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The devastation caused by Israel’s periodic asymmetrical confrontations, combined with the continuing occupation of Palestinian lands and the ever-growing
expansion
of settlements, has fueled a growing campaign to undermine Israel’s legitimacy.
Even though America’s financial markets nearly collapsed, its public-debt levels rose sharply, and the Federal Reserve was forced to undertake massive monetary
expansion
to support the economy, the dollar strengthened relative to most other currencies.
In Kenya, M-Pesa – which transforms one’s phone into a mobile wallet – has leveraged powerful network effects to bring about a vast
expansion
in the share of adults using digital financial services.
Rapid economic
expansion
implies that supplies of energy and raw materials will increasingly limit potential growth.
Obama championed this approach through statewide competitions like the Department of Education’s Race to the Top program, through federal “social innovation grants” to support state and local governments, and through the Medicaid
expansion
program.
Vice President-elect Mike Pence is proud of the Medicaid
expansion
he led as Governor of Indiana – though, as of October 2016, 19 states, mainly in the South and Midwest, had opted not to participate, thereby denying health insurance to more than 2.5 million low-income people.
Look East To Save Europe's Social MarketAs
expansion
of the EU approaches, many Europeans see in it only things to be feared: masses of economic migrants, and poor countries demanding subsidies.
Anticipation of aggressive monetary
expansion
has sharply weakened the yen, which has fallen by almost 20% against the dollar in just over four months.
That is why the success of “Abenomics” hinges not on the short-term stimulus provided by aggressive monetary
expansion
and fiscal policies, but on a program of structural reform that increases competition and innovation, and that combats the adverse effects of an aging population.
With domestic demand in short supply, this slow road essentially postpones or impedes growth via
expansion
of the tradable sector.
More inequality led legislators, at least in that case, to prefer less competition and less
expansion
in lending.
Even when the AIDS crisis was ravaging Sub-Saharan Africa in the early 2000s, global patent rules were not just maintained, but actually tightened further, until pressure from civil society finally forced the
expansion
of access to affordable treatment.
It is now engaged in a campaign against the indefinite
expansion
of the money supply, and it has started taking measures to limit the losses that it would sustain in case of a breakup.
To lose out in this way, however, will only repeat the tragedy of the Russia/NATO Founding Act when, by signing and ratifying that treaty, Russia legitimized NATO's eastward
expansion.
Today’s market is easy to explain in terms of fundamental factors: earnings are growing, inflation has been kept at bay, and the global economy appears to be experiencing a broad, synchronized
expansion.
It is only the credit
expansion
that such expenditures allow which might be inflationary.
In an economy with vast problems, underutilization of resources, and a massive lack of credit, a modest credit
expansion
would not in fact lead to high inflation.
Russian society will also pay a price, with the NSA’s surveillance programs giving the Kremlin ammunition to defend the
expansion
of state control over the Internet and other aspects of citizens’ personal lives.
This is an
expansion
of corporatist policy the likes of which have not been seen since the fascist German and Italian economies of the 1930s.
Second, the state’s administration of justice adopted and encouraged non-violent ways of resolving grievances, thus allowing cooperation and the
expansion
of commerce.
The finance sector did not look kindly on those who pointed out that the New Economy bubble of the late 1990s, or the credit
expansion
that preceded the 2008 global financial crisis, had created a large febezzle.
The EU should support the
expansion
of experiments such the Gaziantep Free Economic Zone.
For example, when China revised its labor law in 2008, Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and other members of the US-China Business Council lobbied successfully to limit the
expansion
of Chinese workers’ rights.
After all, NATO
expansion
was essentially a political and strategic act, not a military one, given the absence of any significant threat against the countries of Western and Central Europe.
So, in a sense, the pace of NATO
expansion
is already dictated by American domestic political considerations.
With low interest rates, price stability, a more competitive exchange rate, a lower tax burden, plentiful resources for investment, and the reduction of electricity tariffs, Brazil is strengthening its potential for more rapid
expansion.
Interventions like rural electrification, the provision of drought-resistant seeds and agricultural technology, and the
expansion
of micro-insurance are vital not only to rural populations’ welfare, but also to catalyze a new “Green Revolution,” without which city dwellers will face severe food shortages.
But further
expansion
is not guaranteed.
Suppose that as long as a version of this deal is the only game in town, the creeping physical
expansion
of the Israeli state and the demographic
expansion
of Israeli Arabs will continue to erode its foundation.
When the idea was first floated some 10 years ago,
expansion
into the Baltics was taken seriously by few people.
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