Tighter credit and lower consumer borrowing are not the only drivers of economic restructuring.
The drawback of the short-time working scheme is that it prevents a broader economic restructuring.
Economic restructuring is essential if these economies are to cope better with external shocks in the future.
The pace of job loss is slowing and encouraging labour hoarding will hold back America's inevitable economic restructuring.
He said a reduction would help improve the quality of growth and better facilitate a needed economic restructuring.
DELTA, a French research organisation, finds that good times may be more conducive to economic restructuring than bad.
China's current political system, however, cannot sustain the pace of necessary economic restructuring.
And Merkel is still plowing ahead with her economic restructuring plan, even pushing through a dreaded value-added tax increase.
This points to the real risks of the economic restructuring, since export growth is widely perceived to have reached its speed limit.
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The crisis of the third century A.D. demolished this world and led to a social and economic restructuring of late Roman society.
Bernanke will persist in his ZIRP policy to prop up politically connected economic zombies, and official Washington will do everything possible to prevent a needed economic restructuring from taking place.
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Although there has been some talk of contributing to a regional bail-out fund, the suggestion was scotched last year by the United States, which feared that it might delay Asia's economic restructuring.
Indeed, under such circumstances, "economic restructuring" with the help of Western governments, commercial banks, and businesses will serve principally to make the Soviet Union an economically more dynamic and militarily stronger adversary.
Indeed, under such circumstances, "economic restructuring" -- with the help of Western governments, commercial banks, and businesses -- will serve principally to make the Soviet Union an economically more dynamic and militarily stronger adversary.
One common scenario, mentioned by Masatoshi Kikuchi, a Japan strategist for Merrill Lynch, calls for one to two years of contraction accompanied by steady economic restructuring and followed by a recovery in late 2003.
The social and economic restructuring of northwestern Europe in Roman times began with a series of disasters and wars not entirely unlike the Great Recession and multiple wars that afflicted the beginning of Barack Obama's presidency.
We do not believe the Soviets have commenced any genuine reciprocation in Central America or the Warsaw Pact, nor do we believe there is any reason for optimism in all the talk about the economic restructuring of socialism.
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One common scenario, mentioned by Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ) Japan strategist Masatoshi Kikuchi , calls for one or two years of contraction accompanied by steady economic restructuring and a recovery in late 2003.
While the Soviet intelligentsia has benefited from freer expression under glasnost, the proposed economic restructuring involves significant dislocations (factory closings, job loss, price rises, etc.) against which ordinary Soviet citizens (absent property rights or leverage as recognized political opposition) have no legal protection.
In this connection, some observers believe that the Jaruzelski regime may be cynically offering the opportunity for expanded political participation to Solidarity and other such organizations at a time when radical economic restructuring will necessarily spawn economic hardship and fierce political resentment on the part of the Polish people.
Proponents of neo-authoritarianism in China believed that in order to progress towards greater democracy, China needed strong, enlightened leadership that would keep the party in power during the long process of economic and political restructuring.
Mr. Wen is expected to make another appeal for economic and political restructuring, but he is now widely regarded as a lame duck as he is entering his final year as premier and his repeated calls for reform have failed to translate into policy over the last two years.
Ms Swinburne said Lady Thatcher turned the country around through restructuring and economic reforms.
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"Against the backdrop of an uneven economic recovery, these restructuring initiatives are designed to make American Express more nimble, more efficient and more effective in using our resources to drive growth, " said chief executive Kenneth Chenault.
That is the promise of, and the economic driving force behind, the restructuring of higher education.
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The Frenchman, who is understood to be stepping down from his current role as co-chief executive of the Swiss-based World Economic Forum, is credited with successfully restructuring the finances of the theme park near Paris and returning it to profit.
Restructuring, combined with the regional economic rebound and the surge in oil prices, helped lift bottom lines in many companies.
The banking system had grown to eight times the size of the Cypriot economy's annual economic output - or GDP - although the restructuring of the two biggest lenders should significantly shrink that number.
Asian stock markets ended higher Thursday, with Tokyo, Shanghai and Hong Kong snapping three-day losing streaks as optimism grew about Greece's debt restructuring and strong U.S. economic data supported regional exporters and resource shares.
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