Sentences with phrase «productive capacity of»

Indigenous peoples have the right to the conservation and protection of the environment and the productive capacity of their lands or territories and resources.
On the other hand, as economists, we understand that these numbers are small in relation to the productive capacity of our society.
Biofuels can transform the productive capacity of approximately 65 m hectares of previously deforested land, or lead to a massive new deforestation cycle if the current development paradigm is replicated along the transportation corridors planned by IIRSA.
The productive capacity of the Earth has physical limits.
This large difference is even more striking when considering that the productive capacity of the Chinese economy was almost 3x smaller during the coal growth period than the wind / solar growth period.
While various studies in the valley and nation have focused on ways to enhance regional food systems and distribution of produce grown on local farms, this is the first study in the Northeast, and likely the country, to develop a comprehensive, data - driven methodology for strategically protecting the farmland — the most fundamental ingredient for securing the productive capacity of the metropolitan region's foodshed.
Human activities can degrade the productive capacity of land (though this is not inevitable, and the opposite also occurrs).
So long as the productive capacity of the US is not expanding, arguing about how it is financed is not a fruitful endeavor.
And that farm had a productive capacity of probably $ 60 an acre in terms of what corn soybeans were selling for.
``... of or relating to a political regime based on subordination of the individual to the state and strict control of all aspects of the life and productive capacity of the nation...»
When the public education system is completely controlled and directed to focus on the «productive capacity of the nation,» then we are concentrating our manpower and money on one of the corporate - elites» endpoints — the production of their manpower supply.
The severity of government cuts has permanently reduced the productive capacity of the economy.
The three - time presidential aspirant noted that his government will introduce policy measures which will stimulate production, expand the productive capacity of the economy, and create jobs.
This is a serious drain on the productive capacity of the city.
Nevertheless, it is «the productive capacity of modern economies» that has made at least some peace between the social meaning of fit (which requires that society's needs be met) and the more personal meaning of fit (for which work is integral to one's sense of self).
This produces industrial jobs and increases the total wealth and productive capacity of the nation.
This has also aggravated the already disruptive relationship between the land and its owner as exploitation became the standard for increased production, badly affecting the productive capacity of the land.
The master «owned» and controlled the productive capacity of the slave not the slave.
The industrial revolution devalued the real worth of labor and increased the productive capacity of capital.
that some flexibility will be helpful in absorbing the capital inflow, in buffering external shocks, and responding to the changing productive capacity of their economies;
First, historically, and internationally, it's not the rate of money growth per se, but the growth of government spending as a share of GDP (particularly spending that doesn't add to the productive capacity of a nation), that drives inflation pressures.
Also, steps could be taken to increase the productive capacity of the economy over time.
While the terms of trade have passed their peak, the substantial investment in productive capacity of the resource sector in recent years is expected to provide a large boost to the production and exports of resources in coming years.

Not exact matches

When their productive capacity increases, the capacity of the organization increases — it can do things better, or it can do things it was not able to do before.
Taken as a whole, the «competitiveness» of the United States economy — that is, its productive capacity to generate growth — is very high in comparison with other economies.
In my email, I went on to discuss why this matters so much and why it is incorrect to think of China's GDP growth as growth in China's underlying economy (or in its debt - servicing capacity, or its productive capacity, or however else one prefers to think of GDP).
While the purpose of this activity may be to generate employment, if the activity is not productive, the GDP it creates — along with the employment it generates — will be reversed in the future once debt capacity has been reached.
To achieve our monetary policy goal of low, stable and predictable inflation at the 2 per cent target rate, our economy should operate at, or close to, its productive capacity.
And third, investment adds to our stock of capital and increases the level of «potential output» or productive capacity — the level of output our economy can produce sustainably without generating inflationary or disinflationary pressures.
Beyond the reasonably favourable outlook for the next few years, growth in productive capacity and exports in the resources sector over the longer term will depend on future mineral discoveries (though existing reserves could support production and exports of some commodities, such as coal, for a considerable time).
Growth at this pace has exceeded the rate of growth of the economy's productive potential, generating declining unemployment and rising levels of capacity utilisation, and is likely to have contributed to the upstream price pressures described above.
The strength of resource production of late partly reflects an improvement in labour productivity in the mining sector, which is to be expected as new productive capacity comes on line.
In contrast, world prices of manufactured goods, which Australia predominantly imports, have generally been under downward pressure, reflecting the ongoing declines in the prices of information - technology products and the rapid expansion of productive capacity in Asia, especially China.
This largely reflects the rapid expansion in productive capacity in Asia, coupled with ongoing declines in the prices of information - technology products.
(As a historical explanation it may be pointed out that the consciousness industry in Russia at the time of the October Revolution was extraordinarily backward; their productive capacity has grown enormously since then, but the productive relationships have been artificially preserved, often by force.
The church is better off — more productive and more faithful — when the strangers in it hold on to one another This denomination has a lot of important work to do; and though we would like to see all of it accomplished our way, the fact is that none of the factions, including our own, has the capacity or the skills to do it alone.
These were able to withstand the pressures of the world establishment and its neo-liberal policies and ensure a stable economic policy and growth of their productive capacity based on their national self - interest, even if the workers too were suppressed during this process.
But even if they agreed that in already industrialized countries with adequate productive capacity a shift toward regional self - sufficiency would be possible, they would be likely to argue that this withdrawal from the global market on the part of the wealthy nations would be unconscionable.
The obvious method of solving the twin problems highlighted by cybernation in the advanced nations — unemployment of skilled people and of machine capacity — is to apply these technical productive capacities and products on a regional and world basis.10.
«That has had a direct impact on people's capacity to engage in productive employment... limited earnings in the family, and that has resulted in a lack of purchasing power to be able to access the food and access the market.»
For a nation to have a sustainable economy some of its income must be invested in maintaining its productive capacities and the infrastructure that supports the economy.
Since population is growing, there must also be expansion of the productive capacities to insure that the next generation have the same standard of living.
The formula of Marx preserves all its pluralistic force ``... when, with the universal development of all the individuals, the productive forces will grow and all sources of the cooperative richness will gush forth, only then we will be able to escape from the narrow - minded horizon of the bourgeois law, and the society will be able to write on its banners: from each one according to his capacities, to each one according to his needs!»
Economists Harry Bluestone and Bennett Harrison (of Boston College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, respectively) define deindustrialization as «a widespread, systematic disinvestment in the nation's productive capacity
The firms that have shut down have in many cases moved overseas, or diversified into other product lines, or obtained huge tax write - offs with which to buy other companies or simply invested at high interest instead of improving productive capacity.
This is a paradoxical and intolerable result from the standpoint which assumes that all power is measured in terms of the capacity to produce results, and God's supreme power is manifest in his productive creation of this world ex nihilo.
In the last decade productive land the size of the twelve countries of the European Community has been turned to dust because carrying capacity has been exceeded.
Much of the discussion of food loss and waste has been predicated on this assumption, with the related conclusion that better management and distribution of existing supplies could substitute for investment in increased productive capacity.
The LEAP programme is cash transfer being implemented by the Department of Social Welfare under the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MOGCSP), aimed at reducing poverty by increasing consumption and promoting access to services and opportunities among the extreme poor and vulnerable households, elderly persons 65 years and above without any support and severely disabled persons without any productive capacity and recently, the extremely poor pregnant women and children under 2 years old.
«Looking ahead, the economy is expected to grow modestly, but with current policy settings the pace will be insufficient to absorb significant slack in the economy, raising the risk of a permanent loss of productive capacity
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