Sentences with phrase «economic authorities need»

Monetary policy can't stimulate growth any further, so the country's economic authorities need to accept the status quo and work to manage the fallout from sluggish economic recovery, according to the think - tank.

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Parliament demanded that the Borrowing Authority Bill be accompanied by a budget in order to provide a proper economic and fiscal context to justify the need for the incremental borrowing.
Even a noted authority like Peter Drucker states that we are in need of new economic models; the old theories are feeling the weight of increasing complexities, most of them technological.
At a press briefing at City Hall, Fuleihan and Alicia Glen, deputy mayor for housing and economic development, said that the city needs $ 200 million in state funding to be released, as well as design - build authority.
Recalls that the objective of the ongoing negotiations on the Association Agreement between the EU and Mercosur is to introduce a framework for economic integration and political dialogue between the two blocks in order to achieve the highest degree of progress and prosperity for both regions, and believes that for such negotiations to be successful both sides have to approach the talks in a spirit of openness and mutual trust; points out also that decisions such as that taken by the Argentine authorities can put a strain on the climate of understanding and friendship needed to reach such an agreement;
He noted (among other things) the decision of the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Carson v United Kingdom [2010] ECHR 338, (2010) 51 EHRR 13 where (referring to its 2006 decision in Stec and others v UK (2006) 43 EHRR 1017, [2006] All ER (D) 215 (Apr)-RRB-, the court said: «Because of their direct knowledge of their society and its needs, the national authorities are in principle better placed than the international judge to appreciate what is in the public interest on social or economic grounds, and the court will generally respect the legislature's policy choice unless it is «manifestly without reasonable foundation».
Even if established, it would be clearly justified under Art 8 (2) on the grounds that it was necessary for the economic well - being of the authority and the interest of their other service - users, and was a proportionate response to the claimant's needs because it afforded her the maximum protection from injury, greater privacy and independence, and resulted in a substantial costs saving.
However, it was observed that there is a need to review the regulations due to changing market and economic environment, Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (Irdai) said.
With China's property sector crucial for the broader Chinese economy, accounting for nearly a quarter of fixed asset investment, authorities have been at pains to balance the needs of economic stability with those of ordinary citizens.
NPC constructed an economic model to estimate the savings for care costs avoided and local authority costs saved by averting the need for long term or more intensive statutory involvement.
Closing the Gaps does signal, however, how much of the Government's authority, expertise and resources need to be brought to bear to make a substantial difference to socio - economic outcomes for M ori.
First is the cost of study.3 Eventually, data from an economic analysis will be needed to convince school authorities and others that although this intervention is expensive (we do not know how expensive yet), it is worthwhile because it reduces downstream costs (eg, special class placements and vandalism).
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