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By contrast, in a deep, long-lasting recession, with the central bank’s policy rate at the zero lower bound (ZLB), a well-timed, sensible fiscal response can, in principle, be helpful.
By contrast, the multilateral approach appeals to most economists, because it stresses the balance-of-payments distortions that arise from mismatches between saving and investment.
This
contrast
between the simple and the complex is an obvious and important reason why economists often lose public debates.
By contrast, the suicide in 1939 of Stalin’s wife, Nadezhda Allilueva, underscored the reign of terror in the country.
By contrast, far from causing the demise of an armed movement, the killing of a charismatic leader at the hands of his enemies can transform such a figure into a martyr.
This is the point at which many begin to use language that defines Europe by distinction, indeed by contrast, to the US--Europe as the anti-America.
German leaders, by contrast, must reckon with a populace that is deeply resistant to rapid change, particularly when it involves job cuts.
By contrast, as Henry Kissinger has argued, the victors in World War I could neither deter a defeated Germany nor provide it with incentives to accept the Versailles Treaty.
East Asia’s economies, by contrast, consistently adjusted their growth strategies and engaged in continuous institutional reform.
The new data, by contrast, show that the exchange rate of the renminbi relative to the dollar is about right.
Trying to determine the “right” level of the renminbi, by contrast, is a fool’s game, and the proposal of a step revaluation to get to that level has become a polemical distraction.
In the weakest of the three, by contrast, the ECB has no intention of boosting growth through quantitative easing or interest-rate pre-commitments.
By contrast, emerging economies suffer from a downturn, but their situation is fundamentally sounder, which should be reflected in the value of their currencies.
This
contrast
could serve as a metaphor for the difference in lifestyles on either side of the Atlantic.
By contrast, European women work less and have less money to spend on services.
By contrast, her EU counterparts, confident in the size and strength of the EU as a trading bloc, were uninhibited in condemning the move.
By contrast, a laissez-faire approach would make another crisis all but inevitable.
The Swiss state, by contrast, has an excellent relationship with its taxpayers, and there is a correspondingly high level of taxpayer honesty.
By contrast, Spain’s external deficit is still above 4% of GDP, while Portugal and Greece recently recorded astronomical figures of around 10%.
Trump, by contrast, proposes measures that will affect the entire steel sector.
By contrast, the Trump administration’s desire to protect the (now profitable) domestic steel sector reflects a belief that free trade, in general, has benefited others at the expense of the US.
By contrast, countries that exported capital now enjoy an excess of liquidity because capital is shying away from “saturated” countries.
The lesson of Norway’s tragedy, by contrast, is that words can kill, and that far-right ideology (perhaps combined with an addiction to violent video games) can lead to terrible consequences.
By contrast, “bad deflation" means an increase in the real burden of debt.
The US, by contrast, taxes its MNCs’ worldwide income, with taxes paid elsewhere credited against their US tax liability to avoid double taxation.
By contrast, both America’s worldwide system and other countries’ hybrid territorial systems rely on an “origin or source principle” that bases taxation largely on where input costs and production activities are located.
In Thailand, by contrast, the bourgeoisie, centered in Bangkok, is barely emerging as a social and political force.
By contrast, governments in many successful developing countries have focused on strengthening industries that have done well in countries with comparable factor endowments.
Machiavellian women, by contrast, may be defensive, anxious, and introverted.
By contrast, increasing demand by prolonging easy monetary policy or expanding fiscal spending is likely to result in rising inflation rather than rising employment.
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