Sentences with phrase «effects of the financial crisis on»

Pathways to Prosperity: Meeting the Challenge of Preparing Young Americans for the 21st Century hit a nerve with employers, educators, and state officials struggling with high unemployment rates, perceived skills mismatches, and the devastating effect of the financial crisis on young people.

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EY's report concludes this emphasis on frugality is because Gen Z have matured in the aftermath of the financial crisis and, having seen the recession's effect on their families, are more careful with their money.
The massive and multifaceted policy responses to the financial crisis and Great Recession — ranging from traditional fiscal stimulus to tools that policymakers invented on the fly — dramatically reduced the severity and length of the meltdown that began in 2008; its effects on jobs, unemployment, and budget deficits; and its lasting impact on today's economy.
After the financial crisis, global bank regulatory bodies established a number of new banking regulations which are having important effects on the credit machine.
However, that is not true because the financial crisis has no effect on some lines of the business industry.
[9] Cato's former chairman Bill Niskanen found that variation around that trend «had significant effects on asset prices and the real economy, and most of this variation was a consequence of the Fed's response to financial crises
So, we see a major financial and economic crisis beginning with deflation in a certain number of countries such as Japan, which had major effects on countries such as South Korea and Brazil, and also on developed countries where all the countries of the North and South are starting to move into recession.
I wonder if the current financial crisis could have the effect of burying another crucial event which could have an equally huge impact on our society, albeit in other ways: the coming before the House of Commons on Wednesday of the contentious and potentially unpopular Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill for its final stages.
Earlier that year, Clifford Mintz wrote about changes in the pharmaceutical industry during the early stages of the financial crisis and their effect on pharma - industry employment.
The authors note that experiences of other countries that have overcome financial crises, such as Iceland and Finland, suggest that by ring - fencing health and social budgets, governments can avoid some of the harmful effects of crisis taking their toll on the health of their populations.
This one will be about «the effects of the U.S. financial crisis on large and small European countries and how their difficulties impact the US.»
The combination of continued State withdrawal from service provision, the deep and persistent effects of the global financial crisis that begun in 2008 and profound changes in the type of demand for social housing across North Western Europe call for a reflection on the implications of these phenomena for social housing providers.
Its three - act structure is set in iconic places of the economic crisis that swept the world in 2008: London, whose banking system collapsed; Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, whose economy was wrecked in two weeks by a succession of strategic errors in managing the crisis» effects on the three local banks; and Dubai, a Middle East financial hub.
The exhibition «Tension & Conflict — Video Art after 2008» focusses on an exceptional selection of artistic representations which, with unusual eloquence, have resorted to video and the moving image as a means of probing into the impact and effects of the 2008 global financial crisis.
And since projects are often on the drawing board for months before submission, the effects of the 2008 financial crisis may only recently have started to reach the CDM's inbox.
These reports present the results of a study during the second half of 2009 into the effects of the global financial crisis of 2008 on the food security of low and middle income populations in 5 cities: Rosario (Argentina), Bogota (Colombia), Accra (Ghana), Kitwe (Zambia) and Colombo (Sri Lanka).
These reports (2010) present the results of a study during the second half of 2009 into the effects of the global financial crisis of 2008 on the food security of low and middle income populations in 5 cities: Rosario (Argentina), Bogota (Colombia), Accra (Ghana), Kitwe (Zambia) and Colombo (Sri Lanka).
Of course, globalization and emerging markets are nothing new for international law firms — the big push for many took place in the 1990s — although the effects of the financial crisis and economic downturn have caught up with many U.S - headquartered firms who could previously rely on a strong domestic market to keep the money coming iOf course, globalization and emerging markets are nothing new for international law firms — the big push for many took place in the 1990s — although the effects of the financial crisis and economic downturn have caught up with many U.S - headquartered firms who could previously rely on a strong domestic market to keep the money coming iof the financial crisis and economic downturn have caught up with many U.S - headquartered firms who could previously rely on a strong domestic market to keep the money coming in.
Other reasons include a negative perception of the industry following the financial crisis and a knock - on economic effect regarding cuts on graduate programmes.
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