Sentences with phrase «on national economies»

The latter observation brought up the question of systemic risk, or the idea a cryptocurrency market crash could have a far - reaching market impact on national economies, a matter that Giancarlo dismissed due to the «relatively small» nature of the market.
Since the fishing is presumably intended for animal feed in the developed world, rather than human consumption, surely this could be stopped by international agreement without disastrous effect on any national economies.
INSIGHT: Annual trillion dollar fossil fuel subsidies are a massive drain on national economies, as well as environments.
Prior to that time, the world's economy was primarily based on national economies that traded with one another.
The statistical confirmation of the continued consumer excitement about craft beer comes in tandem with a separate report from The Beer Institute and the National Beer Wholesalers Association that highlights the overall impact of beer on the national economy.
Whatever method politicians choose, focusing future stimulus cash on student loan debt could have significant positive effects on the national economy.
Overall, though, there is optimism amongst Canadians about the effects of the deal on our national economy.
They impose a heavy drain upon individual resources and family budgets and constitute an unproductive drag on the national economy.
And undocumented workers are far from a drain on our national economy.
Peter's post about about Obamacare and its effect on the national economy put me in mind of this recent Michael Ramirez cartoon.
Mr Harysuyker highlighted some of the impressive numbers underscoring the farm sector's current impact on the national economy including big advances in trade of beef and other commodities to markets like China.
Which politicians wouldn't be interested in something UNICEF describe as «a natural safety net against the worst effects of poverty» or a factor shown to have a significant impact on the national economy?
The impact of infant feeding on child and maternal health is well documented, but the impact on the national economy is less well understood.
The agency said Ubah's action amounted to economic sabotage, with «capacity to negatively impact on national economy».
«Insecurity in these states negatively impacts on our national economy resulting from sabotage by criminal entities within the region.
Critics claim a hard Brexit would cost Britain trade and jobs and inflict huge damage on the national economy.
And that's important, because rare - earth magnets are used in a wide and ever - increasing number of modern technologies, and the ability to produce them domestically could have broad positive impact on national economy and security.
I would be fascinated to hear of any economic models that are capable of doing this — e.g by replicating the great depression, the Dutch tulip bubble or the impacts on each national economy of the abolition of slavery.
The threat of Russia's vast gas fields being restrictive on each national economy in Europe has driven Poles to American coal and others to renewable energy.
These questions are organized according to the most frequent arguments made against climate change policies which are claims that climate change policies: (a) will impose unacceptable costs on a national economy or specific industries or prevent nations from pursuing other national priorities, (b) should not be adopted because of scientific uncertainty about climate change impacts, or (c) are both unfair and ineffective as long as high emitting nations such as China or India do not adopt meaningful ghg emissions reduction policies.
For Canada, future projects sidelined or scaled back will act as a drag on the national economy, which has for years benefited from heavy spending in the energy sector while other sectors such as manufacturing struggled.
In fragile contexts more than anywhere else, it is essential to realise how climate impacts — such as changing rainfall patterns, increased natural disasters and constraints to carbon - based economic growth — will have knock - on consequences on the national economy, trade, development, equity, governance and political stability.
«In seeking the warrant, the investigation team concluded that establishing justice was more important than the possible impact it (the arrest) could have on the national economy,» a spokesman for the prosecutors said, according to the Yonhap News Agency.

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By educating yourself on the general state of the economy, what decisions are being made at the national level, and how economic forecasts might affect your industry, you can put yourself a step ahead of others.
While national media coverage of politics in Quebec has been overwhelmingly focused on the specter of separatism and Parti - Québécois's proposed charter of values, a recent CBC - Ekos poll found that the majority of Quebeckers are most concerned about jobs and the economy.
A healthy economy relies on a balanced mix of established firms and startups, yet, a longstanding national decline in new business formation threatens this balance.
And his goal is to diversify the economy and to create a much more dynamic place that is not dependent on oil revenues from the National Oil Company or Ramco.
On a national scale, our analysis reveals just how powerful the tech industry has become to the US economy in the past few decades.
