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One critical difference was the authorities’ emphasis on
boosting
R&D in these sectors before reducing the government’s direct role.
Indeed,
boosting
its energy capacity will be critical to unleashing the continent's economic and human potential.
It is far from clear that expanding market access and
boosting
aid are the most productive use of valuable political capital in the North.
The authorities' task now is to determine how to support continued growth on the better performing track (the private sector and the first- and second-tier cities), while eliminating overcapacity and
boosting
productivity on the weaker track (SOEs and third- and fourth-tier cities).
But realizing key SDG targets – which are fully aligned with the World Bank Group’s own twin goals of ending extreme poverty and
boosting
shared prosperity – will require a much larger investment program focused on strengthening land tenure across the developing world.
Moreover, premature and excessive hawkishness would strengthen the US dollar and sharply increase the US trade deficit, undermining Trump’s stated goal of creating jobs and
boosting
incomes for his blue-collar, working-class electoral base.
In today’s globalized world, a slight reduction in interest rates by an individual central bank can bring some benefits, beginning with weakening the currency and thus
boosting
exports.
Far from
boosting
consumption, as intended, monetary stimulus may create an environment that dampens demand, weakening prospects for economic growth.
Supported by the traditional economic theories taught at most universities, this approach was energized after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the disintegration of the Soviet Union, when the former communist countries, together with China, joined the Western-dominated world order,
boosting
total production and consumption.
As investors sought the higher yields on land, property, equities, bonds, and bank deposits that were attainable in emerging markets after 2008, capital inflows to Latin America tripled,
boosting
asset prices, credit, and aggregate demand.
They also spawn new local companies that serve as suppliers, thereby
boosting
employment, augmenting workers’ skills, improving productivity, and increasing government revenue.
And rising real incomes increased leisure time, thereby
boosting
demand for smiles and the products of minds.
As the Education Commission highlights, some countries are
boosting
investments in education.
Countries that are willing and able to pay their quota increases would be allowed to do so, increasing the IMF’s resources and
boosting
their relative voting power.
China is also working on “connectivity” projects – namely, a rail and highway network – aimed at
boosting
economic and social ties between China and the ASEAN countries.
German exports would also benefit from a weaker euro,
boosting
overall economic demand in Germany.
They have also been found to aid infants’ cognitive development and children’s educational attainment, thus
boosting
countries’ economic-growth potential.
Likewise, US and European non-financial corporations saved $710 billion from lower debt-service payments, with ultra-low interest rates thus
boosting
profits by about 5% in the US and the UK, and by 3% in the eurozone.
The collaboration, which includes a $100 million investment from Cisco in French startups, could transform energy management, health care, and education –
boosting
France's economic competitiveness, job creation, dynamism, and growth in the process.
Instead of
boosting
infrastructure investment, governments have pursued austerity policies that are particularly harmful to low-skill workers.
George W. Bush’s idea of economic policy was to cut taxes three times while
boosting
spending on war.
The most important priorities include
boosting
the efficiency of government spending and developing new sources of revenue to replace oil exports.
Boosting
women’s participation further may become even more important as the nature of the military’s tasks changes in many regions.
By contrast, Romney promises to “restore” America’s greatness and international power, which he proposes to do by
boosting
American military force.
And austerity and reform fatigue in the eurozone periphery has been matched by bailout fatigue in the core,
boosting
support for a range of anti-euro parties in Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland.
By easing Japan’s longstanding, self-imposed ban on arms exports,
boosting
defense spending, and asserting its right to exercise “collective self-defense,” the government has opened the path for Japan to collaborate more actively with friendly countries and to pursue broader overseas peacekeeping missions.
Boosting
South Africa’s Diversity DividendCAPE TOWN – After an insight-filled and enjoyable visit to South Africa – my first to this beautiful country in 15 years – I am leaving with mixed feelings.
That means distinguishing between economic migrants and refugees, strengthening border controls, and
boosting
cooperation with third countries.
A multilateral coordination mechanism would enable these countries to harmonize their efforts, thereby
boosting
their capacity to advance their shared security interests, even if US resources and leadership dwindle.
The promotion of large-scale land investment is based on the belief that combating hunger requires
boosting
food production, and that supply has been lagging because of a lack of investment in agriculture.
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