Cutting
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More broadly, by favoring docile journalism, or by
cutting
subsidies to critical media voices, governments are distorting media markets to their advantage.
In successful crackdowns, police focus first on the tools of violence,
cutting
the flow of illegal handguns to youths.
True, the US Federal Reserve has tried to prevent a recession by
cutting
its interest rates.
If all of Europe is cutting, the United Kingdom cannot grow; if the entire world is cutting, global growth will stop.
Next, they automated the machines that cut, because
cutting
everything by hand can become boring.
From here, they went into other automated machines, because there is more to life than cutting, after all.
That means mixing new capabilities (for example, automation) with ones that you already have (say,
cutting
machines) to enter completely different markets.
Consumption is dropping, and companies are
cutting
investment.
Foreign banks are
cutting
credit.
Moreover, the Trump administration has just presented a budget proposal that would increase military spending, while
cutting
funds for the State Department by 25%.
If India is to maintain the faster growth it achieved over the past decade, it must get its fiscal house in order by
cutting
government expenditures on consumption and speeding up privatization.
This example is relevant for the politics of public services, which dominates debate in many countries because it lies at the heart of the big problems of both government budgets (and
cutting
them back) and taxes (and their reduction).
Cutting
hospital waiting lists has led doctors to treat minor illnesses more quickly, leaving those with more serious conditions off the lists altogether.
Meanwhile, state governments, seeing revenues fall as a result of lower taxable incomes last year, are
cutting
back like mad.
A week after the ministry’s forecast was released, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development – Russia’s largest foreign direct investor – followed suit,
cutting
its growth forecast for Russia to 1.3% in 2013 and 2.5% in 2014.
Advocating supply-side economics to the white working class, he convinced millions that “less government,” which meant
cutting
federal programs, including education – would bring “morning in America.”
By focusing purely on
cutting
CO2, we neglect to help many more people, much faster, and less expensively.
The world’s central banks are already
cutting
interest rates on safe assets, and will cut them more as the proximity and magnitude of the likely global slump becomes clear.
Saudi Arabia correctly reasoned that
cutting
output would not boost prices, but simply concede space for new players to step in and grab market share.
At first, the slowdown actually contributed indirectly to a rise in stock prices, by spurring the People’s Bank of China to begin
cutting
interest rates in November 2014.
Central banks are already
cutting
interest rates left and right.
But a variety of political constraints – particularly the fact that fiscally strapped economies slash capital spending before
cutting
public-sector wages, subsidies, and other current spending – are holding back the needed infrastructure boom.
A second instrument at Trump’s disposal is managed trade, which entails
cutting
deals directly with companies in order to reduce exports to the US, or to cap their market share.
The US economy is fundamentally sound: everybody works, there is plenty of cost
cutting
and innovation, and there is plenty of investor support.
The National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is buying foreign currency to maintain exchange-rate stability, and it has reduced inflation to just 8% (as of August) by gradually
cutting
interest rates and easing currency regulations.
Last year the government put its finances in order by
cutting
wasteful and corrupt expenditures, such as enterprise subsidies.
According to the International Energy Agency, here’s what it would take to achieve the goal of
cutting
emissions by 50% between now and mid-century:Now consider this: this list does not describe what we would have to build between now and 2050, but what we would have to build each and every year until then!
With the world in a fury about
cutting
greenhouse gasses, it is easy to forget that there are other and better ways to do some good for the planet.
Liberalizing labor markets,
cutting
pervasive red-tape and subsidies would have produced more taxpayers and fewer hangers-on.
Cutting
such spending may be difficult in the short term, but it can be achieved without adverse social consequences in the medium term.
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