Sentences with phrase «world economy benefits»

Of course a growing world economy benefits us all, but we should be in no doubt that a new global race of nations is underway today.

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Dozens of major companies from around the world jumped at the opportunity, and Ireland's economy has benefited tremendously.
Talent has always been equally dispersed, but access to such talent hasn't been; the economies that help make the world flatter will serve to benefit in the short and long term.
But the dramatic economic downturn in the world economy that hurt so many workers starting in 2008 only accelerated a decades - long trend toward more precarious jobs and the unstable hours, low wages, minimal benefits and insecurity that this work means for so many.
Whatever happens, the TPP countries would likely benefit from the participation of the U.S., as it remains the world's largest economy.
«Zimbabwe will also benefit from Commonwealth - linked development programs, for instance on youth skills development» and «use its membership as a platform to forge trade linkages with some of the world's fastest - growing economies such as India,» he added.
These adjustments are difficult, but if they are not allowed to occur, as a nation we will have given up the potential benefits that the changes in the world economy are making possible.
From 2002 to 2007, the emerging world had the wind at its back, benefiting from an expanding global economy and trading system, limited price pressures, and growth friendly financial conditions.
«The ultimate objective is to lay the groundwork for a global women's enterprise ecosystem, so that economies around the world can benefit from a strategic and systemic approach to women's enterprise development,» Littlejohn said.
Both Canada and Norway have benefited from higher world energy prices, but the oil and gas sector accounts for a much larger proportion of the economy in Norway.
«In an age when the technology economy is increasingly divided from the rest of the world,» the filing says, «we have hired our own real estate agents, not as a disposable labor force, but as partners in this business, with a salary, health - care benefits and the opportunity to earn stock options.»
The U.S., while its debt situation is also catastrophic, has the benefit of having the reserve currency of the world and a more diverse and liquid economy.
Over time, the stock market has reached new records, powered by economic and earnings growth.2 We expect both to continue: The domestic economy is picking up a little speed, helped by improving growth in the rest of the world, and company earnings have benefited from better sales, the weaker dollar and still - low interest rates.
ICOs still make lawmakers mad Congressman Brad Sherman, said that cryptocurrencies are «popular with guys who want to sit in their pajamas and tell their wives they're going to be millionaires,» adding that buying digital tokens doesn't finance anything in the real - world economy, but is «gambling on its value with no social benefit
If the global economy will deliver to all the benefits it has provided in the First World, billions of people in the Third World are willing to make sacrifices now so that this dream will come true.
These countries which had seen exceptional growth rates, were presented by the defenders of the liberal order as development models which demonstrated the benefits of the globalisation of the world economy.
He has led the One Campaign, which seeks additional spending to alleviate global poverty, and worked with Bob Geldof to arrange Live 8, the concurrent benefit concerts in all of the countries of the Group of Eight, or G8 (the world's eight largest economies).
Much like the disadvantaged person who is forced into a workfare program and as a result fails ever to gain any marketable skills, Third World countries suffered rather than benefited from incorporation into the world ecoWorld countries suffered rather than benefited from incorporation into the world ecoworld economy.
«It characterizes the option between two different «trajectories» that are present in the history of the people of God, and it is in this history that it affirms and makes explicit the meaning of its vocation in the world».31 Latin America is a continent where the state is very oppressive and the economy is controlled by transnational companies with the result that economic benefits are concentrated in the hands of a small community.
If we look, for instance, at the international economic order apart from our baptism and Christian faith, we could look at it simply as North Americans, and our main concern would then be how to preserve those elements in that world order that benefit our economy and how to change those that do not.
He continues: «Over the past 100 years we have built a world - class UK beet sugar industry, contributing to local economies and communities, and benefiting UK plc..
Transnational agribusinesses and financial institutions are acquiring stakes in agricultural land and infrastructure in land - rich countries around the world including Australia but to what benefit to local economies and communities?
Meanwhile, the Republicans are ramming through a tax bill that threatens America's economy (and the world's) for the benefit of a vanishingly small number of extremely wealthy people.
Frequent and frank dialogue about the reasons for U.S. military modernization, and about China's own military capabilities and behavior, need to be part of that conversation, as do the benefits of sustained collaboration between the world's two largest economies.
@RazieMah Trying to repatriate gold is somewhat suspicious, for the president of one of the most corrupt countries in the world, there is no real benefit for the local economy by doing it, and has no effect in the global economy either.
