Sentences with phrase «economic imbalances»

However growth has been volatile and accompanied by recurrent sizeable economic imbalances and tensions, only partly reflecting major aluminium - related investment projects.
The investment team seeks to identify economic imbalances that may lead to value opportunities in interest rates (duration), currencies and sovereign credit.
However, 2018 brings the shift toward tighter monetary policy (albeit very gradually), domestic economic imbalances, heightened political risks and above - average valuations across many asset classes.
That broader economic imbalance reflects the power structures that allow for emotional and physical harassment.
If there had been, it might have been pointed out that without ameliorative measures, a third runway will lock - in, rather than reduce, regional economic imbalances between Greater London and the North and Midlands.
A Status Quo of Segregation: Racial and Economic Imbalance in New Jersey Schools, 1989 - 2010.
Two interconnected and overlapping political projects, the so - called «Northern Powerhouse» and a series of «city region deals», have sought to redress regional economic imbalances, give (allegedely) more powers to local authorities, and enhance political leadership via the introduction of directly elected metro mayors.
The Report draws out the financial ramifications of economic imbalances highlighted by the IMF's World Economic Outlook.
The Northern Powerhouse relates to direct investment into the North of England in a bid to redress the North - South economic imbalance.
The CBI's director general, John Cridland, said there was «gathering momentum» in the economy but more needed to be done to correct the «profound economic imbalances which built up during the boom years», including developing a «coherent» industrial strategy.
Governments also trade forex to rectify economic imbalances rather than to earn profits.
As an art critic, I asked myself if Reyes» piece had to do with economic imbalance or the need for human cooperation or some other serious subject.
In 2011, we were convinced the eurozone would stick together despite the massive economic imbalances and the lack of political union, the lack of fiscal union, the lack of banking union and the inability of Italy to structurally reform.
Rising inequality is inextricably tied to economic imbalances and, in a context of limited productive investment opportunities, the only sustainable outcome is sharply higher unemployment.
The poetic spirit of Washington Gladden was violated by injustice and economic imbalance; the ugliness and stench of poverty and disease stirred to action beauty - loving Walter Rauschenbusch.
Fifteen participation - learning sessions aimed at sensitizing oneself to the global situation of political, social, and economic imbalance — particularly in developing countries of the Third World.
Deutsch says the potential of two different pay scales, one for fast food workers, and another for the rest of minimum wage employees, will cause an economic imbalance.
And very little is pushed forward regarding the economic imbalances caused by the haves lording over (and flaunting in front of) the have - nots.
Leila Heller Gallery is pleased to host a panel discussion about the economic imbalance in our society.
When one examines the troubling contradictions — astonishing cruelty, environmental and health risks, economic imbalances — involved with the business behind and mass consumption of meat, vegetarianism takes on the urgency of much larger debates in which the survival of the human race is at stake.
It has also brought about profound social and economic imbalances: a wealthy Northern Hemisphere where a poverty - stricken Fourth World has emerged, a Southern Hemisphere riddled with deprivation and misery, and forced emigration.
One of the key objectives of South Africa's competition law was to address the socio - economic imbalances and inequities caused by apartheid.
The more important issue addressed in this case was the economic imbalance between economic litigants involved in constitutional litigation against the state, an issue dealt with in Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Canada (Commissioner of Customs and Revenue) and Carter v. Canada (Attorney General).
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