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Advocates of rapid euroization argue that it will promote and lock in fiscal, financial, and labor market reforms while expanding trade and
boosting
income.
And the egregious loopholes in the global corporate-tax system should be closed, thereby
boosting
global corporate taxation by some $200 billion annually, if not more.
This has created jobs in central and eastern Europe, while
boosting
prosperity in the older member states.
A more strategic approach would focus on
boosting
growth throughout the EU, such as by meeting the Europe 2020 targets for research, development, and innovation, and advancing the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.
And education has long-term societal benefits: aside from increased political engagement, educated children contribute intellectual capital and pursue entrepreneurial opportunities when they grow up,
boosting
economic growth.
But it remains to be seen if his strategy of renegotiating or withdrawing from individual agreements will prove effective,
boosting
or harming geopolitical stability.
Indeed, the much-vaunted market for collateralized debt obligations, which divides risks into tranches and places the different risk levels in different places according to the willingness to accept them, has plausibly played a role in
boosting
asset prices.
By 2022, it will scrap foreign ownership limits on local auto firms,
boosting
companies like Tesla, which could then fully own a subsidiary in China.
This project has received wide acclaim from officials, economists, and entrepreneurs, reflecting a widespread belief that
boosting
growth and competitiveness starts at the grass roots level.
It is to fix the problem of deficient demand not by attempting to further loosen monetary conditions, but by
boosting
public spending.
The ability to refinance government debt and keep costs down is essential to strengthening public finances and
boosting
GDP growth.
Warm and humid air will increase melting of ice in low regions at the edges of the ice sheets while
boosting
snowfall over cold high regions in the interior.
To promote the sale of household electrical appliances in rural areas, the government has begun providing a 13% price subsidy, not only benefiting rural consumption, but also
boosting
the growth of major industrial enterprises.
I used to think that the US current account deficit would stop when the rest of the world "balanced up"--when Japan recovered from its decade-long stagnation, and when Western Europe restructured its economy,
boosting
aggregate demand and reducing its unemployment rate to some reasonable level.
But with every passing year, "balancing up"--rapid growth in the rest of the world
boosting
demand for US exports--has become less and less likely.
Although the latest plan contains a seemingly endless list of specific projects and goals, the major new theme this year is “supply-side restructuring,” a term that includes a wide range of policies aimed at
boosting
economic growth and living standards.
Improving the quality of life also requires
boosting
the quality of products that Chinese consumers can buy.
In the weakest of the three, by contrast, the ECB has no intention of
boosting
growth through quantitative easing or interest-rate pre-commitments.
Countries need to reformulate their energy policies - including by
boosting
production and refining capacity, diversifying energy sources, and giving new impetus to conservation.
If a Macron victory is treated as an opportunity to pursue aggressive reforms targeted at
boosting
growth and employment, the French election may amount to an important turning point for Europe.
There have been other serious problems, too, like over-reliance on speculative short-term capital inflows to finance a growing current-account deficit, and inadequate attention to
boosting
productive employment and promoting wage-led growth possibilities.
Indeed, because most bank loans in China – unlike, say, in Europe – are now locked up in infrastructure and other physical assets,
boosting
demand is preferable to deleveraging.
More important, Article 3 calls upon members to work together to build and maintain a capacity for defense, thereby
boosting
resilience.
So, rather than spending money on medical bills, they are
boosting
their income and spending capacity, both of which help the economy to grow.
The good news is that Modi seems committed to
boosting
India’s competitiveness by improving its business climate.
In the next five years, Gavi and its partners are positioned to immunize another 300 million people, helping millions more children and young people survive and thrive – and thereby
boosting
developing-country economies.
The hope was that this would diversify the sources of future pensions, with superior investment performance
boosting
the salary-replacement rate.
Moreover, the American public’s willingness to become enmeshed in yet another risky military venture, when
boosting
homeland security could suffice, is dubious, at best.
Moreover, it wants to stoke anti-Muslim animus, thereby further alienating European Muslims from the rest of European society and
boosting
its supply of recruits in Europe.
Finally, the global financial crisis put considerable strain on the US economy, intensifying pressure on lawmakers to undertake policies aimed at
boosting
domestic GDP growth and creating jobs.
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