Sentences with phrase «economic horizon»

That can be achieved only when all the factors necessary for the production and use of goods — capital, labor, raw materials and plant facilities — are freely mobilized and deployed according to the most efficient pattern — and that in turn will be possible only when national boundaries no longer play a critical role in defining economic horizons
To foreshorten higher education's range of vision to the immediate economic horizon is to imperil the next generation's spiritual survival.
Perhaps the largest difference from last year is that as the U.S. economy makes strides, fewer risks loom on the global economic horizon to scare Fed officials off of raising rates.
Clouds on the economic horizon, for example, are regarded with equanimity: «Recession?»
Though the Fair Authority may be looking at the state «s economic horizon, the city «s new list of objections presents organizers with a more immediate pitfall.
The idea, though, is to survey the economic horizon and then «lean against the wind» to dampen down any rising asset bubble.
We can keep pretending that all is well or we can accept the fact that there are rain clouds in the economic horizon and we have squandered what would have saved us on the rainy day.
In a region where subsistence farming has been both the status quo and the limit of the economic horizon for generations, everyone has a different prediction.
However, with clouds gathering on the economic horizon, law firms» confidence may be shortlived, exposing weaknesses and raising the level of competition still further.
Mortgage lending and consumer confidence was supporting record sales, but there were clouds forming on the economic horizon including indications that the US stock market, led by the Dow Jones Industrial Average, was coming off its 2007 market peaks.
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