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The idea was that British banks would sign a contract agreeing to lend more to businesses and like magic there would be growth.
The best quick remedy for democracy's ills would be growth strong enough to bring down unemployment and boost real incomes, making voters more content.
Hiroyuki Inoue, the senior economist at the Japan Center for Research, said separate statistics on construction starts related to public works projects had suggested that there would be growth in public investment in the first quarter.
A logical measure for this goal — a measure to tie incentives to — would be growth in revenues from remanufacturing and rebuilding, or the percentage of revenues or profits derived from both.
A soft landing would be growth slowing from its current 10% to not much less than 7%, the minimum needed to create enough jobs to absorb surplus rural labour and workers laid off by state-owned firms.
She said the effect of falling oil prices would have a "transitory" effect on the US economy, that the housing market should be stronger with greater lending, and that there would be growth despite the fact that "too many" Americans can't find jobs.
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That would be growth-destroying deflation.
During the period 1973 to 1975 every effort to implement the proposed Pacific Coast Highway expansion and improvement program was frustrated and thwarted by the regional commission of the California Coastal Commission on the premise that such expansion would be growth-inducing to Malibu.
Without change there would be no growth, and without growth would be no zucchini, and that would be fine with me.
By almost any measure that would be impressive growth.
The bigger immediate effect would be slower growth.
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