Sentences with phrase «name of economic growth»

In the name of economic growth, most nations are now prepared to enter into agreements with one another, both regionally and globally, that greatly restrict their power to order their own economies.
The new reforms — proposed in the name of economic growth — would give these businesses a special lane that allows them to pay an even lower tax rate than an individual.

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So when he was named last year by Finance Minister Bill Morneau to chair the federal government's blue - chip Advisory Council on Economic Growth, nobody who knew him was surprised that Barton set goals of scaled - up ambition.
The company was recently named to Inc.'s «The Build 100» list, a ranking of midmarket companies that sustain growth year - over-year even during hard economic times.
Canadian demographer David Foot, who made a name for himself following the entrails of the baby boom and wrote the book Boom, Bust and Echo, has been warning for years that an aging workforce inevitably leads to slower economic growth.
Jobs growth is up, unemployment is down, our manufacturing sector carries the rest of the world on its shoulders like a wounded soldier and the World Economic Forum named the U.S. the third-most competitive nation, our highest ranking since before the recession.
These conflicting priorities stem from the fact that Canada has no energy strategy when it comes to oil and gas production beyond liquidating its resources as fast as possible in the name of short - term economic growth.
It is in fact an extension into the field of higher education of the government policy of globalization, that is, of letting the global market decide the pattern of economic development of the nation without intervention from the government in the name of social justice, protection of the natural environment or national self - reliance; it is a decision to make economic growth the ultimate criterion not only of economic development but also of social and cultural development of the peoples of the country.
Happy Family has been consistently recognized for its dynamic team and its extraordinary growth and innovation, including winning Food Processing Magazine's R&D Team of the Year, being named by Forbes as one of America's most promising companies; and most recently, Shazi Visram, CEO and Founder of Happy Family, being named a member of the Young Global Leader Class of 2013 by the World Economic Forum.
Likewise, portions of Wehby's plan also copy sections nearly - verbatim from the economic growth plan of a2012 congressional candidate named Gary DeLong and a survey from Karl Rove's group, Crossroads.
Faso would not disclose the names of the individuals with whom he's involved in this endeavor, saying only that they are people sympathetic with positions of economic growth,» adding: «Disclosure means I disclose the contributors and the expenditures, but I don't have to disclose anything else, nor would you with a reguklar PAC if you set up something under federal or state law.»
Had Shiller published his research showing that valuations affect long - term returns in 1971 rather than in 1981, the name of the book would have been «A Valuation - Informed Walk Down Wall Street» and we would today be living in the greatest period of economic growth in U.S. history.
China and India's massive spike in emissions are intimately linked to their governments» frenetic embrace of this export model of development, which always sacrificed environmental and labor standards in the name of rapid economic growth.
Economic growth in developing countries was much more important than countering global warming, Mr Howard said, and the West had no right to deny economic development to the rest of the world in the name of climateEconomic growth in developing countries was much more important than countering global warming, Mr Howard said, and the West had no right to deny economic development to the rest of the world in the name of climateeconomic development to the rest of the world in the name of climate change.
Cooler but poorer is the name I and others put on a world that may be a few tenths of a degree cooler from less CO2, but certainly will be trillions of dollars poorer through expensive government mandates and restrictions on economic growth.
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