Personal initiative and his platform, which emphasized change, played well in the face of the country's poor
economic performance in the early 1980s.
Many studies have shown that countries whose central banks make monetary policy independently of such political influence have
better economic performance, including lower inflation and interest rates.
The foreign exchange related challenges are weighing down
on economic performance especially in the manufacturing sector given the heavy dependence on imported raw materials.
Against that, the generally high savings and investment ratios in those countries, and their capacity to adopt new technologies, will ensure further exceptionally
strong economic performances in the 1990s.
The country's
economic performance over the past several years is enough to give pause to even the most optimistic real estate practitioners.
There is considerable scope for boosting company and
economic performance by promoting employee ownership and share ownership.
But the point is simply that in meeting the challenge of securing growth in the near term, the stability of
future economic performance can't be dismissed as a consideration.
It means that the author acknowledges that the region with the
worst economic performance in recent years, the largest military buildup, the most radical....
«Most participants noted that the upcoming British referendum... could generate financial market turbulence that could adversely affect
domestic economic performance,» the minutes said.
These studies will help to establish costs, risks,
potential economic performance, and environmental impacts of such facilities and identify commercial / market potential for the products.
You are probably more aware of local laws, local tax changes,
local economic performance, etc, so it makes sense that you'd be more in tune with your own country.
Firm management is better positioned to make effective decisions when access to essential data is straightforward, they are able to visualize key performance indicators, and identify trends in
firm economic performance.
That will help to support a distribution yield of between 6 % and 7 %, although amounts have changed each quarter to
reflect economic performance.
During this period investors thought of the euro area as a group of countries that would not only share a currency, but also
share economic performance and long - term outcomes.
If they were correct, and if their assumption that
economic performance dictates stock market trends were correct, then stock prices should rise after an attack on a presumed monopoly, not fall.
The performance of the economy does not govern the stock market; the social mood as reflected by stock market trends
governs economic performance.
It argues that by improving their finances
when economic performance is strong, governments will have more scope to use tax cuts or increases in public spending to combat a future downturn.
When presidents know they are being held accountable
for economic performance, they act more responsibly — or suffer the consequences.
He also talked down the dollar in saying that, while the gains are understandable due to
stronger economic performance and confidence in the currency, a weaker dollar would be more desirable.
Yet judging by its school system — perhaps the most important indicator of a country's
future economic performance — this Swedish model's looks appear to be fading fast.
However, some impediments do exist including slower global economic growth, a recession in Europe, and fiscal and political uncertainty in the U.S. Taking these facts and trends together, we are bullish on the prospect of
improving economic performance in 2012 from 2011.
Commenting on the widespread push to encourage more students to study STEM in order to boost the economy, the report notes that «public policy to broadly stimulate the number of STEM graduates will have no direct effect on the
overall economic performance of Indiana, and risk [s] suppressing the wages or increasing outmigration of future STEM graduates.»
September 13, 2010 (Washington, DC)-- Results from the Employee Ownership Foundation's 19th Annual
Economic Performance Survey of ESOP (employee stock ownership plan) companies that are members of The ESOP Association show that ESOPs are not immune to economic developments beyond their control.
They interviewed managers of 761 manufacturing firms across six EU countries, and combined this
with economic performance data and official ETS carbon emissions data.
«Today I'm setting out the northern powerhouse, so we can deliver a real improvement in the long
term economic performance of the north of England.
Beland, an Associate Professor at Louisiana State University, and Murphy, an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas and Associate at the Centre for
Economic Performance at LSE, collected data from schools in Birmingham, Leicester, London and Manchester in 2013.
The Transit Connect's passenger configuration earned a class
leading economic performance rating in ASG's Study, costing 19 % less to purchase and operate over the first 6.5 years in its life - cycle, when compared with the average vehicle in its segment.
Soglin blasted Fitzgerald, Gov. Scott Walker, Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce and the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. for the state's
weak economic performance over the past five years compared with other states.
Phrases with «economic performance»