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The “cooperation” part benefits all involved, whether by sustaining world peace or
boosting
growth and prosperity through free trade.
The expansion of renewable energy production also holds great potential for
boosting
economic growth.
These actions are usually justified as policies for
boosting
domestic demand, but they end up fueling a surrogate, low-grade currency war.
However, for precisely that reason, an employment subsidy is likely to be more effective in
boosting
demand, which implies that a smaller injection of this kind is likely to boost demand as much as a larger asset purchase would.
Blaming China merely impedes the heavy lifting that must be done at home – namely,
boosting
saving by cutting budget deficits and encouraging households to save income rather than rely on asset bubbles.
For example, Chile’s state-owned copper mining company, Codelco, is increasing its ranks of female employees – and
boosting
productivity in the process.
Moreover, Japan’s trade balance is now in deficit, and, rather than
boosting
exports, as intended, QE in Japan has led some Asian countries to depreciate their own currencies.
A weak currency reduces household purchasing power by making imports expensive, thereby protecting import-competing SOEs and
boosting
exporters’ profits.
But
boosting
the share of income that goes to the household sector could be hugely disruptive, as it could bankrupt a large number of SOEs, export-oriented firms, and provincial governments, all of which are politically powerful.
So-called “Abenomics 2.0” entails efforts to raise the fertility rate (free preschool education, support for fertility treatments, and greater assistance for single-parent families) and to mitigate problems associated with population aging
(boosting
social security and providing more employment opportunities for retirees).
It also should continue to implement structural reforms aimed at strengthening its labor and financial markets, improving institutional quality, and
boosting
productivity in services and small and medium-size enterprises.
One justification for capital controls is to prevent inflows of hot money from
boosting
the value of the home currency excessively, thereby undermining competitiveness.
They are more focused on paying down massive debt overhangs built up before the crisis than on assuming new debt and
boosting
aggregate demand.
But it has made far less progress in
boosting
private consumption.
Although US and EU tariffs on each other’s marketed manufactured goods are already low (below 3%, on average), a free-trade agreement would be enormously beneficial in promoting further investment, thereby
boosting
economic growth and creating more jobs.
But the free market also has a crucial role to play, with longer-term, incentive-based policies catalyzing scientific and technological advancement – and thus
boosting
economies’ growth potential.
Only the emerging and developing economies of Asia could effectively contribute to lifting global demand through a coordinated effort aimed at
boosting
domestic consumption, which, in turn, would stimulate additional investment.
Rather, he wants to wedge Russia between various actors that lack coherent policies toward one another, thereby
boosting
Russia’s own power and prestige.
Developing the service sector could also diversify the production base, thereby enhancing economic resilience and
boosting
growth momentum.
This approach could win back the fee-paying clients that comprise its self-sustaining resource base, provide it with its global reach, and allow it to continue to play a vital role in
boosting
economic growth and reducing poverty in developing countries.
Moreover, France’s rapidly worsening foreign-trade deficit is
boosting
already-excessive debt levels, while output is falling and unemployment is rising.
Since the euro crisis began, a wall of money has been
boosting
German share prices, house prices in the main cities, and inequality.
Although the quota system is still a matter of constitutional debate in South Korea, years of effort by women’s groups have made a significant contribution to
boosting
women’s role in policymaking.
But austerity will not work; this must be an investment-led recovery, with official measures oriented toward
boosting
growth by reducing the cost of doing business.
As a result, the EU cannot reimburse member states for recent unexpected expenditures, including emergency outlays, such as aid to Italian earthquake victims, and spending aimed at
boosting
economic growth and employment, such as the accelerated absorption of unused Structural and Cohesion Funds.
So we need sustainable agriculture-led growth to increase supplies and keep prices affordable while also
boosting
the incomes of poor farmers in developing countries.
Its objectives also include
boosting
agriculture in the short to medium term in selected countries.
Again, I think that the EU is leading the way in developing countries with development policies that promote broad-based rural economic growth by
boosting
primary production and increasing its efficiency.
He has to know that Trump’s tariffs will have little to no chance of
boosting
the US steel and aluminum industries without also imposing substantial costs on the economy.
This augments the naturally occurring process by which salt from the oceans provides the condensation particles for water vapor, creating and
boosting
the whiteness of clouds.
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