Sentences with phrase «economic boon of»

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Bitcoin does not present a threat to economic activity by disrupting traditional channels of commerce; rather, it could serve as a boon....
The ACA «is a big boon to small businesses and their workers, who care about health care insurance,» says Dean Baker, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a nonpartisan policy think tank.
For example, slower growth in the cost of health care will be a boon for the government and businesses, but will actually subtract from reported economic activity.
With all these great benefits to individuals, communities, and businesses comes one more boon: the White House Council of Economic Advisors reports that by increasing productivity and job satisfaction, work flexibility is good for our economy at large.
Trump claims that the new tax code will be a boon to economic growth, thereby negating the loss of revenue.
In addition to revenue generated from taxes, there is also a potential economic boon based upon the creation of thousands of legal sports betting - related jobs and millions of tourists that are sure to flock to the bars, restaurants and local establishments in the surrounding areas.
CLYMER, NY - Both local and state officials are saying that the return of professional golf to Chautauqua County via the LECOM Health Challenge will be an economic boon for the region.
Many of these farming operations create hundreds of full - time and seasonal jobs and produce a major economic boon to Erie County.
The process, which involves blasting a mixture of chemicals and water underground in order to extract gas underneath, is seen as a potential economic boon for the upstate region, but environmentalists fear it could damage public water supplies.
The issue has been cast as an economic boon for the upstate region, especially the Southern Tier of New York near the Pennsylvania border.
«I'm hoping that he sees it in a positive light and we can move forward,» Mr. Pretlow said, «because I think it would be an economic boon for the State of New York.»
The de Blasio era has been an economic boon for well - connected lobbyists pushing the interests of well - heeled clients before the administration and City Council, new records show.
County Executive Matt Ossenfort said the project, proposed for the Exit 27 area of the Thruway, would be an economic boon for the region, producing about 450 construction jobs and 850 permanent jobs with an average annual pay of $ 42,000.
Others consider it an advancement of science and an economic boon, given the industry's estimated value of $ 500 billion to $ 800 billion, as of 1999.
The economic boons are so profound that you can see their effects from deep space, in the shining networks of nighttime lights that outline our flourishing global civilization.
I would like to see more unemotional exploration of the economic issues; more critical questioning of the statements of big - name publishing players; and greater representation of those who think Amazon may be a boon to a book - loving culture, not its killer.
Strong global economic growth and a weaker dollar are boons for large multinationals, which derive more of their profits overseas.
The economic strength of the West helped push several cities in Alberta to the top of our lists this year, but the economic boon isn't limited to that one province.
In the Indian economic scenario, this facility comes across as a boon for the thousands of middle class families struggling to make ends meet especially during the end of the month.
You've been putting money away in your IRA for much of your life to have some measure of economic security in your senior years (and to reduce your taxable income in boon years).
Communities that embrace No Kill not only save on the cost of killing and bring in additional adoption revenue and other user fees, but also provide an economic boon to local business.
But on the other hand, we here have to balance that fact against a compelling development argument: agriculture of high - margin organic produce is a potential economic boon for many people in developing countries — which also can diversify their economies and to do so in a (locally) green way.
A cost - benefit study conducted for Scenic Hudson by Glenn Erikson of Black River Advisors, a credentialed Manhattan investment analyst, indicates that this alternative plan would be an economic boon to investors, providing them with a return of more than 30 percent — the top - of - the - industry standard.
Governments and industry have expected the widespread warming of the Arctic region in the past 20 years to be an economic boon, allowing the exploitation of new gas and oilfields and enabling shipping to travel faster between Europe and Asia.
However, some local leaders in the south see the base's construction as an economic boon to the region, and argue that its presence will ensure tighter government regulation of pollution and hazards in its vicinity.
The holiday shopping season is a boon to Canadian businesses, but can be a time of mental and economic pressure for consumers.
A well established and advanced insurance sector is a determinant of standard of living and a boon for economic development of a country.
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