Sentences with phrase «higher economic output»

In turn, more investment should lead to higher economic output.

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The stakes are high: The loss of preferential access to the U.S. could result in the loss of $ 20 billion in annual economic output, according to recent estimates by economists at Royal Bank of Canada.
China's uneven economic recovery signals a looming dilemma for policymakers as official data released at the weekend showed inflation at a 10 - month high in February while factory output and consumer spending were weaker than forecast.
Manufacturing in the United States is a significant driver of U.S. economic growth, featuring a higher gross output than any other private sector industry.
The possibility of Venezuela's exclusion from the IMF, an international coalition of nations created to promote economic stability, also raised traders» concerns over crude output from the struggling nation, prompting WTI prices to turn slightly higher week to date.
Singapore, with a land size smaller than New York City and a population of more than 5 million people, has the third - highest per capita economic output in the world.
Conversely, high public debt countries are more successful in sheltering their regional economies in the short - run both in terms of economic output and employment.
Yet while we have suffered an economic crisis produced by our own financial sector — losing millions of jobs, trillions in economic output, and further damaging our industrial base — China has largely shrugged off the global recession with high levels of growth and self - financed stimulus, all while purchasing billions of Treasury bills to finance our own deficit.
The calculated economic output for the region is estimated to be 9.4 percent higher than it would be without the Barnett Shale, while personal income in the region is roughly 8.5 percent higher.
But with the build - up to war economic output reflective aerosols would have been at a higher level — with greenhouse gases having gone stagnant for a good part of the previous decade and with methane having been hit even harder due to its short residence time.
The net effect of which would be higher world - wide CO2 output and economic damage in developed countries.
Today, despite being the historical timber - basket of the U.S., Oregon now credits high - tech manufacturing with producing 10 per cent of its economic output — more than eight times the national average.
Similarly, the introduction of GST in July led to reduced economic output in June as retailers rushed to sell existing stock before the changes, based on a fear that stock held on 1 July would face higher taxes.
At the same time, OECD emissions will remain much lower on the basis of emissions per unit of economic output, reflecting a significantly higher degree of energy - efficient practices and technologies across their economies.
This is the optimal point to stop, and the emission reduction will have been worth it: The total gain in environmental benefits will be higher than the total loss in conventional economic output.
Whenever the models will get higher resolution, they may calculate or catch up what we are measuring every day, mean time we can clearly see (6 billion of us) that we are responsible for this warming, and that it is likely going faster, in direct proportionality with humanities world wide economic output driven by growth, and sadly of course its by - product, pollution.
But this is in part because our economic output per capita is close to the highest in the world.
Economic forecasters generally agree; some predict Newfoundland's 2013 growth will be the highest of any province thanks to increased oil production and mining output.
The IMF is projecting that the global economic output will increase 3.5 percent in 2012, which is slightly higher than the 3.3 percent forecast that it delivered in January.
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