As efforts to reforest the Earth gain momentum and as tree plantations expand, tree planting will emerge as a leading economic activity. |
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And by distributing a new pattern of economic activity over a broad rural area, even while stifling growth, prisons create sprawl. |
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Normally a central bank will lower interest rates to increase liquidity and to stimulate economic activity. |
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He attributes deflation to an increase in money demand caused by expectations of further deflation and perhaps depressed economic activity. |
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There, Chandler concluded that the management of corporate giants had superseded market mechanisms as the defining element of economic activity. |
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The productive and gainful economic activity in India is still linked very much to agriculture as the primary sector of the economy. |
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It is one of the surest ways through which Zambians would have the opportunity to move from the fringes of economic activity to the mainstream. |
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Apart from formal trading in the three halls at the Johannesburg Fresh Produce Market, there is plenty of economic activity on the fringes. |
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This depressed economic activity hurt employment figures and affected demand for housing, he said. |
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Inflationary policies conducted for long periods of time not only foster the growth of government but also depress economic activity. |
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The latter seems unlikely given the present lack of economic activity in the area. |
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However, they bear only a distant, very abstract resemblance to real economic activity. |
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It is fashionable to decry the impact of higher oil prices on economic activity and growth. |
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Overall, the effect was to depress global economic activity, but we're getting over it. |
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Nonetheless, she believes that the government should not withdraw altogether from economic activity. |
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These actions further depress economic activity, prices, corporate cash flows and the ability of borrowers to service debts. |
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This requires intensifying the dialogue between them by multiplying the exchange of visits focused on the political and economic activity fields. |
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Agricultural industrialization affects the location of people and economic activity in rural places and thereby community adjustments as well. |
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As a production-oriented ideology, communism was based upon the fallacy of production itself being the ultimate purpose of economic activity. |
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We expect 2003 to be a year of reasonable but not spectacular growth in economic activity and business revenues. |
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This leads to a sharp decline in the level of economic activity, and the economy enters a period of stagnation. |
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In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal? |
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The first series focused on informal economic activity covering animal husbandry, agronomy, wild fruits, thatch, art, curios and crafts. |
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This created greater economic freedom, as some small-scale private economic activity was allowed. |
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This in turn requires doing everything possible to attract inward investment and to reorient economic activity towards production for export. |
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The financial services industry is an important facilitator of economic activity. |
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A rise in sea level is a concern where economic activity is based in coastal areas. |
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Patriarchy is embedded in systems of education, healthcare, economic activity, social order and political representation. |
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The mathematization of economic theory has been resoundingly ineffective in understanding of the role of entrepreneurs in economic activity. |
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She has a long-standing interest in the social structural bases of economic activity. |
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The aim of microcredit is to foster sustainable economic activity at the grassroots. |
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There is no longer any mystery as to why so much economic activity in developing countries is in the informal sector. |
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The economic theory known as monetarism holds that the money stock exerts an important influence on economic activity and prices. |
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On the home front, evidence of a strengthening of economic activity continues to accumulate. |
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The abolition of all taxes on production and exchange, he held, would result in a tremendous spurt of economic activity. |
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The category includes the legal economic activity of hairdressers and manicurists. |
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Unfortunately, it actually aggravates the sense of business anxiety and fear and the reinforcing restraint which will depress economic activity further. |
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A demand-side cut rests on the Keynesian theory that public consumption spurs economic activity. |
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Suburban office and industrial parks and shopping centers competed successfully with central business districts, dispersing economic activity over wide areas. |
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He said the resurgence of economic activity in Solwezi following the opening of Kansanshi mine was benefiting not only the district but also the entire province. |
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The downturn in economic activity in Ireland in the second half of last year was unique in the context of previous downturns in the Irish economy. |
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All things considered, lower levels of U.S. economic activity tend to lead to lower demand for grains, steel, and oil. |
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Of course, the drop in consumption also slows economic activity, forcing the government to become the spender of last resort. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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The black market benefitted directly from this conflict, and from the welter of regulations designed to channel all economic activity into war production. |
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For spending to be stimulative it must bring forth economic activity that otherwise would not have taken place. |
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But they also are aware that large tax increases at this time of economic stagnation and rising unemployment would depress economic activity even further. |
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Some of the recommendations which await council approval are the deregulation of red-tape and restrictive by-laws constraining economic activity in the city. |
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The first level criticism of socialism is that private property in the means of production is a necessary condition for the coordination of economic activity. |
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This is despite the fact that no account has been taken of the potentially depressing impact on economic activity and revenue buoyancy of their tax raising proposals. |
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A main part of the economic activity in the province is subsistence agriculture. |
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Ayutthaya, situated at the southern extremity of the floodplain, thus became the hub of economic activity. |
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If a key part of shopping is the conversion of anonymous commodities into possessions, shopping is a cultural as much as an economic activity. |
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English language learning and teaching is an important economic activity, and includes language schooling, tourism spending, and publishing. |
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Whaling was an important economic activity from the 9th until the 13th century for Flemish whalers. |
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The town grew in the shadow of the castle and was awarded borough status to further economic activity. |
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In 2001, Overall economic activity in the British Chinese community tends to be lower than the general population average. |
