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And World Bank lending is helping the middle-income countries that are increasingly competing with the US in global trade, while
boosting
demand for private – that is, American – capital.
Among the reforms will be tax policies aimed at
boosting
rural purchasing power, measures to broaden rural land ownership, and technology-led programs to raise agricultural productivity.
Boosting
employment via services, and lifting wages through enhanced support for rural workers, will go a long way toward raising Chinese personal income, now running at just 42% of GDP – half that of the United States.
Yet policymakers in developed and developing countries alike have largely continued to rely on reactive, one-dimensional strategies aimed at
boosting
economic growth, instead of adopting a systemic approach that moves beyond output to account for social and environmental objectives.
Some economists worry that negative second-quarter data will dampen inflation expectations, thereby undermining Abe’s plan for
boosting
growth.
The second imperative for
boosting
growth is the removal of excessively cumbersome government regulations.
The decision, taken after more modest attempts at monetary easing failed to increase bank lending and private-sector borrowing, reflects a renewed focus on
boosting
economic growth.
But the ongoing shift toward services- and consumption-led growth is
boosting
demand for liquidity, while the accompanying creative destruction is generating considerable uncertainty.
Consider the effects of pension “reforms” that force individuals to bear more risk, or of labor-market “reforms” that, in the name of
boosting
“flexibility,” weaken workers’ bargaining position by giving employers more freedom to fire them, leading in turn to lower wages and more insecurity.
Indeed, China’s 12th Five-Year Plan is aimed at reducing dependence on exports and
boosting
domestic demand.
Other trends are
boosting
China’s prospects further.
Trump has also promised an $800 billion-$1 trillion program of infrastructure investment, to be financed by bonds, as well as a massive corporate-tax cut, both aimed at creating 25 million new jobs and
boosting
growth.
Mustering all of his energy and political capital, the 87-year-old leader revived pro-market economic reforms, unleashing an economic revolution that delivered an unprecedented wave of growth and development, thereby
boosting
the CCP’s credibility considerably.
Its governments should concern themselves less with regulation and more with allowing competition and entrepreneurship to flourish – particularly with respect to pioneering companies like Uber and Airbnb – and
boosting
innovation.
All of this will serve to enrich human capital, which is essential to
boosting
productivity and incomes.
The super-rich have received round after round of tax cuts and special tax breaks, easy credits from central banks, and exceptional gains from technologies that are
boosting
profits while lowering unskilled workers’ wages.
Implementing policies to facilitate and reward long-term investments will be key to exiting the current crisis and
boosting
the world’s growth potential.
This would raise the stakes for Chinese border violations, thereby
boosting
deterrence.
A substantial portion of a national policy agenda that supports an individual country’s shift to a low-carbon growth path
(boosting
energy efficiency, for example) will not produce an economic slowdown; such an effort might even lead to higher growth rates than remaining on a high-carbon path would have delivered.
Yet China, whose consumers are perfectly able to absorb imports from the West, will remain wary of
boosting
middle-class demand while it is in fear of losing some of its Western export markets.
More specifically, training programs aimed at
boosting
pro-social motivation have led to increased activity in neural networks related to positive emotions and affiliation, as well as to reduced stress-relevant hormonal responses and increased immune markers, when participants are exposed to distress in others.
Policymakers normally respond to recessions by cutting interest rates, reducing taxes, and
boosting
transfers to the unemployed and other casualties of the downturn.
A key reason for this is urban sprawl: with a built-up area nearly 12 times larger than Barcelona, Atlanta implicitly encourages widespread private-vehicle use,
boosting
emissions, congestion, and air pollution.
The Saudis suspect that rising oil prices will revive Iraq’s economy, and that of Iran, thus
boosting
their regional clout.
Taking advantage of its considerable assets – the world’s third-largest economy, substantial high-tech skills, and a military that has recently been freed of some legal and constitutional constraints – Japan is
boosting
its geopolitical clout.
Investments made through the Cohesion Fund promote regional development, support innovation, improve education, and expand digitalization and transport networks, and sustain programs that improve the single market by
boosting
growth, productivity, and specialization.
In economies with excess productive capacity, targeted investment can yield a double benefit, generating short-run demand and
boosting
growth and productivity thereafter.
If creating jobs and
boosting
incomes can’t get you re-elected, what can?
At the same time, the government has expanded other forms of social protections for workers, all while pursuing industrial policies geared toward
boosting
innovation and productivity growth, thus moving the country up the global value chain.
Critics also worry that ending the ban will remove any lingering stigma associated with possessing rhino horn, further
boosting
demand.
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