Sentences with phrase «economic imbalances between»

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.
He said these would include «The casual one - size - fits - all approach that had undermined the euro from its foundations», «The massive economic imbalance between its prosperous and economically - disciplined members and those which were debt - ridden and financially dysfunctional», «The over-regulation which hampered wealth - creation and innovation and encouraged a dependency culture in struggling states.»
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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The book's short chapters address the economic underpinnings and challenges of everything from climate change to global governance to the imbalance between savings and investment in China.
• The gold industry can be significantly affected by international monetary and political developments, such as currency devaluations or revaluations, central bank movements, economic and social conditions within a country, trade imbalances, or trade or currency restrictions between countries.
What is emerging is a widening «fiscal divide» between a federal government with its diminished size and sound finances, and provincial governments with growing fiscal imbalances resulting from growing spending pressures (e.g., for health, education, infrastructure) and slowing economic growth and revenue growth.
Even so, several financiers and central bankers throughout history tried experimenting with a fiat currency system, a decision which often led to major imbalances between monetary and fiscal policies, and eventually economic depressions.
The pattern of economic growth in all the countries in Asia favours the rich and creates imbalances in the relationships between different sections of people.
In short, if we carefully examine the state of contemporary cinema, we easily acknowledge that even though there is a defining economic and technological imbalance between Hollywood and the rest of national film industries, first, it would short - sighted to understand Hollywood cinema as a monolithic structure which survives through the repeated performance of a practice of top - down cannibalism.
Individual differences represent potential power imbalances between and among group members, such as different economic resources, different education backgrounds, different religious or political views, etc..
The Fund invests in gold and other precious metals, which involves additional risks, such as the possibility for substantial price fluctuations over a short period of time and may be affected by unpredictable international monetary and political developments such as currency devaluations or revaluations, economic and social conditions within a country, trade imbalances, or trade or currency restrictions between countries.
The behaviour occurs in a context where there is a real or perceived power imbalance between the pupil and the individual based on factors such as size, strength, age, intelligence, peer group power, economic status, social status, religion, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, family circumstances, gender, race, disability or the receipt of special education
The EU is also concerned to reduce the economic and social imbalances between the member states and the organisation has set up «structural funds» for this purpose.
However, it not only reflects the power imbalance that exists between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, the State and influential extractive industries; it also sets up an unequal power dynamic and socio - economic inequities for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples generally — creating the «haves» and the «have not's».
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