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Economic development that alleviates poverty is a vital step in
boosting
happiness.
Yes, sharply rising food prices are an important factor in
boosting
headline inflation in Asia.
Speculators at the PumpsWASHINTGTON, DC – Until a few weeks ago, while oil prices were surging, debate raged about the relative roles of economic fundamentals and speculation in
boosting
oil prices.
Whether they will embrace reforms aimed at
boosting
the private sector’s role in economic growth remains to be seen.
Moreover, advances in our understanding of disease are
boosting
the efficiency of the drug development process, making it possible to bring new innovations to market faster.
Ordinarily, a large surplus puts upward pressure on the country’s currency – making its exports less competitive and
boosting
demand for imported goods and services.
The Trump administration has cut taxes and slashed regulations in the hope of
boosting
productivity growth.
On the contrary, his belligerent rhetoric and inept governance scared off investors, inciting economic decline and
boosting
unemployment and poverty.
Moreover, they can provide a productive outlet for young people, keeping them focused and engaged and
boosting
their self-esteem, thereby reducing their vulnerability to harmful social influences.
When cross-border spillovers militate against taxing carbon and subsidizing technological development in clean industries,
boosting
green industries for competitive reasons is a good thing, not a bad thing.
Boosting
productivity is therefore imperative.
Under Hollande, France’s Socialists favor achieving that renewal through a process of social dialogue that convinces rather than imposes, that focuses both on revenue measures and on
boosting
government efficiency, and that may adopt some of northern Europe’s more successful “flexicurity” policies, which combine greater labor-market flexibility with strong social protection.
Yes, there are a few notable outliers – namely, the United Kingdom, where currency pressures and one-off holiday distortions are temporarily
boosting
core inflation to 2.4%, and Malaysia, where the removal of fuel subsidies has boosted headline inflation, yet left the core stable at around 2.5%.
A second, more immediate, threat stems from enacting large tax cuts and
boosting
public spending in an economy already nearing full employment, which implies accelerating inflation, higher interest rates, or probably some combination of the two.
The region’s emerging democracies urgently need an Arab initiative that resembles the Marshall Plan – a program to attract large-scale investment in infrastructure, industry, and agriculture (and in the region’s wealth of untapped technical skills), thereby
boosting
employment.
The Association Agreement, which runs to some 1,200 pages, would remove almost all EU tariffs on Ukrainian goods,
boosting
the country’s long-term GDP by an estimated 12%.
This time around, investment must be spread across all sectors,
boosting
their competitiveness and, in turn, their contribution to GDP growth.
As they continue to grow, their share of the world economy will continue to rise,
boosting
global growth beyond what it otherwise would be.
The CSRC was pursuing an excessively narrow objective, focusing only on getting the bull market going by delivering policies and speeches aimed at
boosting
investor confidence and spurring participation.
Likewise, the dramatic reduction in the cost of gene sequencing, from roughly $40 million per human genome in 2003 to about $5,000 today, together with a rapid increase in computational power, is
boosting
the speed, accuracy, and robustness of medical diagnostic tests.
The problem is that the Fed’s liquidity injections are not creating credit for the real economy, but rather
boosting
leverage and risk-taking in financial markets.
Tightening fiscal policy would go a long way towards
boosting
confidence in the US.
By
boosting
investment and generating tax revenue for local governments, this approach has a more immediate positive impact on GDP than efforts to develop the service sector.
His success in
boosting
confidence was vital to America's political stability.
And
boosting
net exports will require a weaker dollar to make US products more attractive to foreign buyers and foreign goods more expensive to US buyers, implying a loss in Americans’ standard of living.
Although Japan continues to stagnate, and Western Europe hovers on the edge of recession, a solid "output-growth" recovery in the US should prove to be a big help in
boosting
demand in the rest of the world.
Formal negotiations here, however, will only lead to a toughening of America's position,
boosting
the cause of NMD's advocates.
If the relevant conditions are satisfied, North Korea could capitalize on the “catch-up” effect,
boosting
growth further, because its low per capita income level would help to increase investment productivity and facilitate technology transfer from more developed economies.
A new effort would help Europe to replace its agricultural policy with a research-and-development policy aimed at
boosting
industrial competitiveness.
But
boosting
aid to countries that are already aid-dependent requires clearer delivery mechanisms and a degree of budgetary predictability.
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