Sentences with phrase «government running the economy»

Mr. Akomfrah, thus, wondered: «Exactly who is this NDC government running the economy for?
A government run economy with a strangle hold of its people?

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Desperate after Germany's economy collapsed in 1928, the country's president, Paul von Hindenburg, appointed a bunch of technocrats to run the government in 1930.
According to the Mr. Oliver, and presumably the PM, all governments in advanced economies (e.g., G7 countries, G20 countries, and the EURO area) are unethical, because they all run deficits and have no interest in eliminating them.
These numbers reveal that while no government could please everyone, especially where economic stakes differ and emotions run high, the Trudeau government has laid out a path towards a lower - carbon economy that has alienated few and found acceptance by a large majority.»
If the Conservative government wants to stabilize the debt - to - GDP ratio at 25 per cent, then at that ratio, the government must run a permanent and growing structural deficit that will result in the government's debt increasing at the same rate of growth as the economy.
Neoliberals argue that a well run economy should have no government at all, but should shift all the economic planning to Wall Street, to the City of London, or Paris or other financial centers.
If it does not receive cash and loans soon from European institutions, it could be forced to resort to government IOUs or a return to the drachma to keep its economy running.
Yet at every turn the government runs to the defence of supply management, the most antiquated, anti-competitive sector of the Canadian economy.
We must do something to change it as soon as possible and I am doing my part by stepping up to the plate to run as a United Conservative Party candidate, under the strong leadership of Jason Kenney, to defeat the NDP government in 2019 and to put Alberta's economy back on track!
When there's strong need for government intervention in the economy, similarly the last person you need running the government is someone who believes government should never intervene in the economy.
For instance, in the UK, the government has run a pretty tight fiscal policy, essentially relying on the central bank to keep the economy moving forward.
The credit either can come from governments running a budget deficit and pumping money into the economy, or it can come from bank lending.
His comment on Keynesian economics is in reference to the theory that governments should spend more — even by running deficits — to stimulate the economy during hard times and government should pay off debt and prepare for future recessions during good times.
(If program eligibility were widened, it would have more simulative effect on the economy, but save the government less and potentially lose money in the long run.)
This is not true, however, of Australia where, after four successive budget surpluses in the late 1980s, the Government has been able, responsibly, to run deficits to help the economy out of the recession.
And what does this have to do with our economy and running our government on more serious matters.
The global economy is run by a handful of international institutions, national governments, and corporations.
I just know I personally would not send my kid to an all - day government - run pre-K and the state of the U.S. economy and public schools such as they are right now, I don't think adding more responsibilities to them and throwing more money at them is something I'm on board with.
The Executive Director of IMANI Ghana, Franklin Cudjoe has downplayed government's request for an extra 1.8 billion to run the economy for the rest of the year.
A horror show of decrepit political formations not seen since the inter-war years has been exhumed from the crypt and installed across Europe: national governments, externally - imposed technocrats, even — in Greece — a troika - dictated regimen «reminiscent of Austria in 1922, when a High Commissioner was posted to Vienna by the Entente — under League of Nations colours — to run the economy to its satisfaction» (Anderson, 2012, 57).
For all Ed Miliband's talk of restructuring the British economy and creating a responsible capitalism, the party's position on the core issue of the deficit was dangerously muddled: after three years of opposing «austerity», the Labour leadership spentthe run - up to the election trying to minimise its differences with the government.
However, many warn that the economy is running too hot — around 25 % actual inflation per year (although the non-credible, official rate put out by the government's statistics bureau is less than half that amount, another point of criticism) and some expect there to be a possibly disruptive correction (a «hard landing») sometime following the election.
The government faces more problems in the run - up to the election with the news that the economy is set to weaken early next year.
At the end of the day British governments rise and fall primarily on the basis on whether they are trusted to run a sound economy.
The other standard trackers all paint an equally bleak picture for the government, on the forced choice question (which I always tend to think of our best indicator of which way tactical voting is likely to go next time round, given that there are no regular tracker questions that ask directly about it) the Conservatives now enjoy a 12 point lead over Labour, they have an 8 point lead as the party most likely to run the economy well, David Cameron has an 8 point lead as Best Prime Minister.
