Sentences with phrase «huge economies of»

The Nullarbor Plain is a huge, empty expanse of the Australian continent that could be used for generating renewable energy such as wind, solar and ocean energy with huge economies of scale.
American ETFs aren't immune to this, but many have huge economies of scale and top - notch management that allow them to hug their benchmarks closely.
Publishers have long - entrenched ideas, facilities, processes, and business models that can't turn on a dime, and they're seeing increased competition from online retailers (like Amazon and B&N) and smaller publishers, who don't need the huge economies of scale and financial capital that the print book business requires.
There is relatively little threat of new competitors coming into the space because of the huge economies of scale the companies have built through global production and distribution.
Those huge economies of scale allow it to return more value to shareholders, but Wood suggests the benefits have mostly accrued to Lemann, Telles, and Sicupira's bank accounts.
Second, Dow at Freeport has huge economy of scale, but Skymine is much smaller.
«If you build out the high voltage transmission grid,» Morris said, «you would have a huge economy of scale at moving electricity.»

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When that day of reckoning comes, the huge Chinese investments in countries like Canada could suddenly be repatriated and the economies of both countries will falter.
In any case, she suggests, the SBA's role in the American economy is statistically insignificant — less than 1 percent of all businesses receive SBA loans each year — yet constitutes unfair competition to businesses that don't need such help and a potentially huge liability to taxpayers should the economy tank.
New Leaf Paper, which must cope with huge economies - of - scale issues in order to compete with the paper manufacturers that use virgin fiber, has formed alliances with various large stable companies like Old Navy Clothing, Nike, and Hewlett - Packard to ensure that its orders are of decent volume.
Obama, warning of more costs to come for the Kremlin if the situation worsens, said he also had signed an executive order that would allow the U.S. to penalize key sectors of the Russian economy, including its huge energy business.
Immigrants have a huge stake in our economy and are capable of doing extraordinary things for our country.
'' @CaseyCagle would sacrifice thousands of jobs, endanger our state's economy, & stick a finger in the eye of a huge employer in our state just to satisfy his buddies at the NRA,» Mantha tweeted.
On the other hand, for a huge swath of the population, there has been a downward recalibration of expectations, which makes them wonder if there is a place for them in the new economy, Kessler says.
If the on - demand economy grows and more people take on this sort of work, the potential market could be huge.
Not only would there be a huge human factor to consider in sending them back to countries with which most aren't familiar, but the cost to our economy could be staggering: According to a Center for American Progress study earlier this year, the estimated loss of DACA workers would reduce U.S. GDP by $ 433 billion over the next 10 years, with California, Texas and Illinois being hit hardest.
The huge growth in wealth generated by China's explosive progress also presents a risk that the country will go the way of Japan, which has suffered from a 40 - year recession in which the economy has failed to grow even 1 % over the past 20 years, Ramasamy tells boot camp participants.
«That can't possibly be good thing for the country or a good thing for the economy,» said Bredesen of state failure, adding that «it produces a huge drain on the economy and we can't absorb too much more of that in these states.»
Also, the new vehicle sector is a huge component of the Canadian economy.
The last time UK GDP shrunk over a quarter came in Q4 of 2012 when the economy readjusted to normality following a huge boost from the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Yura: I was interested in hearing what the president had to say about the fiscal cliff and more importantly, his stance on small business and how we are going to continue to grow small business as it is such a huge part of our economy.
«We are a stable, reliable supplier of huge quantities of energy and resources to the United States that power the American economy.
The announcement raises the bar for the world's most valuable company — now a huge driver of the economy — to continue its dominance and growth in the wake of political pressure on big tech companies.
On the other hand, the investor known as the Oracle of Omaha predicted that AI and automation could create «huge problems in terms of democracy» as we know it, as people attempt to adjust to an economy that needs far fewer human workers to be just as productive.
«Given the huge amount of volatility next week in case of a Yes vote, the Bank of England would have put high pressure on the banks to move south for the purposes of preserving financial stability and confidence,» said Ronald MacDonald, a political economy professor at the University of Glasgow.
