«The notion of low - carbon as a
way out of recession has gone from being marginal to being mainstream,» he added.
An economy that is still
climbing out of recession has a lot more room to grow than an economy that has already fully recovered.
The first two items reflect the hope that consumers can be induced to start borrowing enough to spend their
way out of recession.
«The choice is clear — a Labour plan to grow Britain
out of recession with help for families and businesses, or the Tory route: help the wealthiest few and cuts to public services for everyone at the worst possible time.
When ComRes asks voters whether the Tories «have the right ideas about how to get
Britain out of recession», the most popular answer throughout 2009 has been «no».
«We are very excited about the things we have done in the last two years, it has inspired us also to continue to partner with structured platforms like yours so that we can take
Nigeria out of the recession because the bottom line is we should continually reflate the economy in a way that everybody feels so comfortable to spend that little disposable income in their hands without actually feeling the pain, we are tired of suicide attempt».
With higher oil prices and various policy initiatives supporting a gradual economic recovery, Nigeria
moved out of its recession in 2017 and growth is forecast to pick up further in 2018.
Coming
out of the recession of the 1980's Canada's fiscal structure was such that it was referred to by the Wall Street Journal as «an honourary member of the third world».
Coordinated International Response to Financial Crisis: To keep world economy
out of recession in 2009 and 2010, helped secure from G - 20 nations more than $ 500 billion for the IMF to provide lines of credit and other support to emerging market countries, which kept them liquid and avoided crises with their currencies.
Banks want to play their full part in helping the UK pull
out of recession by supporting individuals and businesses.
That is why the G20 is important, but also important is what happens afterwards to ensure that Europe comes
out of this recession stronger and better able to equip itself for the future.»
His Left - wing rhetoric will alarm many Conservatives and business leaders, who point out that the Coalition is asking the private sector to take the lead in hauling the economy
out of recession as the public sector is cut back.
He had made a deal to spend money to bail the
US out of a recession as long as Congress agreed to cut spending back to normal levels as soon as the recession was over (Keynesian ideal).
Any such move would be a massive boost to Russia, which relies on high gas prices to
stay out of recession.
With Brown performing well in the polls and Britain finally
emerging out of recession, the country seemed to be sitting up and taking notice of politics again.
There was not a red box in sight on the images from the 15.11 from Wilmslow to Euston, as the man trying to steer the economy
out of recession headed back from his Cheshire constituency on a Friday afternoon.
Not to undersell the riches of the fossil fuel industry — which Democrats keep forgetting to thank for hauling Barack Obama's moribund economy
out of recession after six grueling years — but I think Big Climate is worth more.
Recent economic news suggests that the manufacturing sector, which has struggled in recent decades and lost 30 % of its workforce between 2000 and 2010, is leading the
U.S. out of recession.
Coming
out of the recession Canada had a triple - A credit rating with a stable outlook — which was and still is virtually unmatched among our peers.
Zillow's latest Breakeven Horizon reveals breaking even has stretched up to two years longer in San Jose and San Francisco, Calif., two of the hottest
markets out of the recession in terms of appreciation.
After the economy started growing for a while — and
considered out of recession — the Federal Reserve raised interest rates to stop inflation.
«But it's not the type of venue that provides the number of jobs or the tax revenue that is really going to pull the
city out of its recession.»
We have never officially gotten
out of recession despite all the sugar highs produced by Uncle Sam and executed by his boys, Ben and Tim.
Earlier this year, a trend piece in The New York Times proclaimed «Men
step out of the recession, bag on hip, bracelet on wrist.»
While I'm not persuaded by the argument that Canada needs countercyclical Keynesian deficit spending (I think we're
already out of recession), I do know what fiscal policy I would consider worse: arbitrarily cutting spending in a weak economy to balance the budget in light of a revenue shortfall stemming from lower than expected nominal GDP.
To go back to Keynsianism, you don't cut spending when you're just barely
struggling out of a recession, unless you've drunk the Hoover Kool Aid (go look at his policies in» 30 - ’31 if you think budget - cutting's a good idea right now — utterly disastrous).
That's why the «good news» that Britain is
out of recession once again is nowhere near as good as Conservative and Liberal Democrats would like.
The FSB has long been saying that small businesses are the country's economic drivers and they can not play their part in pulling the economy
out of recession if they are faced with increasing taxes.
Phrases with «out of recession»