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Weakness in global trade is making economies rely more on consumers, BoE's Carney said.
Protectionism can do real harm, making economies less efficient and reducing long-run growth.
Carbon taxes, tradable emissions permits and other policies to chivvy along the process of making economies greener impose costs on companies.
The official pointed to the priority of consolidating national budgets, cutting debt and making economies more resilient against future shocks through structural reforms.
History has shown the power of market forces in making economies less energy intensive as people have found more efficient ways to use energy.
Smaller traffic shares and inadequate investments prevented them from making economies of scale, resulting in longer journey lengths, a dismal safety record and sharp increases in ticket prices.
But there's a reason economists abhor crony capitalism in broad terms: Over time, it generates terrible economic results by undermining entrepreneurs, discouraging innovation, and making economies much less productive.
By restoring fiscal strength and making economies more flexible, countries will have the future resources they may need to address unforeseen crises, deal with aging populations or the effects of climate change.
Ross Findon, a spokesman for the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity that focuses in part on making economies circular - with waste becoming new raw material - said the best thing to do is copy nature.
Ross Findon, a spokesman for the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, a charity that focuses in part on making economies circular - with waste becoming new raw material - said the best thing to do is copy nature.
That preparation needs to include making economies less vulnerable to climate change, helping farmers adapt their growing techniques, and making city infrastructure more resilient to storms, rising sea levels, floods or drought, the study noted.
Since retiring from Unilever a year ago, Polman has set his sights on using his sway among business chiefs, governments, finance and civil society to get them to work together on climate change and making economies fairer for everyone.
There are multiple criticisms that focus on different elements of SAPs.For another overview, see Towson.edu 's page There are many examples of structural adjustments failing. In Africa, instead of making economies grow fast, structural adjustment actually had a contractive impact in most countries.
The Sutherland Railway opened between and on 13 April 1868. Among the intermediate stations was one at Rogart, which opened with the line. It is from . In common with six other stations north of Bonar Bridge (now ), the station at Rogart was closed on 13 June 1960 with the intention of making economies; but the cuts were seen as too drastic, and Rogart station alone was reopened on 6 March 1961.
This he managed to do in his budgets of 1808 and 1809 without increasing taxes, by raising loans at reasonable rates and making economies. As leader of the House of Commons, he had to deal with a strong opposition, which challenged the government over the conduct of the war, Catholic emancipation, corruption, and Parliamentary reform. Perceval successfully defended the commander-in-chief of the army, the Duke of York, against charges of corruption when the Duke's ex-mistress Mary Anne Clarke claimed to have sold army commissions with his knowledge. Although Parliament voted to acquit the Duke of the main charge, his conduct was criticised, and he accepted Perceval's advice to resign.
Hussein's signature could have quieted the parliamentary factions that repeatedly alleged unfulfilled pledges to the Arabs. This undermined the fragile structure of Churchill's Sherifian solution that was partially based on the idea of a web of family relationships. In his role as Secretary of State for War, Churchill had since 1919 been arguing for withdrawal from the Middle East territories since it would involve Britain "in immense expense for military establishments and development work far exceeding any possibiity of return" and in 1920 in regards to Palestine "The Palestine venture is the most difficult to withdraw from and the one which will certainly never yield any profit of a material kind." On 14 February 1921, Churchill took over at the Colonial Office tasked with making economies in the Middle East.

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