«These workers might be able to move into new niches that are created when
economic shifts happen.»
Not exact matches
A staggering amount of wholesale change is
happening — from unprecedented and widespread aging to rampant urbanization and growth in a global middle class to an eastward
shift in
economic power and a growing number of disruptive technologies.»
But a broader
shift likely won't
happen until some
economic factors — most notably mortgage rates — change.
And when that
happens, radical ideas, like
economic paradigm
shifts and movement toward true - cost markets — ideas that people easily dismiss right now — will suddenly become possible.
The reality is that the
economic shift around changing work habits and structures will undoubtedly affect some in a negative way; and some are being left out by the significant change
happening.
Indeed, many of the peculiar political,
economic, and finally religious
shifts that have contributed to the secularized cultures of today have been shaped by elements of these encounters, and (though we shall never know) may have taken place in their own way without what we call the Reformation ever having
happened.
The global
economic collapse of the last 12 months has produced a dramatic
shift in public opinion on appropriate reward for a job well done and what should
happen when things don't go well.
«What
happened to industry in 2010 was an incredible power
shift, from north to south and from west to east, in terms of
economic and political power.
However, even a small negative change in
economic conditions could trigger a
shift towards a stronger growth trend for consumer insolvencies in Ontario as we saw
happen in several western provinces in Canada in 2016.
This
shift to the road of least resistance is
happening already, at huge
economic advantage to Canada and at secure - supply disadvantage to the US.
«Much of this is dependent upon
economic recovery, but if this
happens you will see a flattening of the yield curve and the advantage in floating rate
shift to fixed rate,» he concurs.