Between 2010 and 2015, Syracuse ranked 100th in economic growth, 80th in prosperity and 83rd in inclusion, a measure indicating whether economic
growth raises standards of living for all people, according to the report.
Not exact matches
These jobs and investments, in turn, will presumably create other forms
of growth, which will
raise standards of living and tax revenue, and possibly even turn the location
of HQ2 into a second Silicon Valley where tech jobs beget other tech jobs.
The Organization
of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) brings together the governments
of countries committed to democracy and the market economy from around the world to support sustainable economic
growth, Boost employment,
raise living standards, maintain financial stability, assist other countries» economic development, and contribute to
growth in world trade.
Raising the
growth rate
of the economy by 0.3 per cent (the difference between the underlying productivity
growth rate in the 1990s cycle and the average
of the earlier cycles) makes little difference over a year or two; over a decade or two, however, the cumulated effect on
living standards is substantial.
China needs this
growth to
raise its low
standard of living.
As former Nixon economics adviser Herbert Stein observed, President Bush has made economic
growth the acid test by which every other policy is to be judged, believing that such
growth will permit progress on other fronts, including
raising the
standard of living for the poor.
«To bring together the peoples
of Europe,, to
raise living standards and improve working conditions, to promote
growth and boost world trade, to help the poorest regions
of Europe and the rest
of the world, to help maintain peace and freedom,» Johnson read.
«If we were to have such a thing,» he says, «it would be the sort
of technology that would fuel our future
growth and expansion and have the ability to
raise the
standard of living of the entire world.»
In other words, the concept is to combine economic
growth with worldwide environmental protection and to fight poverty, while at the same time
raising the
standard of living in developing countries.
To add emphasis to your point about low cost energy and world population; a sure method to slow population
growth (birth rates) is to
raise overall
standards of living.
The world's population will grow to 9 billion over the next 50 years — and only by
raising the
living standards of the poorest can we check population
growth.