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Answering this question requires breaking Abenomics down into its three components – massive monetary easing, expansionary fiscal policy, and a long-term growth strategy – which Abe, referring to the tale of Motonari Mori, a sixteenth-century daimyo (feudal lord), calls the “three arrows.”
After they had succeeded, he told them to tie three
arrows
together, and break the whole bundle at once; none was able to do it.
Like Mori’s three arrows, the three
arrows
of Abenomics are supposed to reinforce each other.
But Mori’s
arrows
were bound together in parallel, whereas Abe’s policy
arrows
are connected through underlying structural relationships.
While the first and second
arrows
aim to transform Japan’s actual growth path, the third operates on the economy’s potential growth path, which assumes the optimal use of all available resources and technologies.
This implies that, while the first two
arrows
are helping to improve Japan’s actual growth path, the third arrow has yet to do much for potential growth.
On the assumption that faster growth will neutralize any threat to debt sustainability, the second arrow receives a B.When the first and second
arrows
lift actual growth above potential growth, monetary expansion will no longer be able to produce substantial GDP or employment gains.
As in Japan, all three
arrows
of Draghinomics must be launched to ensure that the eurozone gradually returns to competitiveness, growth, job creation, and medium-term debt sustainability in the private and public sectors.
Unfortunately, not all of the
arrows
have been soaring in flight.
But the flight of the other two
arrows
is shaky, at best.
In this case, justice comes with poisoned
arrows.
My own view is that the “three arrows” of Abenomics 1.0 basically had it right: “whatever it takes” monetary policy to restore inflation, supportive fiscal policy, and structural reforms to boost long-run growth.
The cover of Foreign Policy recently displayed the white dove of human rights pierced by the bloody
arrows
of authoritarian reaction.
Positive arguments are the sharpest
arrows
in the quiver of those who want Britain to remain in Europe.
After the first two
arrows
of Abenomics – expansionary monetary and fiscal policies – raised expectations that Japan’s economy would finally escape stagnation, the country began slipping back into recession in the second quarter of this year.
The first two
arrows
of Abenomics began to take effect almost immediately.
Over the last 18 months, the first and second
arrows
of Abenomics – consisting of expansionary monetary and fiscal policies – have achieved considerable success in spurring Japan’s economic renewal.
But the limits of Abenomics’ first two
arrows
will soon be reached.
And Yi himself has taken the initiative to explain policy decisions, notably his “three arrows” to support funding for small and medium-size enterprises.
China was reminding America that it still has many economic
arrows
in its quiver.
They could make good on the threat of devaluation, or pull out some of its other
arrows.
They shoot
arrows
to warn off anyone who approaches their island, and attack those, like Chau, who ignore their warnings.
Whereas the first two
arrows
of Abenomics aim to maximize Japan’s existing production capacity, the third arrow targets structural reforms to increase potential growth.
The official version on the Japanese government’s website has always featured three “policy arrows” targeted at aggressive monetary policy, flexible fiscal policy, and growth strategy, including structural reform.
We had every known mechanism, from the hand-hurled harpoon, to the blunderbuss firing barbed arrows, to the duck gun with exploding bullets.
Speaking for myself, I was glad to oblige, and we stretched out beneath an arbor of winged kelp, whose long thin tendrils stood up like
arrows.
It was raining stones and
arrows.
Armed with bows, arrows, and shields, nearly all of them carried from their shoulders a sort of net, which held those polished stones their slings hurl with such dexterity.
Just then the dugout canoes drew nearer to the Nautilus, and a cloud of
arrows
burst over us.
Instead of attending to mass, she looked at the pious vignettes with their azure borders in her book, and she loved the sick lamb, the sacred heart pierced with sharp arrows, or the poor Jesus sinking beneath the cross he carries.
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