Running mate to the flagbearer of the opposition New Patriotic Party, (NPP), Nana Akufo - Addo, Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, has dared the Vice President, Kwesi Amissah - Artthur, and the government, to respond officially to the salient points he raised in his public lecture on the true state of the economy.
He added that Ms. Carpenter would soon be releasing a plan for job creation, that «is going to empower residents and business owners rather than empower government and use tax dollars to get Long Island's economy back and up running
Four, the current administration should reduce local borrowing in order not to be in competition with the private sector because the banks prefer to lend money to the government than the private sector and that will further run down our economy.
In the run up to the Spending Review, Campaign for Better Transport argued strongly that to create jobs and support the economy, the Government should forget about new roads and instead invest in public transport and mending our existing crumbling highways.
«Now is absolutely the wrong time to withdraw support for the economy and jobseekers - and the coalition government is wrong to abandon people to unemployment and risk the recovery which will cost us all more in the long run
Dr. Bawumia, who was then the Running Mate to then Candidate Nana Akufo - Addo on the ticket of the NPP, had explained that the program was a sham because the purpose for which the Mahama government had entered the program, which was to fix the country's ailing economy, was not being achieved, but worsening.
We lost that standard and I ran for governor of New York to get it back — to clean up Albany, to get our government working and to get our economy running once again.»
It simply hasn't occurred to him that the ability of governments to run up debt might now be more compromised by capital flows in a globalised economy.
The majority of the public has confidence in the Government's ability to run the economy (55 %) and there is widespread confidence in its ability to cut the deficit (62 %).
«That President Buhari, who met exchange rate at N197 to $ 1 said that he is pleased with the economy when exchange rate is now N370 to $ 1 is a clear indication that the government is being run on his behalf.
Congressional analysts are projecting that President Donald Trump has inherited a stable economy and a government that is on track to run a $ 559 billion budget deficit for the ongoing budget year.
DiNapoli says in the long term, an improved economy, perhaps government consolidation could ease the pressure but he says in the short run, there aren't any «simple solutions or fixes».
To put this in context, if we look back at 2006 - 2007 when the opposition Conservatives had a comparable single - digit lead over the Labour government, David Cameron was pretty much neck and neck with Tony Blair as best PM, the Conservatives and Labour were pretty much neck and neck on who would run the economy well and Cameron had a positive approval rating.
He was lucky enough to be allowed to form the first ever free government that was to supervise the run of the economy of Ghana state contemporary.
Tinubu only wants to corner the economy of Nigeria, using Buhari because he knows that he (Buhari) is weak and even at 41, his military government was ran by his deputy, Tunde Idiagbon.
The first is that most people think the Government and, in particular, George Osborne, are making a mess of running Britain's economy.
He knew that voters would never elect a Labour government unless they could trust it to run the economy.
He said with the temporarily painful measures, the government would turn the adversity to gains and ensure that never again would the nation run a corrupt, clueless and an oil - dependent economy.
Gov. Ricardo Rosselló said the government was in danger of running out of money because the economy ground to a halt in the wake of Hurricane Maria, which slammed into the island Sept. 20.
Lord Ashcroft: «It is only in government that the Conservative Party can complete the rehabilitation of its brand — that it can show doubtful voters that it really is on the side of ordinary people, that it is competent to run the economy, and that it can be trusted with public services like the NHS.
The most vociferous critics of Buhari's handling of the economy are mostly Peoples Democratic Party elements — the party members and the beneficiaries of a government that ran the country aground.
Schleicher, education director of the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, the group that runs the PISA ranking, told Tes: «The school system today is your economy tomorrow, and that is something I worry about when governments have an attitude of «oh well, lets cut some corners here».»
Emergency fiscal aid from the federal government helped prevent even deeper cuts but ran out before the economy recovered, and states chose to address their budget shortfalls disproportionately through spending cuts rather than a more balanced mix of service cuts and revenue increases.
The engines should run cleaner and more efficiently than the current engines or F - 150 or Ram, though government fuel economy ratings haven't been set.
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