Sentences with phrase «economy as a whole through»

In short, the FOMC is providing a little more credit to the economy as a whole through the expansion of its own balance sheet.
Because energy innovation is lowering production costs, IHS expects energy - intensive industries such as chemicals, metals, food and refining to outperform the U.S. economy as a whole through 2025.

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That increased wealth had a dynamic effect as it flowed through rural economies increasing GDP for the economy as a whole and tax revenues for the government,» Mr Norgate writes.
«Wealth creating industries» being those which put cash or tangible benefits into the economy as a whole either through taxation, wages or by creating technology, infrastructure or services which improves productivity.
At various points, he recognizes the legitimacy of all four common justifications of market regulation: to protect workers from exploitation, to protect consumers, to protect third parties harmed by market transactions (through externalities), and to preserve the stability of the economy or society as a whole (e.g., through regulation of the financial sector).
«As you know the NSIA fulfills a critical function in our economy and country as a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingAs you know the NSIA fulfills a critical function in our economy and country as a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingas a whole, principally it serves as a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savingas a good tool of fiscal discipline, ensuring future availability of capital through investments in long term assets and managing Nigerian savings.
Similarly, you can drop a ton into education without it showing appreciable impact on outcomes for 20 years as you need a whole generation of kids to grow through that upgraded system and into the workforce, and if the economy is depressed or the new jobs aren't there then you just have a bunch of better educated people facing hardship.
That is because the Fed funds rate is down at the zero bound, and monetary policy is being conducted through «credit easing» — using the Fed's balance sheet to benefit troubled lending markets, rather than the economy as a whole.
Even the best dividend stocks can go through dividend droughts — periods when they have to cut or quit paying dividends due to setbacks within their company, their industry or the economy as a whole.
The idea was to explain how it is difficult to save for the future in a way that will transfer today's purchasing power to the future without diminution, particularly when you have a central bank trying to stimulate the economy through the creation of credit, and the nation as a whole is overindebted.
We are better off with a slower, less indebted economy for a time, and in the end, the economy as a whole will be better off, with people saving to buy in the future, rather than running the risk of defaults, and a very punk economy while we work through the financial losses.
So we see his role as focused on bringing together the world's leading economies to signal that they're going to do their part while also elevating a sense of urgency in Paris, including through his meeting with the island states, and then having key Cabinet officials and, of course, our negotiator, Todd Stern, work through the whole two weeks, hopefully to achieve a successful framework.
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