Circulation
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Adam Smith objected to anything that obstructed “the free
circulation
of labor from one employment to another.”
In the 1860’s and 1870’s, they were appalled at how publishers boosted newspaper
circulation
by reporting on divorce courts (and the scandalous behavior of individual politicians).
But their print runs range between 20 and 100 thousand copies, and their
circulation
is mostly limited to Moscow.
The project – which aims to foster shared prosperity through people-to-people exchanges, improved trade flows, and increased currency
circulation
– is precisely what the world needs if it is to avoid a return to the Cold War divide or the Balkanization of Eastern Europe.
For example, we can design our buildings to use sunlight and natural-air
circulation
so that they require far less commercial energy for heating, cooling, and ventilation.
While the Fed is planning to pump more money into the US economy, the PBC is trying to reduce the amount of money in
circulation
in China.
Another is to sell off government bonds held by the central bank in order to take money out of
circulation
– again, just the opposite of what the Fed is now doing.
The carbon-dioxide effect can also change the preferred patterns of atmospheric circulation, which can exacerbate extremes of heat, drought, or rainfall in some regions, while reducing them in others.
Conversely, authorities who announce that they have “permanently” increased the monetary base via OMF could in future reverse this “permanent” increase by running fiscal surpluses and withdrawing money from
circulation
if the stimulus turned out to be greater than appropriate.
In this case, the bond would be released to the worker, creating an incentive for return migration and cultivating “brain circulation” instead of brain drain.
Such designs could be enabled by using
circulation
control for high lift and employed at cruising altitude for ride quality.
There are bold ideas in
circulation
in Asia that could sustain and promote growth.
Despite government attempts since then to shut the paper down-arresting and even torturing some of its staff, as well as tampering with its
circulation
and newsprint supply- The Daily News adhered to its slogan of "telling it like it is."
As Zimbabwe plunged into economic chaos and Mugabe stepped up his repression, circulation, once around 100,000 a day, fell by roughly a third.
In South Africa, we hadto clear our language of apartheid’s claptrap and the official euphemisms thatsought to shroud the horrors of our daily lives – euphemisms such asresettlement” for “banishment,” and “permanent removal” for “death-squadassassination.”Yes, we had to clear our heads of the official language beforewe could write in a creative one; and some of us had to pay dearly for writingsthat asserted the truth in the face of connivance with the official lies: Ourbooks were banned from publication and removed from circulation, and weexperienced – either formally or through pressure on our family, friends, andassociates – personal bans that kept us from the outside world (and the outsideworld from us).
For this group of papers – whose combined circulation, though in steady decline, still exceeds four million – the “will of the people” is explicitly defined as that of the small majority of voters who supported leaving the European Union.
The Last Bastion of a Profitable PressNEW DELHI – Around the world, newspapers seem to be facing imminent extinction, as a mass exodus to the Internet causes their
circulation
to slump and their advertising revenue to collapse.
In the Guardian’s case, the site receives an impressive 38 million unique visitors per day, compared to a print
circulation
of just 200,000 copies.
Moreover, figures for newspaper readership released by the Audit Bureau of
Circulation
(ABC) this month show that, over the last decade, newspaper
circulation
has grown significantly in India, from 39.1 million copies in 2006 to 62.8 million in 2016 – a 60% increase, for which there is no parallel in the world.
Comparable data for the most recent year available, 2015, show that while newspaper
circulation
grew by 12% in India, it fell in almost every other major media market: by 12% in the UK, 7% in the US, and 3% in Germany and France.
Today, they are on top: for the second decade in a row, Hindi newspapers experienced the fastest growth, with average
circulation
soaring at a compounded annual growth rate of 8.78% since 2006.
In such periods, interest in social problems peaks to make the state, which does not limit its presence in theeconomy, provide for exorbitant promises in the social sphere through releasing more money into
circulation
or building up its internal and external debt.
These loans extend far beyond providing the liquidity that these countries need for internal circulation, for which a maximum of €335 billion – their available stock of central-bank money – would have sufficed.
And the value of bitcoin in
circulation
has increased tenfold just this year, to $170 billion, although the cryptocurrency’s underlying value remains dubious at best.
An outstanding Romanian journalist, Cristian Tudor Popescu, a deputy editor-in chief of Adevarul the newspaper with the widest national circulation, went so far as to write that "Human Rights" are nowadays merely a tool that the West uses in its bid to control the world.
The calculation is that it will make more sense for a commercial bank to put money into circulation, whether by making loans or buying government and other securities, than to pay the central bank for holding that money.
The truth, however, is that the only way to ensure that “new money” is put into
circulation
is to have the government spend it.
The
circulation
of wanted person alerts, which include “notices” and “diffusions,” is one of Interpol’s key functions.
For example, what should be done about phones for which no deposit has been paid, whether because they were already in
circulation
when the scheme was launched or because they were purchased abroad?
At the same time, it is widely acknowledged (except by most editors and journalists) that a great deal of media intrusion is simply an abuse of press freedom, with the sole aim of boosting
circulation
by feeding public prurience.
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