Sentences with phrase «small open economy with»

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.

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Canada is a relatively small, open economy with social and economic stability.
Schnapp said easing the burdens on small business would go far toward reviving the economy, citing as an example the 17 different bureaucracies she would need to deal with if she wanted to open a winery in her Northern California home base of Sonoma County.
As a small, open economy, competing with jurisdictions both across Canada and around the world, the BC Green Party's carbon tax policies are worrying.
The Kingdom of Swaziland (hereinafter «Swaziland») is a small, open economy bordering Mozambique and South Africa with a population of 1.1 million people.
AFSA and the Victorian Farmers Markets Association have today released a joint public statement, calling on the Victorian Government to work with AFSA, VFMA and small producers to engage in open and constructive discussions about how to support the rapidly emerging local and fair food economy in Victoria.
Tony Wilkins, Small Business Forum radio host and author of Surviving the economy says «don't go into freelancing with big expectations,» instead «go in with an open mind.
Central banks of small open economies in Europe will engage with the cyclical upturn and reduce their assessment of downside risk.
We think an eight - card booster gives a good balance between fun and accessible — fun, because it preserves the feeling of opening a powerful rare or mythic rare card with every pack, and accessible because smaller pack sizes let us give out more packs without unbalancing the economy.
Canada's small and open economy, with its history of government intervention and foreign involvement, as well as Canada's other national attributes — its vast geography, sparse demography and high industry concentration — all have played key roles in shaping merger policy and law.
A troubled economy, fears about the stock market, and where things will go in 2012 with a presidential election have led many individuals considering opening a small business to wait on the sidelines.
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