In a new paper, «Stress in Boom Times: Understanding Teachers» Economic Anxiety in a High Cost Urban District,» [3] authors Elise Dizon - Ross, Emily Penner, Jane Rochmes and I, build on an economic survey of Americans conducted by Marketplace Edison Research to better understand the economic anxiety of teachers in San Francisco, as a case for better understanding the impact of
fast economic growth on professionals in fields in which salaries do not keep pace.
Not exact matches
As the second - largest economy in the world, and the
fastest growing of the major economies, China has tremendous influence
on global
economic growth, not to mention the companies whose share values rely
on such
growth.
One of the reasons the IMF has changed its tune
on fiscal policy is because research it has done in the past year shows that borrowing to pay for infrastructure pays for itself over the longer term by generating
faster economic growth.
These two factors are related because the Trump administration is counting
on faster economic growth to produce additional tax revenues that could then close the deficit.
For years, the world has watched as China posted
economic growth rates three times as
fast as the United States, built
on the back of government - directed capital investment and massive exports to the wealthy world.
U.S. stocks took their biggest loss in five months Tuesday as a health care bill backed by President Donald Trump ran into trouble in Congress, which raised some questions about his agenda of
faster economic growth spurred
on by lower taxes and cuts in regulations.
Of the other MINTs: Indonesia is in a stable recovery, but the importance of commodities like coal and palm oil means it will not return to previous
growth levels soon; Nigeria's economy remains overdependent
on oil, though Phylaktis sees its «
fast - growing population and labor force feeding
faster economic growth over the medium term»; and while «Turkey has a lot of potential,» Lau says, «its political and
economic management is questionable and casts a shadow over the economy.»
With global demand slackening and
faster economic growth necessary to service an increased debt load, one can see why China's leaders are urgently trying to transition to an alternate
growth model not wholly reliant
on exports and internal infrastructure.
However, the current high level of loan approvals suggests that housing credit
growth will nonetheless remain very
fast in the near term (see Box C in the chapter
on «Domestic
Economic Conditions»).
On its own, however,
faster economic growth will not do enough to reduce unemployment significantly, unless it is accompanied by moderation in
growth of labour costs.
Therefore, Mr. Speaker, we will, through consultations inside and outside government, translate the President's «Coordinated Programme of
Economic and Social Development Policies» (CPESDP) into a detailed medium - term national development policy framework for 2018 - 2021, for
fast and sustained
growth, building
on the achievements of this year and the measures already contained in this budget.
The world is
fast approaching a «catastrophic tipping point»
on climate change that could have a major impact
on economic growth and security, Tony Blair has said.
But the weight of the evidence suggests that, at least
on average, public spending
on universities leads to both desirable outcomes for students and
faster economic growth.
When investors expect stronger
economic growth with
faster inflation, they'll demand higher yields
on long - term bonds.
However, base effects
on energy prices will be much less favorable down the road and, combined with a tighter labor market and
faster economic growth, could result in a meaningful acceleration in inflation pressures.
As the second - largest economy in the world, and the
fastest growing of the major economies, China has tremendous influence
on global
economic growth, not to mention the companies whose share values rely
on such
growth.
By rallying the support of the regional travel industry through ITB Asia, we hope to spur
on a
faster recovery and contribute towards its overall social and
economic growth,» said Nino Gruettke, Executive Director of ITB Asia.
«By rallying the support of the regional travel industry through ITB Asia, we hope to spur
on a
faster recovery and contribute towards its overall social and
economic growth.»
On a per capita basis,
economic output in Alliance states expanded twice as
fast as in the rest of the country, showing that climate action and
economic growth go hand in hand.
The amount of electricity needed in the future will largely depend
on how
fast non-OECD economies grow and what type of activities make up that
economic growth.
A policy mix comprising cash transfers, stronger social insurance and limits
on the use of fossil fuels would lead to
faster economic growth, stronger employment creation and a fairer income distribution, as well as lower greenhouse gas emissions.
Change a single decimal point
on one of the hundreds of interrelated ecological or
economic inputs —
faster - than - expected emissions from China, melting tundra, diminished albedo, slower rates of deforestation,
faster economic growth — and voila!
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Still focused
on climate change being «fraught with complexity and uncertainty,» Herkströter outlined Shell's plans for the future: «We will continue to find and produce oil and gas — efficiently and responsibly — to fuel the next 20 - 30 years of
economic growth... We will provide more natural gas and develop our businesses in gas - fired power generation... We are moving
fast in the area of renewables, with a new core business called Shell International Renewables.
The timing and composition of the new policy decisions mean that the
faster pace of consolidation in this Budget does not have a material impact
on economic growth over the forecast period, relative to the 2013?
To be really clear, if the ideas of people like Bob Ayres have merit [that energy * efficiency is a big component of
economic growth, i.e., much of «Total Factor Productivity»], it is * even * more important to move
faster and harder
on efficiency and sustainable - energy replacements, and to stretch oil & gas supplies as long as possible.
To have a chance of solving things, the whole system needs to change, starting with the
economic fallacies
on which policies are based (for instance, the arbitrary number that represents GNP
growth is the ultimate goal of society and must therefore eternally grow bigger and bigger and bigger,
faster).
Here are a few interesting articles, including beard care products as one of the
fastest growing US markets; strong
growth in the Idaho manufacturing industry; and details
on Arizona's strong
economic growth ranking.
Forbes compiled its list of
fastest - growing cities for 2015 by analyzing the 100 most populated metro areas in the U.S. and ranking them
on six metrics, including estimated population increases, job
growth,
economic growth, and the median annual pay for college - educated workers.
That dramatic rise was predicated
on investors thinking a newly Republican - controlled Washington would bring about
faster economic growth through infrastructure spending and tax cuts.