Sentences with phrase «economic term called»

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It's clearly what they call in economic terms «crowding out.»
In the U.S. presidential race, Hillary Clinton has proposed tax reforms to curb what she calls «quarterly capital,» the focus by public companies and investors on rapid returns instead of long - term profitability and economic growth.
Alec Phillips and Blake Taylor, analysts on Goldman's US economic - analysis team, say that the Senate version of the tax bill, called the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, would slightly boost growth in the short term — but that the boost would quickly fade.
Based on Gordon's interpretation of the Kondratieff theory, the current global forecast calls for a long, cold economic winter with a 100 % probability of short - term total chaos.
Although the National Bureau of Economic Research officially called an end to the Great Recession in mid-2009, the years that followed were characterized by slow and uneven growth, with some analysts using the term «jobless recovery» to describe economic conEconomic Research officially called an end to the Great Recession in mid-2009, the years that followed were characterized by slow and uneven growth, with some analysts using the term «jobless recovery» to describe economic coneconomic conditions.
(6) Regardless of the terms of any agreement evidencing an Incentive Award, the Committee shall have the right to substitute stock appreciation rights for outstanding Options granted to any Participant, provided the substituted stock appreciation rights call for settlement by the issuance of shares of Common Stock, and the terms of the substituted stock appreciation rights and economic benefit of such substituted stock appreciation rights are at least equivalent to the terms and economic benefit of the Options being replaced.
While there are some signs of recognition such as the Fed's reduction in its estimated neutral rate from 4.5 percent to 3.0 percent during the last 2 years, the IMF's explicit use of the term secular stagnation in its World Economic Outlook, ECB president Mario Draghi's call for global coordination and greater use of fiscal policy, and Japan's indicated interest in fiscal - monetary cooperation, policymakers still have not made sufficiently radical adjustments in their world view to reflect this new reality of a world where generating adequate nominal GDP growth is likely to be the primary macroeconomic policy challenge for the next decade.
Ferrario says one of their more interesting features is their proprietary investment framework called economic regime - based asset allocation (ERRA) that monitors macroeconomic and market data to make portfolio adjustments with a medium to long - term outlook for each asset class.
This week in Beijing, Mr. Wang Qishan, vice premier and leader of the Chinese delegation at the fifth Sino - US Strategic Economic Dialogue (SED), a mechanism launched in 2006 to discuss long - term strategic issues between the two countries, called on the US to take swift action to protect Chinese investments in the US.
Nonetheless, forecasting a significant rise in long - term interest rates has become a controversial call — mainly because it hasn't happened, despite years of economic recovery.
11-18-2005 2005 Drilling Program Completed on Caledonia's Mulonga Plain Joint Venture 11-14-2005 Caledonia Mining 3rd Quarter Results 2005 10-13-2005 Available online: Webcast of presentation to the Minesite Forum 10-11-2005 London: Presentation to the Minesite Forum 09-14-2005 Caledonia amends terms of share purchase warrants 09-13-2005 Caledonia and Motapa announce 11 drill targets at Mulonga Plain Kashiji Plain analytical results confirm possible local source 08-15-2005 Caledonia Mining signs a Memorandum of Understanding with a South African Black Economic Empowerment Consortium 08-12-2005 Caledonia Mining Second Quarter Results 2005 08-11-2005 Caledonia Mining Second Quarter Results Conference Call and Webcast 07-18-2005 Caledonia announces Summer Drilling Program on Kikerk Lake Property, Nunavut 06-22-2005 Caledonia Mining Corporation announces Admission to the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange and # 1.57 million placing 06-13-2005 Caledonia Mining signs a Letter of Intent with a Cobalt Refinery to supply 3 % of total annual world production 05-16-2005 Caledonia Mining 1st Quarter Results 2005 05-06-2005 Caledonia Annual Meeting set for Tuesday May 10th 2005 05-05-2005 Caledonia Mining Granted Prospecting Right for Grasvally and Will Commence the Drilling Program by Mid May 2005 03-29-2005 Caledonia Mining 4th Quarter and 2004 Annual Results 03-23-2005 Caledonia Mining Fourth Quarter and Annual results Conference call & webcast 03-08-2005 Mulonga Plain JV Exploration Work Program Update 02-23-2005 Caledonia Mining Appoints New Chairman 01-31-2005 Caledonia updates diamond exploration results at Mulonga Plain joint venture in ZamCall and Webcast 07-18-2005 Caledonia