Sentences with phrase «less open economy»

Longer term, a less open economy could lower the UK's rate of potential growth.

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«In this new economy, workers and start - ups and small businesses need more of a voice, not less,» President Obama writes in his opening letter to the report.
Powell has been a reliable supporter of the consensus forged by Yellen on the policy - setting Federal Open Market Committee, and likely will be seen as a less risky choice with the economy growing solidly and U.S. stock markets near record highs.
As Barry Eichengreen writes of the British economy, «Its performance compares less favorably with Europe's in the «twenties, when it persistently lagged its Continental rivals, than in the «thirties, when it closed much of the gap that had opened up in that earlier decade.»
People who are nervous about money backed by a central bank with unclear controls — such as China's — have become attracted to bitcoin, an open source currency that is less influenced by the state of the economy or any looming geopolitical risk.
This kind of thinking, along with superb food, has enabled Centeno's first effort as restaurateur to turn a profit in less than two months — this while opening in an edgy area of the city, in a struggling economy, in an industry with a 27 percent failure rate.
Research has found that the economy matters less when the race for the presidency is wide open as seen in the just ended presidential elections in the United States.
The United States, for example, has more open and competitive markets and less intrusive government regulation than do the economies of many other industrialized societies.
The 911 also features some clever aerodynamics to reduce drag — including active aero grilles at the front that open and close — using less energy to cut through the air and therefore improving fuel economy.
«While millennials are more open - minded than other age groups about new developments — like the sharing economy and future travel methods — they also spend less and take fewer vacation days.
They repesent nothing less than an assault on our open market economy
«They represent nothing less than an assault on our open market economy.
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