The economic consequence will be either higher unemployment, a further decline in the labor force participation rate, or a combination of the two.
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What always shocks me is how little organizational thought and evaluation goes into these decisions which can have economic consequence in the tens of millions of dollars and even greater organizational impact.
Obviously I would say -- let me just add, there are aspects of different types of Stafford responses such as the program that SBA has began I think the 10th of May offering low-interest loans and providing loan forgiveness for people that have been hurt as an economic consequence of a disaster.
On top of the economic distress this causes families struggling to make ends meet on falling real incomes, there is the wider economic consequence: when incomes fall and borrowing is no longer an option, people curb their spending - and with consumer spending accounting for almost 70% of our GDP, when people cut spending the economy stops growing.
But if demographic decline is not generally a consequence of economic decline, surely it must be a cause?
In addition, it is both a cause and consequence of economic torpor that politics in the south remains the province of strongmen.
The report said that that up to 20 percent of those areas had already suffered some loss of plant life or economic use as a consequence of desertification.
Inflation has always been viewed as a consequence of poor economic policies or planning.
"There has been an economic downturn and as a consequence airline companies are cutting their cloth, " he said.
The fragmentation of the Greek political scene was a predictable consequence of an economic depression voters rightly blamed on the political establishment.
Although carbon emissions are hitting record high levels globally, a consequence of the economic recovery, environment has become a second order subject in politics.
That is partly the healthy consequence of liberal economic reforms in the 1980s and 1990s: the previous policies of state-led import-substitution tended to concentrate economic activity close to the centres of political power.
However, as a consequence of the economic downturn, which reduced demand and prices significantly in 2009, we expect the volumes to decrease slightly in the short term and then increase, crossing 900 mcf by the end of the Trefis forecast period.
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However, as a consequence of the economic downturn, which reduced demand and prices significantly in 2009, we expect the natural gas production volume to decrease slightly in the short term and then increase, crossing 900 mcf by the end of the Trefis forecast period.
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MPs feared that because it could the Bank would aim well below 2.5% and that economic growth would suffer as a consequence.
Disappointingly, inventories grew by 0.1%, which dashes hopes that the slowdown in economic growth was only a temporary consequence of destocking by businesses.
The Great Recession is the big event and these wild cards are possible because they will be a consequence of the biggest economic Snafu since WWII.
Exasperation with the previous administration of Chavalit Yongchaiyudh, who resigned on November 6th, had become cause as well as consequence of Thailand's economic foundering.
Economic expansion and development is the happy consequence of people participating in an extensive market division labor made possible by the accumulation of capital that is wisely invested and directed by entrepreneurs.
Many have been quick to dismiss the selection of potential economic growth spokesperson Paul Ryan as of little consequence to Black voters.
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The motivation behind Mr Cameron's intervention is clear: the eurozone crisis is holding back economic recovery in Britain and, as a consequence, puts at risk his political future.
Business investment too is likely to slacken in the months to come, partly because the overall economic outlook has darkened and partly as a consequence of tighter credit.
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And these were all the consequence of a decade of misguided economic policies -- a decade of stagnant wages, a decade of declining incomes, a decade of spiraling deficits.
We forecast that growth in total productivity throughout the decade will be higher in Peru, and that Mexico will continue to post the lowest productivity growth in the region as a consequence of low competition in many economic sectors.
IR Inexcusable as it is, Chile's latest scandal over public-employee severance pay might be an unintended consequence of the country's successful economic liberalisation.
Perhaps economic stagnation (or worse) is an inevitable consequence of the 2008 financial crisis and - increasingly - events in the eurozone.
Global warming is the consequence of consuming fossil fuels to drive economic growth for more than a century without considering the adverse environmental impacts of doing so.
The second consequence of the country's continuing economic crisis is that, even if confidence can be rapidly restored and restrictions are lifted, the banks will remain over-bloated and will still be unable to perform their role as lenders for many years.
The consequence of there being no quick fixes to the economic mess is debate about the failure of capitalism.
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