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But a few warn of deflation, especially if a flood of cheap imports from economically ailing Asian nations forces domestic manufacturers to cut their prices to stay competitive.
ALBANY — Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, declaring the first phase of his governorship complete after a string of legislative victories, said Tuesday that he planned to devote the next six months to creating jobs, particularly in economically ailing communities upstate.
The Fiamma Tricolore movement, an outgrowth of Mussolini's Fascist Party, said the incentive applied to five towns near Potenza in the economically ailing Basilicata region, in the instep of Italy's boot.
Though keen on preventing such errors this time around, Khamenei is stressing the importance of voter participation to give his increasingly isolated and economically ailing regime a much-needed legitimacy boost.
Starting last fall and scheduled to run for two years, the program was to free the economically ailing city of Pine Bluff of 600 blighted houses while the participants, here in the state with the nation's fastest-growing prison population, were to gain valuable instruction, experience and even some money.
Yet incenting EB-5 funds to flow to projects in economically ailing areas has been a stated mission of the program since the early 1990s.
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The collaboration proposal was supported by some big employers and labor unions in the state, which is ailing economically.
However, we are deeply concerned that too many New Yorkers are struggling economically, and the state's ailing infrastructure is in desperate need of attention.
Saying they were "deeply concerned that too many New Yorkers are struggling economically, and the state's ailing infrastructure is in desperate need of attention", the millionaires urged "the governor and the legislature" to pass "the 1% Plan for New York Tax Fairness".
I'm not a Marxist in the sense that I don't think Marxism has a very specific clinical answer to what ails us economically.
Consider the stagnation thesis, an argument made by George Mason economist Tyler Cowen that the primary cause of much of what ails us economically -- from overleveraged households to deficit-ridden governments to inequality -- is a deceleration of technological advance that he traces back to at least the '70s: or, as he titled the book he wrote on the subject, "The Great Stagnation".
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