«The recent dramatic events in North Africa and the Middle East have shown that the «soft power» wielded through the World Service could bring even more benefits to the UK in the future than it has in the past, and that to proceed with the planned cuts to the World Service would be a false economy
In its world economic outlook, published ahead of its spring conference in Washington, the IMF said steady growth in the US and the recent sharp turnaround in the UK's fortunes would benefit the global economy.
With the world economy still stuck in recession, the allure of the argument that economic growth can be green and that a new era of free world trade will positively benefit the planet's ecosystems is growing.
To truly benefit the students of Tennessee, he added, «teachers must present the best peer - reviewed research; only in this way will students gain the strong understanding of science necessary to compete for high - skill jobs in an increasingly high - tech world economy
We need to ensure the potential benefits of space are felt across the whole economy and encourage young British entrepreneurs to develop ideas that rival the best in the world
Nissan chose an electrohydraulic power - steering setup in place of some of its competitors» fully electric systems, a best - of - both - worlds solution that provides the feel of a conventional hydraulic setup with the economy benefits of an electric rack.
Toyota has enacted this change not just to benefit performance and put some favourable numbers in the next Yaris brochure, but also to improve driveability, and real - world economy and emissions.
We suspect evo readers would prefer to trade some on - paper benefits for the real - world thump of the 2.0 TDI and largely similar economy.
Travelers, shippers, airlines and economies all over the world have benefited from the competitive pricing and more convenient service that Open Skies have made possible.»
While drivers might struggle to match the fuel economy claims in the real world, there's no doubt that business users will save, as the hybrid C - HR attracts a low benefit in kind rate of just 15 per cent, compared to 22 per cent for an Ateca 1.6 TDI.
The real - world fuel economy benefit is consistent no matter the drive cycle, meaning the engine is efficient in the city as well as on the highway — unlike hybrids, which are most efficient in stop - and - go traffic.
Through supply and demand market forces, equilibrium prices are reached in an orderly and equitable manner within the exchanges, and world economies, and you, benefit tremendously from futures trading.
It would make sense for foreign markets to provide less diversification benefit than they used to, given that the world economy, even as it becomes less U.S. - centric, is becoming more interconnected.
We live in a country with a major part of the world economy and investing in the US market gives us international corporations that benefit from the success of the rest of the world.
One of the benefits of an AirTreks itinerary is that you can choose which legs of your trip are first class, business class, or economy: you're not forced to fly either first class or economy all the way around the world.
We strongly believe that a worldwide strengthening will benefit the world's economy — particularly in the creation of jobs in countries that are far less well - off than the United States.
Yes, enviros will claim there is a $ 200 billion subsidy in unpaid social costs — fine — but they will not mention the benefits of a $ 18.6 trillion US economy the FFs make possible, not to mention the world GDP.
Over the last couple of weeks, I've seen four major reports (details over the fold) from very different sources, all making the same point: decarbonizing the world economy will involve economic costs that are (a) small; and (b) far outweighed by the benefits And, the empirical evidence so far is strong.
We know how to get the needed resources to actualize this vision — a market - driven, consumer - focused approach to energy policy that boosts our nation's economy, helps the environment and benefits energy users here and around the world.
Sceptics like me would much rather apply our resources to actions which will have known and direct benefits to the environment without damaging the economy or placing our country at a competitive disadvantage to the rest of the world.
Global Warming might decrease but people would die all over the planet unable to gain the benefits provided by the use of fossil fuels (Mainly cheap power and low cost transportation of goods) and the results such a change would have on the world's economy.
I am also persuaded that the world can and will cut global GHG emissions sufficiently and do so in a way that benefits rather than damages the economies of the world.
Future Energy: How the New Oil Industry Will Change People, Politics, and Portfolios (John Wiley & Sons) describes how a combination of high prices, national insecurity and environmental anxiety is causing the world to move away from a politically and economically vulnerable single - source (crude oil) transportation system to a multi-source system which, in addition to providing energy security for every nation, should benefit the global economy and environment - a win - win - win.
To make these ecosystem services part of the world's economy, Forest Trends has been developing market - based financial tools that reflect real, measurable economic values in benefits from nature like clean air, clean water, and biodiversity.
But if you statement is correct, there is no justification for policies that will damage the world economy and probably deliver no benefit.
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