Sentences with phrase «from deep recession»

With an economy only slowly recovering from a deep recession, and jobs still scarce those seeking employment are increasingly realizing the value and importance of a college degree.
This is the case in economics today, where Keynesian economists are attacked for their advocacy of «fiscal stimulus» to promote recovery from a deep recession; and in biology, where evolutionary biologists are attacked as atheists because they are steadfast in their findings that the earth is billions rather than thousands of years old.
The latest analysis by the Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency, described at the Green blog and Roger Pielke Jr.'s blog, shows how the decline in per - capita emissions from the deep recession was overcome by growth in the industrializing world.
Combined with Paul Volcker's inflation fighting at the Fed the economy emerged from a deep recession and grew.
Cha founded the Richmond, Virginia - based business in 2009, as the U.S. was slowly emerging from deep recession.
Before then, it had kept its policy rate at a record low near zero for seven years in an effort to help the country recover from the deepest recession since the 1930s.
To recover from the deepest recession since the second world war - and to build, from the wreckage of a broken economy built on debt, a new economy where we save and invest for tomorrow.
The recovery from the deepest recession since the Great Depression has been filled with fits and starts and has generally been perceived as lackluster.

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Surely, an exit from the eurozone and a subsequent currency devaluation would be traumatic for both countries, likely leading to a deep recession.
The country faced a deep recession in the late nineties, and has struggled to recover from the current global economic crisis.
«2015 was hardly the best of times for Alberta and Saskatchewan, but the underlying strength of Ontario and Quebec helped prevent Canada's economy from sinking into a deeper recession.
Much of the shortfall through the first year of President Obama's second term dates back to the deep hole he inherited from George W. Bush as the economy plunged into the Great Recession at the end of 2007.
In early 2009, the transit agency was reeling from the recession, and straphangers were about to get walloped by deep service cuts and a 23 percent fare hike.
Even before the onset of the UK's deepest recession in a generation, official figures showed that only the better - off families were spared from a squeeze on living standards that saw median income virtually unchanged and fresh cuts in real pay for those on the lowest salaries.
Entering the ERM for political reasons, thereby creating the longest and deepest recession since the war, and then being ignominiously ejected from the ERM showing the futility and folly of the whole exercise, was the main reason why the Tory Party fell from grace, and still has not fully recovered.
People with periodontal issues (e.g. deep pockets, recurrent infection, bone loss / recession, etc) will also need additional support from whole bone extract (bone, marrow and cartilage), CoQ10 (or Beef Heart) and collagen.
It's 2008 and we're deep in the throes of the campaign season, already feeling the reverberations of the recession, and though Dominik's characters seem largely unaware of partisan politics, the machinations of the system can be felt all around them; wherever the action takes us, we're never far from a politician on the radio or on TV, the latter always lingered over suggestively.
In fact, the economic output that is lost because of poor education policies and practices leaves many countries in what amounts to a permanent state of economic recession — and one that can be larger and deeper than the one that resulted from the financial crisis at the beginning of the millennium, out of which many countries are still struggling to climb.
To isolate the effect of the recessionary spending cuts from that of the general ill - effects of the recession, Cora Wigger, Heyu Xiong and I rely on the fact that states that relied heavily on state taxes to fund public schools experienced the deepest education revenue cuts during the recession, on average.
Don — I know I've heard you speak about how school districts» recovery from recessions / deep downturns often lag behind other sectors of the economy.
But questions remain about whether even those financial incentives can convince states already grappling with a deep recession to overhaul troubled charter authorizing systems, push aside political opposition and shift funds away from traditional public schools.
Although public schools may still feel the repercussions from the 2008 recession, federal data showed a significant upsurge in state and local education spending in the 2014 - 15 school year — an increase that, if it persists, could eventually restore four earlier years of deep budget cuts, according to an analysis by The Hechinger Report.
US banks stand to collect a record $ 38.5 bn in fees for customer overdrafts this year, with the bulk of the revenue coming from the most financially stretched consumers amid the deepest recession since the 1930s, according to research.
The economy might be on the mend, but many Americans are still knee deep in debt from the effects of the recession.
Sure I can... Don't forget, we still have no real idea if the US is possibly evolving into another Japan — I'm not actually suggesting that, but I do know a de-leveraging is the longest, deepest & most intractable type of recession to recover from.
We take a deep dive into the history of the equity / bond relationship, and draw lessons from the 1969 - 70 recession.
Government data show consumer spending has been rising steadily out of the deepest trough of the Great Recession in June 2009 while credit card and retail industry data indicate that a more cautious shopper is emerging from the economic crisis.
This outperformance is all the more impressive since this period: (i) effectively begins when stock prices for the Big - 6 banks were depressed from the TMT [1] credit cycle, and (ii) includes Alberta's 2015/2016 deep recession, which weighed heavily on CWB's results.
Dividend Growth Investing falls closer to GARP investing than deep value investing, because dividend growth investing relies on selecting companies with wide moats, strong balance sheets, the ability to grow dividends through recessions, and a product or service that you can see existing and indeed flourishing 10 or 20 years from now.
A retailer friend of mine from Maryland has his own formula for fighting his way out of this lingering and deep recession.
Born in the mid-late 2000s as its older sister Williamsburg to the West began to professionalize, this noisily industrial, dirty artist haven got a reprieve from gentrifying forces when the deep recession slowed the rise of rents for artist spaces, which remained still relatively cheap by Manhattan's standards.
A cynical view suggests that all the talk about the recession fostering frugality, living within one's means, and the virtues of helping and being helped by one's community is just talk, and that what's actually happening is that people are building up a deep well of perceived deprivation, a backlog of buying, such that when the economy recovers we'll see another binge of overconsumption, carrying us farther still from a satisfying life and speeding the collapse of planetary life support systems.
The situation we find ourselves in today, with three major crises converging at the same time — foreign energy dependence, climate change and a deep economic recession — is very different from anything we have ever experienced before.
However, with the economy in a deep recession and the legal profession reeling from layoffs and structural changes to the law firm business model, is it realistic for lawyers to expect -LSB-...]
However, with the economy in a deep recession and the legal profession reeling from layoffs and structural changes to the law firm business model, is it realistic for lawyers to expect employer assistance in navigating the seemingly competing demands of their personal and professional lives?
While the seniors housing industry is showing signs of stabilization after a deep recession, the recovery remains choppy with assisted living outperforming independent living on the occupancy front, according to newly released data from the...
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