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Microsoft Word - Russia - 270907- binnenwerk - final.doc
... is especially important, as a well-developed sme sector increases competition and is an important source of jobs and a generator of innovations. this would also be a better stimulus for ... the mining sector. key drivers for the sector are global economic growth and, in particular, demand growth in the manufacturing, construction and infrastructure sectors. the current boom is based on a combination ...
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Microsoft Word - Final Report Chindia.doc
... and zinc. over the medium term, continued rapid growth and industrialization in china, and to a lesser extent, india, is likely to underpin demand for and the prices of those mineral ores and ... loop of creating productive jobs that lead to higher savings, investment and growth. this growing working population has been able to find productive employment opportunities and, in turn, generate adequate ...
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London_Olympics.pdf
... the country's politicians. it could look back on a successful decade, with steady economic growth and relatively low inflation. bravo! but the british central bank should not celebrate too soon. on ... period in 2001-2002. falling equity prices resulted in lower turnover of the financial industry and jobs were massively cut. government overcame the problems by hiring large numbers of new employees, ...
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Microsoft Word - 2010-Q3 - 19 - UK.doc
... sound footing. economic upturn after recession gdp growth and contribution to growth of components in % qoq consumption government investments stocks trade gdp growth source thomson financial however, comparisons with ... . the labour market developed better than expected partly because employers would rather preserve jobs and have employees work less hours. this may dampen income, but employment is ...
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Microsoft Word - Mortgage market NL.doc
... insurance is mandatory for all employees. for those who lose their jobs, the system ensures a benefit payment the last wage, subject to ... growth in the housing stock is slowly decreasing. the average growth rate amounted to 2.5% in the the the 1990s and only 0.8% between 2000 and ... keep increasing - to 8 million by 2020 and to 8.5 million by 2040. this growth will result in ongoing demand for housing. ...
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