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This would help to boost countries' external purchasing power and hence their imports when oil prices boom.
When the currency was created, the hope was that the loss of the safety valve of devaluation would help to boost productivity and make markets more flexible.
Faster growth in nominal GDP would help to boost tax revenues and reduce the deficit.What lessons does Japan hold for America and Europe?
Some tech firms accuse the government of failing to put enough effort into trade agreements that would help to boost their sales.
President Humala said last month that the current Cusco airport was too small, and that a $460m investment in a new one would help to boost tourism.
The select committee finds there is no evidence that Osborne's housing plans would help to boost the construction of much-needed new homes.
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The service charge would be split among servers and cooks, which would give servers roughly the same income if they also get a 5% tip, but would mainly help to boost the cooks' pay to closer to $20, he said.
The EEF said its survey showed manufacturing growth would not help to boost UK growth.
One of the main recommendations concerns proposals for partnership following the conflict: retraining and mobilizing Maoist health workers following the conflict would not only help to boost health coverage, but would serve as an olive branch for conflict transformation and peace building, bringing both sides together [ 22].
Likewise, many structural reforms, such as removing barriers to entry in industries now dominated by state-owned enterprises, would also simultaneously help to boost spending.
Taking this into account, a small transaction tax would be good for growth – helping to boost investment and jobs.
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