announces Summer Drilling Program on Kikerk Lake Property, Nunavut 06-22-2005 Caledonia Mining Corporation announces Admission to the AIM Market of the London Stock Exchange and # 1.57 million placing 06-13-2005 Caledonia Mining signs a Letter of Intent with a Cobalt Refinery to supply 3 % of total annual world production 05-16-2005 Caledonia Mining 1st Quarter Results 2005 05-06-2005 Caledonia Annual Meeting set for Tuesday May 10th 2005 05-05-2005 Caledonia Mining Granted Prospecting Right for Grasvally and Will Commence the Drilling Program by Mid May 2005 03-29-2005 Caledonia Mining 4th Quarter and 2004 Annual Results 03-23-2005 Caledonia Mining Fourth Quarter and Annual results Conference call & webcast 03-08-2005 Mulonga Plain JV Exploration Work Program Update 02-23-2005 Caledonia Mining Appoints New Chairman 01-31-2005 Caledonia updates diamond exploration results at Mulonga Plain joint venture in Zamcall & webcast 03-08-2005 Mulonga Plain JV Exploration Work Program Update 02-23-2005 Caledonia Mining Appoints New Chairman 01-31-2005 Caledonia updates diamond exploration results at Mulonga Plain joint venture in Zambia.
And yes, actually the market reaction has really being quite muted and I don't know whether this partly reflects the new economic norm, you know the flattening of the Phillips Curve, disruptive change, lower inflation the Fed talked about at the Jackson Hole Summit last year, something called Our Star which is going to lower long - term rate of equilibrium interest rates.
This strong growth - driven by both occupancy and rate improvement and which was even stronger at upper upscale, urban, and luxury properties - comes at a time when economic data points have called into question the near - term sustainability of the U.S. economic recovery and would appear to demonstrate that as yet no reigns have been placed on corporate travel.
This is not the place to go into the complexities of what used to be called «stratification theory,» but ever since Marx gave a prominent place to «class» in his interpretation of history, there has been general agreement to use this term to refer to a system of ranking in which the command of economic resources is the prevailing criterion.
Dr. Smith's sermons have three primary themes: spiritual and economic liberation for his own people, helping them develop what some would call black pride, but what he terms «self - esteem, a sense of somebodiness»; the church's mission as the Body of Christ in the world; and reconciliation and relationship — «Relationship is what the gospel is all about for me.»
There is an item in today's Australian by David Crowe and Lauren Wilson (Economic gurus issue MPs with call to arms on reform)- but still no clues on when we're likely to see the final terms of reference.
«CIHT has been calling for investment in infrastructure and are pleased that the government is acknowledging the role that this will play in the UK's economic recovery and we will continue to call for a balanced long - term investment programme.»
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, too, has called for a permanent extension of the tax cap, a signature economic measure from his first term.
Even with WTO terms (the so called «hard Brexit»), the economic costs or tariffs are not that great and would be discounted before the exit day by revaluation of the currency.
He called for a «shared national economic purpose», saying he wanted to work with business to meet «all long - term challenges by making the reforms you need and the modernisation you require and the country requires for economic success».
Trustees called for a solution «that will make it possible for the Commonwealth to quickly reach a stable financial footing» and noted their fiduciary duty to NYCERS does not «preclude our expressing well - founded concern that a rush to short - term solutions may not provide a long term path to economic recovery and debt repayment.»
«Across all sectors we are laying a solid foundation for our imminent take off, of what I call an economic transformation, God willing in my second term in office,» he said.
The cap also remains a signature economic achievement from Gov. Andrew Cuomo's first term and he has also called for the cap to be approved on a permanent basis.
«The Cedi is one of the best performing currency's in Africa this year in terms of stability and Moody's have come out to upgrade Ghana's economy and moved us from B - negative to B - stable and yet somebody who calls himself and economist can lie that Moody's has not upgraded Ghana,» the President added as he questioned Dr. Bawumia's economic credentials.
Jennifer Schwartz Berky is running for a second term in the Ulster County Legislature, a role that calls upon her 30 - year career as a professional urban planner in environmental protection and economic development.
The economic term is called total factor productivity - it measures how much stuff a country can produce given a certain amount of inputs (land, capital, labour, etc).
