Sentences with phrase «economic mainstream»

The phrase "economic mainstream" refers to the widely accepted and commonly practiced ideas, beliefs, and trends in the field of economics. It represents the dominant or popular ways of thinking and operating in the economy. Full definition
The current economic mainstream makes as though recessions were akin to natural catastrophes.
It does suggest, as Kimberly Strassel recently observed in The Wall Street Journal, that evangelicals are embedded in the social and economic mainstream of American life and, as such, are motivated by a broad range of concerns, including jobs, taxes, the debt, and national security.
Nations need to address these challenges in urgency; otherwise, they will exacerbate their geopolitical dislocation from the global economic mainstream.
Democrats are working hard to bring more people into the economic mainstream, to improve our public schools, to protect our homeland, to make quality health care accessible, and to keep our air and water clean.
In order to get technologies, such as integrated gasification and combined cycle coal power plants with carbon capture and storage, into the economic mainstream, a carbon price is needed.
Opportunity Finance Network (OFN) is the national network of Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs)- private financial institutions that are 100 percent dedicated to delivering responsible, affordable lending to help low ‐ income, low ‐ wealth, and other disadvantaged people and communities join the economic mainstream.
«You could have generations that never get in the economic mainstream,» says Ted Beck, president and CEO of the National Endowment for Financial Education.
The strong support of the New Markets Tax Credit is a direct result of the tangible impact it is making in distressed rural and urban communities that have been left outside the economic mainstream,» said Bob Rapoza, spokesperson for the NMTC Coalition.
The bills, both titled The New Markets Tax Credit Extension Act of 2017, respectively H.R. 1098 and S. 384, would ensure that rural communities and urban neighborhoods left outside the economic mainstream have access to financing to grow their economies and create jobs.
Never mind the core inhumanity of not helping the people whom we need as productive, taxpaying, full participants in our economic mainstream.
What's needed is a major investment in education and housing assistance to bring these hidden Asians into the economic mainstream, the report says.
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