Sentences with phrase «economic output by»

Such an offset could boost economic output by giving business a bigger incentive to invest and hire, research by Brookings and others shows.
Continued attempts to boost employment and real economic output by pursuing evermore quixotic monetary policy experiments increases the long - term risk of inflation.
But the target submitted as part of a pending U.N. deal in Paris in December — to reduce emissions 36 percent per unit of economic output by 2030 compared with 2005 levels as well as peak emissions around 2030 — has not stemmed the criticism.
The shift would reduce economic output by between 2 - 6 percent by 2050, because of the costs of building a cleaner energy system based on low - carbon energies that are more expensive than abundant coal, the IPCC said.
The halving of alcohol - fuelled car crashes since the mid-1980s boosted US economic output by $ 20 billion, increased national income by $ 6.5 billion, and created 215,000 jobs in 2010, reveals an analysis of the economic impact of drink - driving, published online in the journal Injury Prevention.
On average, each of the 25.5 billion miles Americans drove while under the influence in 2010 cost the economy 12 jobs and reduced national economic output by $ 0.80 and GDP by $ 0.40.
Why trading trumps carbon taxes Cap and trade entered China's political agenda in 2009, when the government here promised a 40 to 45 percent cut in its emissions per unit of economic output by 2020 against 2005 levels.
Since 1765, the population of the planet has increased by a factor of ten, and our economic output by a factor of one hundred or more.
The CEBR report found that if the Government raised the rate of corporation tax from 21 per cent to 26 per cent - the result of equalising the tax rate between big and small business - would cost around 100,000 jobs from the small business sector and reduce economic output by # 4.3 bn, while reducing the public sector deficit by only # 1.6 bn over 10 years.
Greece has committed to attaining a primary budget surplus — excluding debt servicing costs — of 3.5 % of economic output by 2018 as part of its third bailout package since 2010.
On its website, the White House says that by 2023, the U. S. economy will lose some $ 80 billion in economic output by not allowing a path to citizenship for the estimated 11 million undocumented workers.
Facebook (fb) says the case could lead to a breakdown in transatlantic data transfers that could knock EU economic output by up to 1.3 %.
About 69 million employees in the U.S. say they miss work because of health problems every year, which reduces economic output by $ 260 billion per year, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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It also estimated that the loss of those workers could cost the country $ 460.3 billion in economic output over the next decade, with Medicare and Social Security contributions dropping by $ 24.6 billion.
The campaign plan expected «proposals on trade, regulatory and energy policy would raise economic output and revenues» to offset most of the remaining shortfall, as cited by the Tax Policy Center analysis.
Rescinding the program could mean the loss of as much as $ 460 billion in economic output over the next decade, according to a recently released report from the House Committee on Small Business, which was released by ranking member Nydia Velázquez (D. - N.Y.)
Another report, published by progressive advocacy group Center for American Progress and FWD.us, found that repealing the program could cost the U.S. $ 460.3 billion in economic output over the next decade, and that contributions to entitlement programs like Medicare and Social Security could drop by $ 24.6 billion.
The stakes are high: The loss of preferential access to the U.S. could result in the loss of $ 20 billion in annual economic output, according to recent estimates by economists at Royal Bank of Canada.
Without comprehensive immigration reform, which President Barack Obama estimates could lead to an expansion of up to $ 250 billion in economic output, this effort marks the latest in a patchwork of initiatives proffered by the administration.
The banks says the long - oversupplied oil market is tightening up more quickly than expected as global economic growth fuels demand and output cuts by OPEC, Russia and several other producers eat into the world's crude stockpiles.
But the debate should be informed by fact — and the fact is that government's share of economic output has shrunk over the last 20 years.»
Last fall, confronted with the prospect of global economic stagnation, the G20 recommended a major global infrastructure initiative to raise global output by 2 per cent over the next five years.
The indicated solution is to limit the proliferation of debt by borrowing less, for instance, and to channel savings more into equities and tangible investment than into debt - claims on economic output.
What's important to remember is that these long - term swings are driven by the fundamental economic laws of supply and demand, as well as the continuous technological progress that can affect both output and consumption.
In most economies, GDP growth is a measure of economic output generated by the performance of the underlying economy.
Are the actions being taken by Trump's administration to spur domestic manufacturing, jobs and economic output a precursor to a weaker dollar and another bull market in gold?
The answer came on March 8 in Santiago, Chile, when a revised version of the original pact, called Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans - Pacific Partnership (CPTPP or TPP - 11) was signed by eleven nations that represent roughly 40 % of the world's economic output.
