Sentences with phrase «economic malaise for»

This means economic malaise for the rest of my life or until the Great Depression II strikes and what should have been done in 2009 finally takes place.
President Draghi said the ECB was correct in its policies, and current and trade surplus nations were at fault for the continued economic malaise for not embarking on large fiscal stimulus programs.

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In terms of assigning blame for the current U.S. economic malaise, 8 % of the respondents finger Obama's perceived «high spending, high regulation policies,» while others looked beyond the current administration.
While Detroit's story has been documented with an unceasing regularity — it's difficult to pick up any major newspaper these days without encountering an article analyzing either its economic malaise or its so - called renaissance, or both — it is not unlike many other so - called post-industrial cities in its quest for reinvention.
While the combination of secular headwinds and policy missteps help explain an unprecedented time of economic malaise, positioning for secular stagnation «may not be the right playbook for investors,» says Asset Allocation Strategist Joe Pickhardt.
I don't care if you organize a gathering to pray for rain or an end to economic malaise.
In a sign of how effectively the coalition has blamed Labour for the economic malaise, many voters would still blame the party even if there was economic decline over the next 12 months - a full year after it lost power.
Daniel L. Doctoroff, former Mayor Mike Bloomberg's deputy mayor for economic development, can justly claim credit for many land - use initiatives that helped lift the city out of its post-9 / 11 malaise.
The former supervisor cited the current «economic malaise» facing the town (and, beyond Woodstock's borders, the state and nation) as the main impetus for his decision.
The plan is one of the most comprehensive yet from the Westchester County executive, who is challenging Gov. Andrew Cuomo's bid for a second term, and highlights an issue that both candidates say is a top priority: how to boost New York's business climate and increase jobs, particularly in upstate regions grappling with decades of economic malaise.
The new bill is an especially bitter pill, they say, because Prime Minister Matteo Renzi earlier this year had championed research and education as a potential cure for Italy's economic malaise
Based on short stories from the 2009 collection «Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It» by American writer Maile Meloy, Reichardt's latest feature, Certain Women, displays the struggle for connection of three women whose loneliness mirrors the economic and spiritual malaise gripping a part of 21st century America.
While the broad economic malaise affected Dover's competitors as well, the Company's lack of scale, its unprofitable tracks, and its reliance on a single facility (Dover) for its operating profit left the Company more vulnerable to undesirable economic conditions and underperformance.
Many view California as being on the risk of declaring bankruptcy for instance, while much of the midwest remains relatively unscathed by the economic malaise.
The chicle boom continued up until the Great Depression of the 1930s when it collapsed as a result of the general economic malaise and the development of synthetic substitutes for chewing gum base.
The exchange explores both the validity of the conclusions in the original 2004 paper and reactions to Socolow's proposals for gaining traction in an era of deep polarization and economic malaise.
General economic malaise may keep those numbers down for now, but high gas prices seem to be accepted as the cost of doing business.
Writing for NRF's Retail Sales Outlook, NRF Chief Economist Rosalind Wells says, «Although the economy was unquestionably weak in the first few months of 2001, we see signs that the malaise will end and that economic activity will improve in the second half of the year.»
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