The Committee continuesto expect a moderate
pace of economic growth over coming quarters and consequently anticipates that the unemployment rate will decline only gradually toward levels that the Committee judges to be consistent with its dual mandate.
Not exact matches
«Faster
economic growth over most
of the past year has tightened labor and product markets and helped to boost prices at a faster
pace,» David Berson, chief economist at Nationwide, said in a note.
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I hoped that this wouldn't happen, because the longer reported GDP
growth remained high, the worse for China's economy
over the medium to long term, but in the end the
pace of adjustment was always going to be driven by political variables, not
economic variables, and this made it very hard to project with much confidence.
It could also be different if it coincides with importunate military pressures or pressures on the currency that preclude slower -
paced adjustment (as in 1931 or 1950), or if it takes place in the context
of an external bailout that cuts across the normal electoral cycle (as with the US bailout
of the Attlee government in 1949, the IMF bailout
of 1976 or the more recent Eurozone bailouts), or in a context
of no or very low
economic growth over a prolonged period.
Asia especially has witnessed rapid
growth in energy use and emissions
over that period, driven by its fast -
paced economic development — yet per capita emissions
of industrialised countries remain much higher.
The timing and composition
of the new policy decisions mean that the faster
pace of consolidation in this Budget does not have a material impact on
economic growth over the forecast period, relative to the 2013?
Positive
economic news coupled with the slower
pace of price
growth we are now experiencing could prompt an improvement in the demand for ownership housing,
over and above the regular seasonal bump, as we move through the fall,» continued Mr. Syrianos.