In his speech to the Committee for the Republic in Washington D.C. on January 16, 2013, Richard Fisher of the Dallas Fed said: «The next financial crisis could cost more than two years of economic output, borne by millions of U.S. taxpayers.
Oman, the poorest Gulf Arab country on the basis of economic output per person, was cut for the first time by Moody's Investors Service, which cited the negative impact of Continue Reading
Oman, the poorest Gulf Arab country on the basis of economic output per person, was cut for the first time by Moody's Investors Service, which cited the negative impact of lower oil prices on government finances, economic performance and balance - of - payments.
Between 1989 and the late 1990s, the economic output of the former Soviet Union declined by a nearly unimaginable 40 %, resulting in terrible destruction to personal incomes.
As you can tell from the far right column above, the main reason that OPEC's January output fell by 8,100 barrels per day from revised December figures was the decrease of 47,300 barrels per day in output from Venezuela, which is suffering from the effects of economic sanctions imposed by the US.
Furthermore, the Fed would like to adhere to the so - called «Taylor Rule» (in spite of Professor Taylor's protestations that it is misinterpreting and misusing his concept), a mathematical construct that purports to make monetary policy more «scientific» by establishing an arithmetic rule for varying the administered interest rate according to the variance of «actual from target inflation» (note that «inflation» refers to the change in a price index in this case, not the phenomenon of inflation of the money supply as such), as well as the variance of economic output from «potential output» (i.e, the so - called «output gap» is incorporated in the formula as well).
What the Pope doesn't get is that the wealth created by the free enterprise far exceeds the output of any other economic system and therefore more people thrive AND the free enterprise gives more people a chance to do well.
Self - control must also mean refusing to succumb to a culture that tells us our worth can be measured by our economic output, a culture I can not help wanting to call «capitalism.»
Any «culture that tells us our worth can be measured by our economic output» is narrow, stupid, and empty (if not «nasty, brutish, and short»).
In addition to the national impact, the BA examined output of the craft brewing industry by state, as well as the state economic contribution per capita for adults over 21.
India is projected to become the world's biggest milk producer over the next decade, having tripled its output during the first quarter of this century, a report by the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation (OECD) has revealed.
In Greece alone economic output fell by roughly 20 per cent since the beginning of the crisis.
For decades, Labour has believed that inequalities can be eased by modest redistribution and that the way to persuade the haves to give up a little is to raise economic output.
There are 526,000 immigrants living on Long Island, making up 18 percent of the region's population and 20 percent of the economic output of Long Islanders, according to a study released today by the Fiscal Policy Institute, New Americans on Long Island: A Vital Fifth of the Economy.
«As a central estimate, we have assumed that these effects will net out and that the overall short - term effect of staging the London Olympics will be to boost UK economic output in Q3 by around 0.3 % to -0.4 %.
«A communist economic system would be characterized by advanced productive technology that enables material abundance, which in turn would enable the free distribution of most or all economic output and the holding of the means of producing this output in common.»
@SJuan76 According to wikipedia: «A communist economic system would be characterized by advanced productive technology that enables material abundance, which in turn would enable the free distribution of most or all economic output and the holding of the means of producing this output in common.»
Official government figures show migration increasing the UK's output by # 4 billion and making up ten to 15 per cent of Britain's economic growth.
According to research by the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, the biotechnology and biopharmaceutical industries provide more than 850,000 direct jobs, contributing more than $ 1.2 trillion in economic output in the United States alone.
According to figures from the World Bank, the Chinese economy's carbon intensity — the amount of CO2 emissions relative to the size of economic output — has decreased by almost 70 per cent over the past three decades (see «Peak planet: Carbon dioxide intensity «-RRB-, and a further 20 per cent reduction from current levels is promised by 2020.
Indeed, according to a report last year by the research and management organization Battelle, «In 2010 alone, the human genome sequencing projects and associated genomics research and industry activity directly and indirectly generated $ 67 billion in U.S. economic output and supported 310,000 jobs that produced $ 20 billion in personal income.»
By one estimate, over a third of global economic output depends on catalytic processes.
Building Bricks: Exploring the Global Research and Innovation Impact of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Korea, written by Jonathan Adams, David Pendlebury, and Bob Stembridge, highlights these countries» public and private investments in research and development, their scientific and engineering labor forces, their output of research papers and particularly active areas of research, their academic impact as measured by citations, and their economic potential based on innovation and patenting.
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