Sentences with phrase «macroeconomic growth»

Spain recently revealed more austerity in its 2013 budget, which will likely have to be modified to include deeper cuts when over-optimistic macroeconomic growth assumptions don't materialize.
Our reliance on debt as a means of funding personal consumption and as a tool of macroeconomic growth makes over-indebtedness unavoidable.
The AEO2015 cases with the largest differences in cumulative emissions from the Reference case are two cases that consider higher or lower macroeconomic growth.
The proposed EPA rule is compared not only against the AEO2015 Reference case, but also against cases with higher macroeconomic growth or higher oil and natural gas resource availability assumptions.
GDP growth translates to growth in demand for real estate (we like to say that «REITs house the economy»), so continued moderate expansion in macroeconomic growth should support continued moderate expansion in demand for REIT - owned properties.
He argues that the rest of the United Kingdom could adopt policies which could have a deleterious impact on its own macroeconomic growth, such as harsh immigration controls and exit from the European Union.
His academic specialties include macroeconomic growth, international trade, and business ethics.
Recent years have not been easy: negative macroeconomic growth has caused massive unemployment, as high as 12 - 15 % in some states.
According to Jens Moestrup Rasmussen, steady macroeconomic growth and solid corporate earnings continue to fuel global equity markets.
The Company acquires controlling interests in businesses that operate in industries with long - term macroeconomic growth opportunities and that have positive and stable cash flows and face minimal threats of technological or competitive obsolescence.
Power - sector CO2 emissions are influenced by a number of factors not directly affected by environmental policies, such as macroeconomic growth levels and relative fuel prices.
EIA's Annual Energy Outlook provides modeled projections of domestic energy markets through 2050, and it includes cases with different assumptions regarding macroeconomic growth, world oil prices, technological progress, and energy policies.
We will be releasing an updated Taking Stock report this spring that attempts to net these two competing trends out with economy - wide GHG emission projections under a range of energy price, technology cost, and macroeconomic growth scenarios.
However, analysts have pointed out that the macroeconomic growth assumptions underlying the government's deficit forecasts are overly optimistic and seem unlikely to prove correct.
They raised their price target to $ 26 from $ 24, and said they believed the debate about interest rates and macroeconomic growth will «drive further periods of elevated market volatility.»
It is easy to guess the reason: the link, sometimes subtle but repeatedly established over time, between investment in basic research and macroeconomic growth.
Higher macroeconomic growth results in an increase in both natural gas and renewables generation, as higher electricity demand requires more generation from marginal sources, while lower macroeconomic growth has the opposite effect.
The report, published by the Joint Economic Committee Congress of the United States, discussed matters of macroeconomic growth, tax reforms, and U.S. trade, among others.
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