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The issue is usually framed in terms of whether some countries are “cheating” by holding their exchange rates at an undervalued rate, thus
boosting
their exports and limiting imports relative to what would happen if their central banks floated the local currency freely.
Financial-market reform aimed at
boosting
the real economy’s long-term health is a case in point.
In China, switching to climate-friendly refrigerants and
boosting
the energy efficiency of air conditioning and refrigeration could lead to the equivalent in emissions savings of eight Three Gorges hydroelectric dams.
Europe’s common market has been the single greatest success of post-World War II European policy,
boosting
economic growth and fostering cultural interchange.
Against this background, NATO should pursue a new arms-control dialogue with the goal of
boosting
transparency concerning military capabilities relevant for unconventional warfare and providing early warning of destabilizing moves that are not quite acts of war.
That leads to lower prices for the goods and services produced, which in turn leaves consumers with more money to spend on other things,
boosting
demand – and employment – across nearly all industries.
By bringing together “Champion Mayors” to define a shared inclusive-growth agenda, the Initiative acknowledges the crucial role mayors play in creating economic opportunity and
boosting
the productive capacity of individuals and firms.
Kim now seems to have decided that his best hope for
boosting
North Korea’s economy, without reversing progress on its nuclear program, is to weaken the international coalition enforcing the sanctions.
Despite global economic headwinds, China’s leaders will surely remain focused on maintaining and
boosting
growth, in order to lift more Chinese out of poverty and avert social unrest; they are also certain to continue monitoring the oil-rich Middle East.
An advocate of food self-sufficiency for Uganda, Bukenya wants Ugandans to eat more homegrown rice, thereby
boosting
local farmers and rice millers while freeing hard cash for higher uses.
Boosting
productivity and creating jobs for the more than 1.5 million workers entering the labor market each year are essential to put the DRC on a different, more hopeful path.
In Morocco, the government, with the help of international loans, implemented a program that transformed solid waste management, including by
boosting
private-sector participation considerably.
Correa still has many supporters on the left who point to his government’s stunning achievements in reducing poverty and
boosting
health and education spending.
From Ghana to Rwanda, high levels of agricultural investment are fueling impressive economic growth in rural areas, thereby
boosting
job creation and reducing poverty and hunger.
China would receive no more Venetian gold, and it could use the V$ to purchase goods from Venice, thereby
boosting
local manufacturing.
Fiscal and monetary policies had focused on
boosting
industrial growth, without regard to macroeconomic balance, resulting in chronically excessive demand and widespread shortages.
But, rather than retaliate, Asian economies should use the threat of broader US tariffs as an opportunity to revamp their own development models, thereby
boosting
their own prosperity and resilience, not to mention their positions as constructive global actors.
Serum Institute produces a higher volume of vaccines than any other company in the world and has played a key role in cutting costs and
boosting
volumes.
Expanded social-security programs and a richer menu of saving and investment options could go a long way toward reducing precautionary saving and
boosting
consumption.
A policy could also be green if it jump-starts the home economy with only temporary negative spillovers for the foreign economy (the policy will still be good for the foreign economy by eventually
boosting
the home economy’s demand for imports).
CCS was originally developed for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), whereby pressurized CO2 is pumped into older oil reservoirs to extract otherwise inaccessible crude oil, significantly
boosting
production, and thus greenhouse-gas emissions.
These programs yielded modest growth at best; what they did succeed in
boosting
was poverty, inequality, and social protest.
The influx of women into the labor force played a major role in
boosting
growth in the latter part of the twentieth century.
Spending on political advertising is skyrocketing,
boosting
profits at broadcast and cable news networks, which have been struggling with declining viewership and lackluster revenues.
Its supporters in Iraq might cripple Iraqi oil exports from Basra, which would damage US plans in Iraq while
boosting
Iran’s oil revenues, or limit the availability of fuel to the US Army by attacking roads and bridges, especially the Kuwait City-Baghdad highway.
Such risk pooling, accompanied by institution-building across all sectors (not just health and education), could go a long way toward
boosting
economic growth and development in Africa and elsewhere.
With education and prevention, capacity-building, and new kinds of partnerships, we can continue to improve access to health care in Xinjiang and beyond,
boosting
well-being throughout the developing world.
China’s rebalancing will enable it to absorb its surplus savings, which will be put to work building a social safety net and
boosting
Chinese households’ wherewithal.
The first priority should be
boosting
employment to enable citizens to put food on the table and recover a basic sense of confidence in the future.
Rather than
boosting
credit to the real economy, unconventional monetary policies have mostly lifted the wealth of the very rich – the main beneficiaries of asset reflation.
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