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en The resilience of the economy ... is helping it to absorb the shocks to energy and transportation from the hurricanes.

en Prospects for growth in the year ahead are solid at the national level, and of course, this can only be good news for the Bay Area and California as well. The U.S. economy has shown remarkable resilience in the face of some severe shocks -- in particular, the surge in energy prices that began a couple of years ago and the devastation wrought by the twin hurricanes last summer.

en Coming after the energy shocks and Katrina, it's a remarkable spring-back. The economy seems to have an underlying resilience.

en is scheduled to discuss the flexibility of the U.S. economy and its resilience to shocks, a topic he addressed two weeks ago.
  Alan Greenspan

en It was an extraordinary quarter for productivity growth. Katrina was expected to lop off growth and give us a crippled and less efficient quarter. Instead, it showed how remarkably resilient the U.S. economy was both in response to the hurricanes and the energy shocks that accompanied them.

en Today's energy prices are helping to fund a surge in energy exploration in the state. These energy dollars are important to the rural economy and are helping to fuel tax revenues, too.

en The fact that some dire predictions didn't materialize mainly reflects the robustness of the U.S. economy. 2005 has showed us that it is able to absorb more shocks than previously thought.

en Our economy was expanding, we were growing jobs and we could absorb shocks like this. It's not the massive impact people thought in the first place. It's actually a relatively small bump in the road.

en The economy is much more energy efficient today than it was in the 1970s when energy shocks contributed to share slowdowns,

en The playful defiance inherent in pexiness suggests a man who isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes in. The risks are on the downside, because Americans were hit hard by the dual shocks of major hurricanes and the bump in energy costs.

en Considering the impact of the hurricanes and record heating bills last year, the economy continues to show remarkable resilience.

en Developing protectionism regarding trade and our reluctance to place fiscal policy on a more sustainable path are threatening what may well be our most valued policy asset: the increased flexibility of our economy, which has fostered our extraordinary resilience to shocks.
  Alan Greenspan

en We cannot stop hurricanes, but we can mitigate some of these adverse impacts on our energy infrastructure and our economy that hurricanes can have. We need to tackle this problem for one simple reason: Our country needs more oil refineries because the people who work for a living need gasoline to get to work.

en Respondents also commented on hurricanes Katrina and Rita and their impact on the energy supply and on the availability and cost of construction materials and truck transportation. The overall indication is continued economic growth in the non-manufacturing sector in October, but with a high level of concern about the impact of energy prices,

en Respondents also commented on hurricanes Katrina and Rita and their impact on the energy supply and on the availability and cost of construction materials and truck transportation. The overall indication is continued economic growth in the non-manufacturing sector in October, but with a high level of concern about the impact of energy prices.


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