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When it comes to
boosting
transatlantic trade and investment ties, the Canada-EU CETA may well be Europe’s best hope.
During his visit, Harper vowed to re-launch bilateral free-trade talks with Ukraine, aimed at
boosting
the country’s ailing economy.
Of course, these fears are accompanied by the hope that structural reforms and monetary expansion work in harmony,
boosting
employment and output without raising inflation by much.
The European Union’s recently released 2030 framework for climate and energy policies maintains the focus on domestic policies aimed at
boosting
efficiency and deployment of renewable energy.
Moreover, Germans are not convinced that Keynesian policies, with their focus on
boosting
aggregate demand, are particularly effective in influencing long-term economic trends, despite their obvious short-term impact on output and employment.
Public infrastructure investment can serve as the engine of that growth,
boosting
both short-term demand and long-term potential output.
They claim that it would improve the US trade balance, while
boosting
domestic production, investment, and employment.
By contrast, emphasis on
boosting
domestic demand – long the focus of China’s consumer-led rebalancing strategy – was downgraded to third place on the so-called work agenda.
Although the law was sold as a tax “cut,” it will actually reduce the after-tax income of some 53% of Americans, while
boosting
the incomes of the richest 5%.
Changes in pension policy are
boosting
public spending and contributing to rising levels of debt.
Current global climate policy is unsustainable; the UK’s commitment to
boosting
offshore wind power is only the latest example.
Indeed,
boosting
domestic private investment through corporate tax reform seems the best option.
According to some estimates, Russia could increase its arable area by 10 million hectares, and its crop yields by 250%, thereby
boosting
grain exports dramatically.
Moreover, successful monetary stimulus would raise income through domestic channels, thereby
boosting
imports, so the net effect on the trade balance could go either way.
The concept of “structural reform” usually refers to measures aimed at
boosting
economic growth by sharpening market signals and restoring the health of public finances.
And, if intervention fails, even
boosting
the fund to €1 trillion or €1.5 trillion would be inadequate, because there would be a crippling domino effect: a Spanish crisis would affect Italy, an Italian crisis would hit France, and a French crisis would leave Germany as virtually the sole guarantor of an unbearable debt burden.
The subsidies were manageable at first, and achieved their goal of
boosting
food production in states like Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Maharashtra.
Leaders from 150 countries will meet to draw up a blueprint for enhancing multilateral cooperation and
boosting
UN member states and agencies’ rapid-response capabilities for mass movements of people.
Russia took its assertive behavior to the skies, leading to a number of close encounters between Russian warplanes and Western jets (both civilian and military), and to the sea,
boosting
its submarine activity in the North Atlantic to Cold War-era levels.
Boosting
technical interoperability also will take considerable time, though both countries maintain sophisticated defense forces with great potential to be linked together.
Moreover, many of the structural reforms that are currently being considered or implemented, despite
boosting
growth in the long term, can have short-term contractionary effects.
Extending investment tax credits to German firms might be more effective in
boosting
spending, but doing so would be politically problematic in a country where labor’s share of national income is already declining.
The reality is that Spain now faces the daunting challenge of
boosting
productivity amid persistently low inflation, a heavy burden of domestic and external debt, restrictive macroeconomic policies, and serious demographic challenges.
This has fueled rising demand for currency, leading to the expansion of the monetary base, with the money multiplier – that is, the effect on lending by commercial banks –
boosting
the money supply further.
Though the middle class in Africa has expanded markedly in recent years, generating a consumer boom and
boosting
domestic investment, many people still struggle to make a living.
Indeed, by
boosting
productivity and underpinning the emergence of new industries, technological progress has historically fueled economic growth and net job creation.
And if consumers spend smaller shares of their disposable income on each purchase they make, they will have room to consume more, thus
boosting
overall economic activity.
The role of microfinance in
boosting
SMEs’ climate-change resilience needs to be more fully defined.
This mobile-enabled information leads to better decision-making, saving the farmers money and
boosting
their resilience to extreme-weather patterns and droughts.
They doubt that an alternative development strategy based on
boosting
domestic demand would succeed.
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