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Since 2000, China’s long-term plan for
boosting
incomes, reducing inequality, and protecting the environment has depended on the harmonious progression of innovation and urbanization.
When these children are old enough to enter the labor force, the proportion of income-earners in the economy could be increased substantially,
boosting
average per capita incomes.
This problem could be solved by
boosting
the Fund’s capacity to borrow, while reducing the amount of resources that the Fund needs to set aside for FCL-like facilities.
They believe that
boosting
allied forces will only increase the sense of occupation and give the Taliban more targets.
Countries whose services sectors have made a large contribution to productivity growth have invested significantly in intangible capital, pointing the way to success in
boosting
innovation.
Boosting
energy efficiency may be one of the most cost-effective ways to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions; but in Latin America, improvements in this area would entail persuading tens of millions of small businesses to switch to more environmentally friendly refrigerators, power tools, or delivery trucks.
In theory, at least, China’s rapid growth, if it continues, offers southern Africa a highly promising economic opportunity, not least by underpinning commodity prices and thus
boosting
southern Africa’s terms of trade.
Annual farm income is up by an average of $2,150, demonstrating that
boosting
productivity and conserving resources can strengthen farm resiliency in even the harshest conditions.
I was also right to say that all but a tiny and unbalanced fringe of economists approve of central-bank guarantees of system stability, in order to prevent the risk of a collapse of the payments system from becoming a first-order consideration
boosting
the demand for cash to unnatural levels.
Should governments try to increase monetary velocity by selling bonds, thereby
boosting
short-term interest rates?
In fact, increased spending, which the Keynesians saw simply as
boosting
aggregate demand, produced distortions.
Boosting
their prospects will be crucial to sustained prosperity on the continent, and will require implementing inclusive policies to ensure that Roma enjoy the post-transition benefits of open, free-market economies.
In the first quarter of 2015, governments should declare their countries’ intended contributions to that effort, thereby
boosting
confidence and accelerating progress en route to Paris.
In building ties with Asia, African governments have an opportunity to learn from the region’s economic success stories, while
boosting
their own countries’ industrial development.
Productivity gains are vital to long-term growth, because they typically translate into higher incomes, in turn
boosting
demand.
Given how difficult it can be to gain support for such efforts, especially compared to policies aimed at
boosting
manufacturing, liberalization and expansion of the services sector will require a strong commitment from China’s government.
Of course, such an approach can work only if the government improves its own delivery of public services, including by
boosting
the quality of its civil service and freeing it from political pressures.
A coordinated initiative to facilitate trade within the Red Sea region would have a significant impact on future development,
boosting
GDP by about 10% to $6.6 trillion and increasing trade by nearly 35% to $6.3 trillion, according to research commissioned by King Abdullah Economic City.
Six months that could have been spent
boosting
the long-run growth potential of the American economy through infrastructure investment, educational reform, or an overhaul of health-care financing – greatly easing America's long-run deficit and debt dilemmas in the process – have been lost.
In the long run, 3D printing will allow more efficient use of physical resources and faster diffusion of the best designs,
boosting
living standards around the world.
Good policies that are
boosting
production and employment without causing inflation ought to be politically popular, right?
A stronger argument, though not by much, is that the fiscal stimulus is
boosting
employment and production, but at too great a long-run cost because it has produced too large a boost in America's national debt.
Since then, South Korea has used the issue as a means of
boosting
national prestige – and, aware that its sovereignty claims are legally dubious, has refused to allow the International Court of Justice to adjudicate.
Moreover, the longer a woman waits to have children, the longer she can participate in the paid labor force, thereby
boosting
the economic health and prosperity of poor communities.
To mitigate the rupee’s appreciation, thereby
boosting
external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most respected institutions, populated by qualified professionals – must be given greater policy space and autonomy.
Wage restraint and productivity gains have improved competitiveness, thereby
boosting
exports.
Fewer kids also means that a larger share of the population would be working,
boosting
the economy by an estimated $288 billion annually for a generation.
Indonesia, for example, has experienced accelerating growth, with rising business and consumer confidence
boosting
investment to almost 33% of GDP.
So devaluation is unlikely to be effective in
boosting
the overall rate of growth.
Previously, emphasis had been placed on
boosting
aggregate demand – primarily by lowering the cost of borrowing, but also by spurring wealth effects from appreciating financial assets.
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