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Lancashire in the 19th century was a major centre of economic activity, and hence of wealth. |
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This increased population contributed to the founding of new towns and an increase in industrial and economic activity during the period. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the Polish focus on cultural advancement often took precedence over political and economic activity. |
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These losses affected the ability of financial institutions to lend, slowing economic activity. |
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Since the end of the Falklands War in 1982, the islands' economic activity has increasingly focused on oil field exploration and tourism. |
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The British military traditionally dominated Gibraltar's economy, with the naval dockyard providing the bulk of economic activity. |
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As there are no native inhabitants, economic activity in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands is limited. |
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The third axis concerns improving the quality of life in rural areas and encouraging diversification of economic activity. |
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Frank have studied the extent to which economic activity is fueled by the ability of consumption to represent social status. |
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Sheep farming introduced in the late 19th century has been a principal economic activity. |
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In such a situation, the economy reached equilibrium at low levels of economic activity and high unemployment. |
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The port accounts for more than a third of economic activity of the town of Calais. |
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Thanks to the urgency of the port reconstruction, economic activity resumed quickly. |
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These activities cannot be understood therefore as the only or even the typical economic activity of Hominans. |
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The CIA World Factbook lists widespread crime and underground economic activity among major issues in Moldova. |
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The shipping industry is a key element of Greek economic activity dating back to ancient times. |
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Railway lines encouraged economic activity by creating demand for commodities and by facilitating commerce. |
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By the 1990s economic activity was declining and economic infrastructure had become seriously degraded. |
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Tourism is the main economic activity of the municipality and most of this is centered on Acapulco Bay. |
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Plentiful salmon made parts of the river, such as Celilo Falls, hubs of economic activity for thousands of years. |
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The company's economic activity in Mauritius largely contributed to the extinction of the dodo, a flightless bird that was endemic to the island. |
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In Brazil, around 135,000 family farmers cite tobacco production as their main economic activity. |
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Mining is a traditional economic activity for the state, with deposits making it one of the world's richest areas in the past. |
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Fishing is not a major economic activity as it is limited to the small rivers and lakes of the region. |
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Places where craft economic activity is taking place indicate strong linkages between sociopolitical organization and societal complexity. |
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They believed that political freedom could only be secured by individuals, such as craftsmen, engaging in independent economic activity. |
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Activity, including economic activity, was seen as unimportant in the context of the advancement of the soul. |
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Inflation in the baseline NKPC is determined by expectations about future inflation and a measure of current economic activity. |
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The government's economic support programmes have tended to encourage a ghettoisation of women's economic activity in low-income areas such as small-scale garment production. |
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Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk has instructed to conduct an audit of financial and economic activity of the twenty largest state-owned companies. |
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The strategy, which centered on the devaluation of the CFA franc and relied on the pursuit of supporting fiscal and credit policies, led to a resurgence of economic activity. |
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A joint statement issued by the four airlines said, 'APD is a self-defeating tax that pays for no environmental benefits, chokes off economic activity and cuts jobs. |
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Because it is a more liquid measure, M1 is often more volatile than its broader counterpart and could be exaggerating the degree of slowdown in economic activity. |
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Tourism economic activity is increasing with several accommodation and tourist pursuits developing in the town including booking software to manage and market accommodation. |
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Decline of the fishing industry began in the 1960s, hastened by the Cod Wars with Iceland, though fish processing is still a major economic activity in Fleetwood. |
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History has shown that the price of stocks and other assets is an important part of the dynamics of economic activity, and can influence or be an indicator of social mood. |
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The Arthashastra states that taxes should only be collected from ripened economic activity, and should not be collected from early, unripe stages of economic activity. |
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Earthquakes can negatively affect economic activity on the island nation. |
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Today, petroleum extraction dominates economic activity in the north of Tierra del Fuego, while tourism, manufacturing, and Antarctic logistics are important in the south. |
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The Bahamas relies on tourism to generate most of its economic activity. |
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Restorations of residential and commercial structures, historic monuments, and churches generated a surge in tourism and economic activity in the ancient downtown area. |
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The construction and operation of the port aimed to create 120,000 new jobs, 20,000 at the port and 100,000 resulting from growing economic activity. |
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European trade exported bullion to pay for goods from Asia, thus reducing the money supply and putting downward pressure on prices and economic activity. |
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The report also found a shift of economic activity to emerging economies. |
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Agriculture is still the dominant economic activity of the land. |
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Villas were centers of a variety of economic activity such as mining, pottery factories, or horse raising such as those found in northwestern Gaul. |
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Fishing has again become a major economic activity in the region. |
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The primary economic activity is the capture and offshore trading of fish. |
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Craftsmen attempted to emphasise their importance and to break into disputed areas of economic activity, setting prices and standards of workmanship. |
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A significant part of the economic activity in the province involves the development of natural resources, including forestry and numerous local mining ventures. |
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Tourism is now the most significant economic activity on the island. |
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Gournay held that the government should allow the laws of nature to govern economic activity, with the state only intervening to protect life, liberty, and property. |
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Background information covering families, general health and disability, unpaid care, language, occupation and industry, qualifications and economic activity. |
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The City of Bradford has a lower economic activity rate than West Yorkshire, the regional average for Yorkshire and the Humber and the national average. |
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Whisky is one of Scotland's more known goods of economic activity. |
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