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Soon after the global financial crisis, the US relied heavily on expansionary monetary policy, characterized by near-zero interest rates and large-scale asset purchases, which weakened the dollar, thereby
boosting
exports.
It is against this background that the euro was born, with the goal of
boosting
European economies by expanding their “local” market, lowering transaction costs, and facilitating the flow of information.
Some are economic: Barring a lasting (and still elusive) growth acceleration, the objectives of
boosting
competitiveness and achieving debt sustainability remain partly in conflict.
Moreover, such projects would promote cooperation between the states in the EU’s southern neighborhood, potentially
boosting
investments in education, infrastructure, and industrial development.
First, eurozone countries must implement reforms aimed at
boosting
wage and price flexibility through enhanced competition and improved labor and capital mobility within and between member countries.
Domestically, China’s government will aim to support development that emphasizes
boosting
productivity and thus delivering innovative, coordinated, green, open, and inclusive growth.
Such instances indicate that an attitudinal change on the part of political leaders towards a more market-oriented, private-sector-friendly policy framework often plays as large a role in
boosting
economic growth as the scope of actual institutional reform.
First, it wants to address overcapacity at home by
boosting
exports.
Foreign direct investment will flow in, bringing more access to world-class technology and further
boosting
economic growth.
Such investments would drive a decisive shift from low-productivity to higher-productivity sectors,
boosting
employment and wages.
As a result, there will be room for myriad favors for special interests and for
boosting
social benefits, which may buy time for the PiS and its vision of a Fourth Republic.
The northern countries argue that permitting wage growth and
boosting
domestic demand would reduce their competitiveness and trade surplus.
China and Russia are also sharply
boosting
military spending, despite their pressing domestic priorities.
At the same time, Putin is attempting to boost Russia’s appeal by doubling Crimeans’ pensions,
boosting
the salaries of the region’s 200,000 civil servants, and constructing large, Sochi-style infrastructure, including a $3 billion bridge across the Kerch Strait.
Here, automatic enrollment, unless workers opt out, has proved effective,
boosting
employee participation to more than 90%.
A Metaphor for ObamaNEW HAVEN – As US President Barack Obama begins his second term, he needs a simple way to express his vision and policies for the economy – a metaphor around which support for his policies might crystallize, thereby
boosting
his administration’s political effectiveness.
First, high interest rates reduce the price of storable commodities by increasing the incentive for extraction today rather than tomorrow, thereby
boosting
the pace at which oil is pumped, gold is mined, or forests are logged.
The EITC has a proven record of success in encouraging work, reducing poverty,
boosting
educational attainment, increasing intergenerational mobility, and improving maternal and infant health.
As the middle class in southern countries has grown, its members’ consumption and nutritional habits have changed,
boosting
global demand for processed foods – and setting off a scramble for market power among multinational agricultural, chemical, and food corporations.
Boosting
trade flows between Russia and China, and strengthening political and security coordination, will reduce their vulnerability to outside interference and signal the emergence of a new center of world power.
In the US, the price of natural gas has fallen to $4 per MMBtu, from $13 in 2008,
boosting
household purchasing power.
Russia's oligarchs are undoubtedly unpopular, and Khodorovsky's arrest was evidently aimed at
boosting
Putin's prospects in the looming parliamentary and presidential elections.
Moreover, China’s aging population, and its strategy of
boosting
domestic consumption, will negatively affect global savings.
NAFTA, for example, followed the former route, greatly
boosting
trade among the US, Canada, and Mexico.
If the Kim regime timed the missile launch to have a direct impact on elections in nearby Japan and South Korea, it may have succeeded merely in
boosting
support for defense-oriented conservative parties.
Bush actually had known better than to support the claim that tax cuts would reduce the budget deficit by
boosting
revenues.
And with the yields on government bonds also very low, investors’ animal spirits were running high,
boosting
the price of many risky assets.
But there is the prospect of a virtuous circle in which economic improvement leads to less surly politics, in turn reducing uncertainty and
boosting
recovery further.
Unfortunately, that approach would be akin to conceding defeat; it would amount to an acknowledgement by the government that
boosting
growth by expanding exports is impossible.
The business-as-usual scenario, our analysis shows, would not bring significant progress toward achieving the SDGs or
boosting
environmental sustainability by 2030.
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