He then gave a passionate victory speech that sketched out a stronger global role for France and promised to waste no time making the national economy a much more business - friendlyplace, with controversial labour - market, pension, education and constitutional reforms, not to mention tougher measures on crime and immigration.
Abe has made reviving the economy his top priority, a big shift from his first term when his main agenda was to loosen the limits of Japan's pacifist constitution on the military and restore national pride and patriotism.
Related: Inside What Small - Business Owners Had to Say to Obama About the Fiscal Cliff Entrepreneurs have seen improvements to their local economies, but they're still hesitant based on the national picture.
In his paper «Mega-Events: The effect of the world's biggest sporting events on local, regional, and national economies,» he writes: «A local resident who goes to an All - Star Game when it is in town is spending money at the game that likely would have been spent locally elsewhere in the absence of the game.
In checks on the financial strength of the country's four main banks - National Bank of Greece, Piraeus, Alpha Bank and Eurobank - the ECB determined that even if the economy performs as forecast, the banks would need almost 4.4 billion euros ($ 4.8 billion) and more than 14 billion if it performs worse than expected, in a so - called «adverse scenario».
The 2016 Global Innovation Index, which is an annual ranking of the innovation capabilities and performance of economies around the world, focuses on national policies, but it's individual leaders who can make a difference by driving innovation within organizations and creating a conducive environment for innovation to thrive.
The National Bureau of Economic Research, which officially makes the call on whether the US economy is in recession, has its own criteria, but technicalities aside, few people will argue with a characterization of the US economy as being «in recession» if we see two straight quarters of negative growth.
«There» s an emerging consensus that we can't build a recovery on poverty wage jobs, and these are the fastest growing jobs in the economy,» says Paul Sonn, legal co-director for the National Employment Law Project.
Research that I am conducting with colleagues Jeffrey Gandz, Mary Crossan, Carol Stephenson, Stephen Sapp and Daina Mazutis focuses on what went wrong with leadership that contributed to the 2008 - 2009 financial crisis and the devastation to people, organizations and national economies that followed it.
New businesses are crucial to a healthy economy on both a local and national scale, and more entrepreneurs need to realize that the local landscape plays a role for them that's just as important.
SANTA ROSA, CALIFORNIA - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams speaks on the outlook for the national economy, in Santa Rosa - 2000 GMT
WASHINGTON - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard gives presentation on the U.S. economy and monetary policy before the National Association for Business Economics conference, «Promoting Sustained Growth: Policy Tensions and Risks» - 1300 GMT.
The monthly reading on small - business optimism from the National Federation of Independent Business showed slightly more optimism among business owners in December, though still far below rates in more vibrant economies.
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That's because with larger acquisitions, «you start getting questions on national security... and overall stability and growth of the Chinese economy, so there's a lot more scrutiny over large, marquee deals,» said Benjamin Cavender, principal at consulting firm China Market Research.
«What you'll see out of the imposition of these tariffs is the likelihood of localized or regionalized impact on the surrounding economy,» suggests David French, the senior vice president for government relations with the Washington, D.C. - based National Retail Federation, an industry trade group.
Statistics Canada admits its estimates on the underground economy «are not as accurate or reliable as other estimates in the national accounts.»
The dependence on local business is one reason small businesses continue to be optimistic about their future prospects, despite continued uncertainty about the national economy and the looming fiscal cliff.
An unintended consequence of the regulation is that it provided a boost to London's financial economy, as secondary share trading businesses set up in the capital to service clients across the EU, rather than being based locally or shares trading on national exchanges.
Next time you folks decide to spend $ 800 billion to stimulate the economy, do so on a national infrastructure program to bury all the power, phone, and cable lines.
Not only are Johnson and Weld social liberals and fiscal conservatives, they espouse views traditionally associated with moderate Republican candidates on the economy, such as favoring international trade agreements and reducing the national debt.
Those hoping for calm, political discourse on these issues should cheer the election of Alison Redford, who has been supportive of Alberta's participation in the national economy.
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