Sentences with phrase «economic growth in the country since»

The city has enjoyed some of the strongest economic growth in the country since the recession began.

Not exact matches

According to the OECD, U.K. GDP per capita — a measure of economic growth that divides GDP per the number of people in a country — has doubled since the country joined the EU in 1973.
We've not had a quarter in this country of over 3 % economic growth since 2008, since the crisis.
Since the end of quantitative easing in the U.S. in October 2014, lackluster global economic growth and a marked divergence among central bank policies has led to a difference in the real and forecast interest rates in one country versus another.
To further contextualize Canada's serious issue with its productivity growth, a report put out by the Council of Canadian Academies states that since 1984, the relative labour productivity in the Canadian business sector dropped from more than 90 % of the US level to 76 % in 2007, putting the country 15th out of 18 comparative Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries.
The danger for Labour is that economic growth is already evident in other countries; even Japan, which experienced the longest recession since the Second World War.
According to him, since Ghana borrowed from the IMF, borrowing and interest rates had all skyrocketed with economic growth in a nosedive, while the country's unemployment situation worsened unabated.
This data reveals that a country's economic growth is not sign of progress towards equality of population since the monetary development continues to accumulate in a few hands and thus keeping the situations of inequality and poverty within the borders of the countries.
Private sector investments have produced an average economic growth of 5 % in emerging countries since 2000.
Rates of economic growth have fallen in most countries since the 1970s until this year evident in the graphs.
You imply in this post that the main reason that Canada's GHG emissions have grown faster since 1990 (which I agree is an arbitrary baseline) than those of European countries is our faster population growth and faster economic growth.
During the period since 1990, most of these countries, unlike the US and China and India, have been in a deep and extended economic recession, which tends to suppress the growth of fossil fuel consumption.
Private sector investments have produced an average economic growth of 5 % in emerging countries since 2000.
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