The governor in his first term has cast himself as a pro-business chief executive and pursued measures friendly toward the state's business community, including a self - imposed spending cap in the state budget, a limit on annual property tax increases and a revamped economic development program called START - UP NY.
Calling the college «the heartbeat of economic development in Ulster County,» Perfit said, «If SUNY New Paltz was not in New Paltz, there would be no New Paltz in terms of commercial activity.»
The Chief of Staff, Julius Debrah has called on the Chiefs and people of the Eastern Region to retain President John Dramani Mahama for a second term to accelerate economic growth.
Esopus Supervisor Shannon Harris is calling for economic development in her first term.
For example, Lawrence B. Lindsey, President Bush's assistant for economic policy, says the Kyoto Protocol, which calls on nations to limit their CO2 production, «could damage our collective prosperity and, in so doing, put our long - term environmental health at risk.»
AAU, APLU and ACE cite need for long - term economic growth, call for tax and entitlement reform to address broader budget issues.
Senator Marco Rubio called Yellen a «lead architect» of monetary policies «that threaten the short and long - term prospects of strong economic growth and job creation.»
-- U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today visited construction of the future site of the Birmingham Intermodal Facility, as part his Invest in America, Commit to the Future bus tour, calling it an investment in Alabama's economic future that could be replicated across the country if Congress would support a long - term transportation bill.
SHREVEPORT, La. — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx today joined state and local officials at the «Segment K» I - 49 extension project as part of his Invest in America, Commit to the Future bus tour, calling it an investment in Louisiana's economic future that could be replicated across the country if Congress would support a long - term transportation bill.
GARLAND, Texas — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx visited the proposed I - 635 LBJ Freeway East improvement project near Dallas today as part of his Invest in America, Commit to the Future bus tour, calling it an investment in Texas» economic future that could be achieved if Congress would support a long - term transportation bill.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx joined state and local officials today to kick off his Invest in America, Commit to the Future bus tour at the Pickaway County Connector project, calling it an investment in Ohio's economic future that could be replicated across the country if Congress would support a long - term transportation bill.
Let's call it a Treasury Bond Bubble, because other classes of intermediate term debt have significant yield spreads over Treasuries because of the current economic volatility.
In February, the G20 called for a coordinated stimulus program to be implemented by the world's major economies — or at least the ones that can afford it — that would see countries borrow to spend on infrastructure like subway lines and power - generating stations, assets that will provide a short - term economic boost while laying the foundation for longer - term growth.
That didn't happen as Pimco, guided by an economic view called the «new neutral,» predicted that shorter - term bonds will do better than longer - dated debt out of a belief that investors are overestimating how much the Federal Reserve will increase the benchmark rate.
After Russia, swept up in the Asian economic crisis, had defaulted on its debt, Long Term Capital was besieged with calls to put up more cash as collateral for its investments.
Russia, swept up in an Asian economic crisis, had defaulted on its debt, and Long Term was besieged with calls to put up more collateral for its investments.
A paper by Clifford Asness and colleagues called International Diversification Works (Eventually) argues that «long - term returns are primarily about a country's economic performance, and long - term economic performance varies across countries» in ways that can not be known in advance.
Graham Cooke, President, World Travel Awards commented: «The past 12 months have brought several challenges, namely the economic downturn and the outbreak of swine flu, which has impacted travel and tourism worldwide; today's winners have remained focused on their long term objectives, and continued to deliver above and beyond the call of duty, setting an industry example.»
For this «ultimate stage,» as he called it, Mr. de Noirmont said he was deterred by what he termed a stunting economic climate in France.
The lack of a shared long - term goal for cutting emissions represents a mixed result for President Bush, who had pledged last year to bring together most of the world's biggest economic powers — later called «major economies» by the White House — and produce a shared long - term goal for curbing greenhouse - gas emissions by the end of 2008.
Those comparisons were expressed in economic terms with a standard financial accounting tool called «net present value.»
Speaking in Tokyo last week, President Obama extended this problem to its logical conclusion, calling for rebalanced growth and a new U.S. economic strategy based on exports: «One of the important lessons this recession has taught us is the limits of depending primarily on American consumers and Asian exports to drive growth... [our] new strategy will mean that we save more and spend less, reform our financial systems, reduce our long - term deficit and borrowing.
What Nye called «informing» the public about the social and economic cost of things that are already happening, like extreme weather and sea level rise, Cupp termed «scare tactics.»
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