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Just what the engine of growth will be is not clear.
Japan is not going to be an engine of growth for a while.
Because I understand the engine of growth is through the small business sector.
"We look at Europe as being our prime engine of growth over the next five years."
Europe has been a historic engine of growth and change.
These regions became engines of growth for the national economy.
"The engines of growth are just not there," he said.
Factory orders had been the economy's one engine of growth.
"Are we going to be the engine of growth for this region or not?
The biggest engine of growth and employment in economic terms should be given extra support.
Brown says the continent has enormous potential and can become a new engine of growth for the whole world.
The emerging economies are now the world's engine of growth: Deal with it.
Government officials said they hope the program will create 400,000 jobs over three years and spur the construction industry to become an engine of growth.
It cannot continue as the main engine of growth.
So business investment, another important engine of growth, has kept chugging along.
These will be the engines of growth in later years," he predicted.
Yet in the last two decades the engine of growth has slowed to a crawl.
They tend not to be the engines of growth.
And I think that if we worry about an engine of growth, then the state to look at is Texas.
The clean energy transition can provide the engine of growth for the 21st century.
Domestic consumption has joined exporting as an engine of growth.
The decision by several large countries to sell off Government-controlled industries is one big engine of growth.
"But every major online retailer is now looking at internationalization as an engine of growth."
Soon, the forecasters argue, the other engines of growth will kick in.
Manhattan has been the engine of growth for the rest of the city and the region, he added.