For Amritsar, a once-thriving city dominated by Sikhs, renewed trade could drive an economic revival.
There are few official figures to illustrate the city's economic revival but anecdotal evidence is compelling.
History shows that retail-spending recoveries tend to lead economic recoveries, not investment revivals (which lag economic revival).
Nurturing small businesses may be the biggest contribution to Teesside's economic revival that the university can make.
"With our homegrown program of economic revival, the degree of adjustment required will be much less, " said Mr. Aziz.
In the north-east population loss began slowing in the middle of the decade, thanks to a broad-based economic revival.
Oil and gas are the country's biggest exports, earning hard currency that is seen as a key ingredient of economic revival.
Economic revival in such cities, it maintains, means that more of the students who go there to study stay after graduation.
To combat the population loss and anchor an economic revival, Binghamton leaders are banking on small businesses and, increasingly, the 15, 000-student Binghamton University.
The Nikkei's drop below the 9, 000 level contributed to pressure for the government to produce an economic revival package to restore the stock market's performance.
New York's much-vaunted economic revival is not all it seems, either.
After two rounds of quantitative easing, and after Operation Twist failed to spur a significant and lasting economic revival, it appears the Fed is out of bullets.
Moreover, the opening of a halfway decent grocery store is often the trigger for the arrival of other better-class shops in the area, which then spurs a local economic revival.
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However an amendment from Housing and Communitites Minister Alex Neil, replacing that call with a focus on job creation leading to economic revival, was passed with 61 votes for and 57 against.
Although Japan is showing signs of an economic revival after years of low growth, Mitsui says there are limited opportunities for investment in assets of the size and scale to meet its ambitions.
As the aforementioned story from The Wall Street Journal makes plain, housing, particularly during periods of economic uncertainty, keeps the very human capital necessary for our economic revival from traveling to where it is most needed.
Hispanics need to stop being viewed as victims of lost opportunities in their mother country and start being held accountable as new sources for innovation, economic prosperity, global influence and the economic revival of our country.
But Austin, the Brookings analyst, said economic revival also depends on doing more to make the region's 10, 000 miles of Great Lakes shoreline and many rivers and inland lakes a draw for tourists and for service companies that want a beautiful setting.
Greater security has helped to bring a revival of economic growth and national self-confidence.
More than merely additional Fed liquidity, what the economy really needs is a revival of economic confidence.
Consumer spending is the last, and only, hope for a revival in our economic fortune.
Four economic factors, I think, favor a revival of heartland entrepreneurship.
NU, tends to play down the region's religious revival as a natural reaction to breakneck social and economic change.
But the north-east's revival has little to do with the country's overall economic-growth targets.
But when the economy is ravaged by a loss in velocity--literally, the speed with which money makes its way through the economy--a revival in consumer spending is the key leading sign that the economic pain is soon coming to an end.
That suggests that the revival of local food producers, a much-touted sign of returning economic health, was a blip.
Businesses in Germany "anticipate a clear revival in exports, " said Hans-Werner Sinn, president of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research at the University of Munich.
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