Communications, media, and technology are a huge part of the economy, and capital intensive on the telecom side.
On the sidelines of the Pyeongchang Olympic Games, CNBC's Carl Quintanilla takes a look at the huge family - run conglomerates that power the South Korean economy.
With such a huge deficit, higher yields might transpire for US treasuries, which would be very damaging for the recovery of the US economy
Healthcare represents a huge and growing sector in all industrialized economies and is representative of the service and knowledge - oriented focus of the 21st century economy.
Given how important oil has been to the Canadian economy in recent years it shouldn't come as a huge shock that the loonie is heavily correlated with the decline in the price of oil.
The booming middle class is predicted to bring huge changes to every corner of the region's economy.
They include upwards revisions in economic forecasts, expectation of monetary tightening, rising real and nominal long - term interest rates, fiscal stimulus on a huge scale in a full employment economy, rising protectionism that should choke off import flows, and tax reform directed at reducing capital outflows and increasing capital inflows.
The Obama Administration is working through TPP to ensure competitive access for Internet and telecommunications companies, and the huge swathe of the economy that relies on their services.
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China's huge portfolio of NPLs at the end of the 1990s (perhaps as much as 40 % of total loans) was resolved by a decade of severe financial repression, so that lending rates of around 7 % — in an economy in which GDP grew nominally by 18 - 20 % and the GDP deflator usually exceed 8 % — implied substantial debt forgiveness.
In the United States during much of the 19th Century, an erratic and unstable financial system combined with the huge infrastructure needs of a rapidly expanding continental economy meant that the US was almost always in short supply of money and capital *, and so to a large extent its growth rate was constrained mainly by British liquidity.
At the same time, however, the enormous increase in government liabilities stemming from an ongoing budget deficit and huge financial rescue efforts is likely to result in normal if not elevated levels of inflation as the economy recovers.
While the crypto economy has been highly lucrative for early adopters, cyber criminals have managed to steal huge sums of money.
Japan 0.6 percent and they have a huge amount of government debt as a percentage of their economy.
Think of an open, global economy as having one huge, aggregated amount of income that must all be consumed, saved or invested.
They also know that a huge portion of the economy is in debt up to their eyeballs and any drop in prices (iron, copper, real estate, whatever) will lead to pain.
If the US were to run a positive current account balance with all of the other 9 largest economies in the world, the chance of the US running large, persistent current account deficits with the entire world would be tiny cuz that'd assume huge surpluses by countries that account for ~ 1 / 3rd of world GDP.
The fallout could prove costly for Canada because technologies created by these entrepreneurs have the potential to create huge amounts of wealth for the economy, he says.
Stockmarkets in many other economies are overvalued too, but a bursting of the bubble would claim many more victims in America than in Japan or Europe, partly because far more people own shares and partly because in recent years American households and companies have borrowed huge sums in the expectation that share prices will continue to climb.
The Fed itself is also a source of pressure, since it's currently sitting on huge excess reserves that could flow into the U.S. economy.
RCP seems to have made his comparisons without any reflection on the huge costs of Mike Harris's disinvestment in the Ontario economy, without any reflection on the need for stimulus funding, and without any consideration of the level of services and government investments required for good government in Ontario.
The United States produces beef for both domestic and foreign customers, and many countries like Canada, Mexico, and Japan create a huge demand for American beef, driving the economy for thousands of farmers across the midwest.
Russia's economy grew at 7.2 % per year from 2000 to the peak of the global financial crisis in 2009, fueled by huge oil and gas revenues.
The award is open to Technology Fast 500 companies that come from countries with huge local economies like China, India, Taiwan, Japan and South Korea, and cover a wide range of industries.
The Chinese economy is slowing (worryingly, opinion differs as to how much), maintaining downward pressure on commodity prices, while Chinese stock prices continued to tumble in August in spite of huge intervention by the authorities.
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