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Interest rates could rise abruptly as the government borrows more, and tax cuts might do little to boost labor and investment.

Summers, who headed the National Economic Council during Obama's first term, didn't sign it, despite the White House's insistence that the T.P.P. would boost labor rights and environmental protection — causes Summers singled out in his op-ed.

It may be that this geographic jobs gap is a permanent feature in an economy increasingly driven by brainpower and innovation, where clustering smart people in relatively small areas appears to boost labor productivity.

Summers, who headed the National Economic Council during Obama's first term, didn't sign it, despite the White House's insistence that the T.P.P. would boost labor rights and environmental protection causes Summers singled out in his op-ed.

Using a rich panel data set of Ethiopian subsistence farmers, we estimate a distance function of grains production and find large productivity gains (approximately 33% and 29% in 1999 and 2004) from labor sharing due to synergy effects that boost labor productivity.

The second phase of the minimum wage increase, slated for September, will boost labor costs.

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However, recent studies suggest that immigration (both authorized and unauthorized) actually boosts labor force participation rates, productivity and wages and reduces unemployment rates for native-born American workers, whose skills these immigrants tend to complement.

Within these dynamics, fiscal policy can indeed affect firms and workers' decisions, thereby boosting labor demand and supply, or the structure of the labor market, removing frictions and promoting skills.

Higher commodity prices and greater demand for metals, if not yet for oil and cheap natural gas, should contribute to an expansion of mining and energy output but too strong a surge could boost the Canadian dollar, exacerbating Canada's manufacturing weakness as it boosts labor costs.

But given what we do know, it is far from unrealistic to visualize a scenario wherein jobless or even negative job growth becomes an enduring phenomenon because what we are witnessing today are only the early stages of a permanent revolutionizing of (productivity boosting, labor-saving) technologies.

She said the boost to labor mobility from new countries joining the E.U. increased its gross domestic product by almost €40 billion, or $55 billion, between 2004 and 2007.

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