Example sentences of "[verb] [adj] growth " in BNC.

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1 Those industrial societies which were ( and in a few cases still are ) collectivist and centrally planned , have had to cope with different problems , although they too were affected by economic recession , and faced some of the same difficulties in maintaining economic growth .
2 The first six months produced strong growth in compound feed sales , led by a recovery in pig tonnage and our continued success in the dairy sector .
3 US President George Bush said on Nov. 20 that the agreement was " fundamental to spurring economic growth … all around the world " .
4 He said it was disappointing that the Government had not made clear that it will be prepared to stimulate monetary growth by underfunding the Budget deficit .
5 Market economics clearly makes a number of effective criticisms of demand management , and its emphasis on the limited competence of government to promote economic growth provides at least a valuable corrective to what became the orthodox political economy of the post-war period .
6 The environmental transport campaign group Transport 2000 reminded us in its recent ‘ The Rush for Roads ’ report , that some of the poorest sections of society are being asked to make sacrifices for measures designed to promote economic growth .
7 His main issue was the need to promote economic growth through free trade , free markets , less government spending , better education and a fair taxation system which outlawed market-distorting tax subsidies and investment shelters .
8 Most people who supported the government when it joined the ERM did so not because they believed the forecasters ( although they were happy to do this ) , but because they believed , as a matter of principle , in the ‘ New Consensus ’ — that the active use of macroeconomic policy can only have an adverse effect and that market forces alone can deliver non-inflationary growth and full employment .
9 Perhaps the most immediate energy problem for China is its electricity supply industry and fears have been expressed that , in the short term , supplies may not be sufficient to sustain economic growth , even at a minimum level of 4 per cent per year .
10 With the right policies they believed it was possible to reduce inflation without incurring excessive levels of unemployment — to keep prices down and to sustain economic growth at the same time .
11 Given economic growth and open markets , that figure could easily double in the next five years , and again in the next five , putting China into the top rank of the world 's traders and helping maintain the growth rates of its Asian neighbours .
12 A country must experience economic growth if it is to produce a greater output of goods and services .
13 It is probable that oil demand in Canada will fall no further but by conservation and energy efficiency may be kept at its present level to the end of the century without inhibiting economic growth .
14 And it observes that the use of regulation or taxes instead of the market creates inefficiencies and slows economic growth .
15 A fall in oil prices lowers all energy prices and encourages economic growth but if it also re-establishes the dependence which made the two oil shocks so effective in curtailing growth , then nothing useful has been achieved .
16 For most LDCs the export of primary commodities no longer guarantees economic growth as it did for the USA , Canada , Sweden , etc. , in the 1800s .
17 Other forms of tax will also play a major role in Clinton 's plan to stimulate economic growth .
18 The widely anticipated move , designed to stimulate economic growth through increased exports , included the easing of credit restrictions and the provision of increased funds to assist with capital investment .
19 Although the party 's leadership was committed to Richardson 's economic strategy , many National Party MPs advocated a more Keynesian approach involving greater government spending to stimulate economic growth and combat unemployment .
20 The budget contained details of an array of tax changes — outlined in the State of the Union speech [ see above ] — which were designed to stimulate economic growth .
21 There was an apparent consensus , however , that budget deficit reduction was a central plank of the necessary stable policy framework , and that governments lacked scope for undertaking more expansive public expenditure or consumer credit policies to stimulate economic growth at a rate faster than the predicted very gradual recovery to end-1993 .
22 The speech was conservative in tone , concentrating on the need to stimulate economic growth and to combat lawlessness rather than the campaign themes of working towards " people empowerment " and a reduction of income disparities .
23 The government on Aug. 28 announced a 10,700,000 million yen ( about US$85,900 million ) economic rescue package designed to reverse the recent decline in the stock market and to stimulate economic growth .
24 The government of Prime Minister Paul Keating produced an expansionary budget on Aug. 18 designed to stimulate economic growth and boost employment .
25 It follows that increasing the efficiency of labour , and improving the organizational structure of UK firms , may be at least as important in generating economic growth as raising the level of investment .
26 With all these qualifications in mind , how do health services influence economic growth ?
27 Does social policy undermine economic growth ?
28 If it does not facilitate economic growth and expansion then it limits its capacity to raise taxes and so cuts into the public revenue on which its own power depends .
29 In simplified form , their model consists of the following three equations : where is the rate of growth of the money stock in country , is a variable , the value of which is known at the end of the previous period and which influences monetary growth ; α i and β i are coefficients for country i ; and are normally and independently distributed random errors , with zero means and variances and respectively ; and is a constant .
30 In addition , those plants for which carbon is a limiting nutrient should experience enhanced growth with increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere ( this is termed the carbon fertilization or B-effect ) which in turn will increase the biosphere carbon sink .
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