Sentences with phrase «small open economy»

It is for the best that neither leader did since, in small open economies such as Ontario's, corporate taxes are largely paid for by workers through lower wages.
Estimates of the economic multiplier for small open economies like Canada are lower than for larger countries like the United States.
Central banks of small open economies in Europe will engage with the cyclical upturn and reduce their assessment of downside risk.
The RBNZ's challenges became immediately apparent after the central bank decision, with investors lifting the local dollar to a one - year peak despite the easing and threatening to depress both exports and inflation in New Zealand's small open economy with a population of 4.7 million.
Central banks of small open economies around Europe will engage with the cyclical upturn and reduce their assessment of downside risk.
After all, he quips, we are and remain a small open economy, hardly a harbour from an end - of - the - world type financial event.
As a small open economy «with banking assets a vast multiple of GDP, the Singaporean dollar on our currency models looks vulnerable».
A small open economy, like Canada, can't do that.
Section 2 presents a theoretical framework that describes how a small open economy might be expected to adjust to a boom in commodity prices.
An ambitious trade strategy — As a small open economy, Canada depends heavily on access to markets around the world.
An independent Scotland would be a small open economy heavily dependent on a commodity with a volatile price.
«A prospective slowing in the already torpid pace of global growth is hardly welcome news for a small open economy like Canada,» said Warren Lovely, an economist at National Bank Financial.
HAMDI, Helmi and SBIA, Rashid (2012): Short - run and Long - run causality between electricity consumption and economic growth in a small open economy.
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