have prevented the kind of growth and opportunity that will bring more citizens into New York, rather than drive them out of our state.»
With no viable alternatives to driving and paying soon - to - be double digit (no one knows how high) tolls, we need a solution to preserve growth and economic development that makes historic Hudson River towns like Haverstraw more attractive to those seeking downtown living in the Hudson Valley.
«With the brand new Exposition Building, we will bring the State Fair to even greater heights, attracting more visitors and revenue to the region and helping to drive economic growth in the community,» Cuomo said.
A Labour government will drive forward the economic and industrial policy that Ed Miliband, Ed Balls and Chuka Umunna have been developing to create more high quality jobs in every region of the country by reforming our banking sector, modernising our infrastructure, and working with businesses to get the long - term investment we need in growing SMEs and the high productivity, growth industries of the future.
Petroleum use continues to track with the nation's steady and modest economic growthmore people are driving for work and recreation, and more economic activity increases commercial and industrial shipments.
«The economic growth in China has allowed people more freedom to express themselves and that has driven interest for my brand, because people are becoming more open and interested in new styles and techniques of production,» she adds.
Successful entrepreneurs are important; they help drive economic growth, unlock new opportunities and create more jobs.
As a Republican Congressman, Morgan Griffith believes that «states and local school districts should be given more flexibility» and «our country's economic growth is driven by a well - educated... workforce.»
Economic growth is driven by population growth and much more so, increases in productivity.
«This agreement will mean less of the carbon pollution that threatens our planet, and more of the jobs and economic growth driven by low - carbon investment,» President Obama said today at a press conference.
This decline is driven by a mix of economic growth; urbanisation, more availability of LPG, natural gas and electricity; and stronger policy efforts to promote modern fuels and improved cookstoves, motivated by the goals of reducing household air pollution and environmental degradation.
They include: reliance on industry innovation that has been the driving force behind America's energy renaissance — innovation that launched the surge in shale energy production, prompting increased natural gas use and resulting in lower carbon emissions; embracing the successful, free - market approach to energy and economic growth while lowering emissions by basing decisions on sound science; and allowing more opportunities for energy exploration and development.
They deprive countries of vital resources that could be invested more productively to drive economic growth and provide social goods and services.
The three scenarios developed are Modern Jazz, which represents a «digitally disrupted,» innovative, and market - driven world, Unfinished Symphony, a world in which more «intelligent» and sustainable economic growth models emerge as the world drives to a low carbon future, and a more fragmented scenario called Hard Rock, which explores the consequences of weaker and unsustainable economic growth with inward - looking policies.
I start (and started) from the premise that the dramatic decline in crude oil prices that took place from August, 2014 ($ 96 / barrel), to March, 2015 ($ 44 / barrel), was due — on the one hand — to decreased demand, a function of slow economic growth in Asia, Europe, and elsewhere, endogenous, price - driven technological change leading to greater fuel efficiency, and policy - driven technological change that also has been leading to greater fuel efficiency, such as more stringent Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards in the United States; and — on the other hand — was due to increased supply, partly a function of the growth of unconventional (tight) U.S. oil production (a product of the combination of two technologies — horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing).
Worldwide energy consumption will grow by 53 % between 2008 and 2035 with much of the increase driven by strong economic growth in the developing nations, especially China and India, according to the... Read more
Low oil prices and economic growth mean more miles are being driven in the UK.
Speaking in Tokyo last week, President Obama extended this problem to its logical conclusion, calling for rebalanced growth and a new U.S. economic strategy based on exports: «One of the important lessons this recession has taught us is the limits of depending primarily on American consumers and Asian exports to drive growth... [our] new strategy will mean that we save more and spend less, reform our financial systems, reduce our long - term deficit and borrowing.
As more and more states eye options to meet climate change commitments, increase resilience, and drive economic growth, it is likely that green banks will play an increasing role around the country.
Combining climate policies, such as charging polluters, with economic policies to drive growth through more environment - friendly infrastructure could increase G20 economies» gross domestic product by up to 2.8 per cent on average in 2050, the report said.
With the economy still struggling — and with think tanks quantifying the economic impacts of the clean economy for the first time — more and more governors are considering green growth to drive economic revival and innovation.
While necessary, it is also true that an emissions cap on carbon isn't sufficient to drive the more profound technology changes we need to harmonize economic growth and climate protection.
You, in fact, acknowledge this to be the case when you write, «while necessary, it is also true that an emissions cap on carbon isn't sufficient to drive the more profound technology changes we need to harmonize economic growth and climate protection.»
Result - driven executive (18 + years, 35 Clinical Trail Designs and recruiting more than 3000 patients) with expertise commissioning and leading technology - based, Multi-million dollars revenue and growth initiatives ground solidly on business and economic value.
Geffen says even mild national economic growth, which the Reserve Bank's Monetary Policy Committee currently predicts will be 0 % in 2016, would create more stability in the residential property market beyond the borders of the Western Cape and further drive house price inflation.
«And while we await further detail, the commitment to drive both urban and township development and stimulate faster and more inclusive growth augurs well for infrastructural investment and the facilitation and expansion of economic hubs, especially along key transport corridors.
According to CBRE's new released Global Investor Intentions Survey for 2017, stronger economic growth, the availability of debt capital, and a more positive outlook from investors is expected to drive global capital flows in 2017.
Stronger economic growth, the availability of debt capital, and a more positive outlook from investors is expected to drive global capital flows in 2017, with $ 1.7 trillion of «dry powder» available to deploy in real estate this year, according to the CBRE Global Investor Intentions Survey 2017.
«Like - kind exchanges help investors more efficiently allocate capital and resources with less borrowed money into new investments that drive economic activity in communities across the nation,» said NAR President Chris Polychron, executive broker with 1st Choice Realty in Hot Springs, Ark. «Any tax reform plan repealing like - kind exchanges would hurt investors and small businesses, increase financial leverage, weaken growth and the economy, and result in the loss of jobs.»
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