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Britain will be the best performing of the world's largest economies this year, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicted as it conceded it had been overly pessimistic last spring when it warned George Osborne to ease austerity measures or jeopardise growth.

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The IMF has raised concerns that the latest proposals from Athens on pensions and corporate tax could jeopardise economic growth.

These countries would then enter into debt reduction programmes "tailored not to jeopardise their growth", he wrote.

Former chancellor of the Exchequer Key claim The science of global warming is not settled and the world should not jeopardise economic growth in order to tackle climate change.

It said one single accident could trigger a wider drilling ban or financially sink a business: "While the global energy sector is playing an increasingly pivotal role in stimulating economic recovery, the industry's failure to mitigate the risks associated with the new frontiers in exploration and production could jeopardise future growth".

But, by discouraging foreign investment and tourism, and by impairing child development, the disease also jeopardises future growth.In this section MALARIA FINANCIAL MARKETS ECONOMY Reprints.

The Paris-based club, which has been a driving force in arguing that increasing inequality jeopardises economic growth, says more than half of all job creation in its 34 member countries since the mid-1990s has been in "non-standard work", which accounts for about a third of total employment.

"Imposing an extra tax on employment will jeopardise jobs and growth at a time when the economic recovery is likely to be fragile," Lambert argues.

If investment were to falter and private consumption failed to compensate, China would be left with a big hole in demand, jeopardising employment and growth.

Top German economists warn that the VW scandal could jeopardise the country's growth, and could now be a bigger problem for the wider German economy than Greece's debt.

The airport's chief executive Robert Sinclair said: "Politicians in London and Cardiff should be under no illusions that, if implemented, this recommendation would jeopardise jobs, connectivity and growth in the south west, with no net benefit to UK plc".

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