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Executives blame the poor rating on an excessive government bureaucracy that hinders the creation of new business, holds back job creation and ultimately hurts Polish competitiveness.
Larry Mishel has a very good piece systematically debunking the zombie claim that fears of regulation are holding back job creation.
Another possibility is that the uncertainty that held back job creation in the last few years has begun to fade, said Dean Maki, chief United States economist at Barclays.
WASHINGTON -- Members of Congress from both parties sought on Tuesday to put more pressure on China to allow an increase in the value of its currency, saying Beijing's policy of holding the value down to give China an edge in export markets was holding back job creation in the United States.
"Moreover, the administration's big-government policies -- most notably health-care reform -- are holding back job creation.
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Chinese service sector companies told Caixin that activity and new orders both grew at a slower rate, meaning they also cut back on job creation.
If they continue their random attacks on enterprise and capital, they will only increase the pervasive feeling of uncertainty, which is now the single biggest factor in holding back investment, job creation and growth.
We actually have moved, compared to the last recession, fairly swiftly towards at least getting back to job creation.
The Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ICAEWW) says as well as reining in capital spending, firms are cutting back on job creation.
Even business surveys admit here & here) that anemic consumer demand (not "job-killing regulations") is holding back new job creation and economic recovery.
In the most run-down towns it could involve breaking with free-market orthodoxy and backing government job creation.
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