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will also create a better Europe because enlargement widens the territory in which countries are committed to NATO's political values, including individual rights as well as the rights of minorities.
On the contrary,
expansion
takes away the worries - be they real or imagined - that surround the situation of the large Russian-speaking populations that now live outside of Russia but within the borders of the former Soviet Union.
First, the balance-sheet
expansion
of some $3.6 trillion since late 2008 – which far exceeded the $2.5 trillion in nominal GDP growth over the QE period – boosted asset markets.
Lawmakers must, for example, remove the obstacles that deter foreign and domestic investment; open closed professions; remove price caps; and reduce licensing requirements and other anachronistic barriers to firm entry and
expansion.
That is why King Salman is overseeing the greatest military acquisition and
expansion
program in Saudi Arabia’s history.
English now seems to have reached the point of no return in its accelerating global expansion, competing with national languages in such diverse fields as popular music, transport, the Internet, banking, cinema and television, science, and sports.
Such an
expansion
of national sovereignty could be a positive development, if it leads to what Harvard’s Larry Summers calls “responsible nationalism.”
This was my point five years ago in renewing the idea of secular stagnation – to suggest that the economy as it was in 2013 required some combination of fiscal
expansion
and structural change to sustain full employment.
The emergence or
expansion
of these AI divides is not inevitable.
When credit
expansion
is rapid, it may be appropriate to increase banks’ capital requirements as a hedge against the heightened risk of a subsequent contraction.
Despite a wealth of opportunities across the Russian economy, the country’s hostile business climate – including bloated bureaucracies, widespread corruption, and the
expansion
of state-owned companies – has weakened Russian and foreign investors’ incentive to start new projects or expand existing ones.
Rather than strengthening democracy, Najib has chosen to increase cash handouts, straining government finances with a $10 billion
expansion
of a race-based affirmative-action program that favors Malays.
As I have argued before, the endgame to the financial bailouts and fiscal
expansion
will almost certainly mean higher interest rates, higher taxes, and, quite possibly, inflation.
For example, initiatives like Rwanda’s temporary visa program for semi-skilled migrants, and Morocco’s recent
expansion
of job categories for foreigners, will bring more flexible labor policies to these two markets.
In Britain, where coalminers were unemployed in large numbers, the
expansion
of the motor-vehicle and engineering industries was hindered by a shortage of skilled mechanics.
Efforts to “sterilize” these purchases and dampen domestic credit
expansion
also have adverse consequences.
But, with their government unable to do anything about the
expansion
of Israeli settlements, including in East Jerusalem, as well as continued conflicts over holy sites in Hebron, Bethlehem, and the Al-Aksa mosque, West Bank Palestinians are extremely frustrated.
With more than ample domestic demand, considerably boosted by rapid
expansion
in government and health care, the US economy sustained growth and employment in the face of large increases in the labor force (27 million new workers since 1990), notwithstanding the substantial headwinds created by new labor-saving information technology.
Fiscal stimulus, in the form of backloading deficit-reduction efforts, might help tide the economy over while structural adjustment and
expansion
of competitiveness in the tradable sector proceed.
Nonetheless this rate of long-term growth would constitute a sharp break with the six-fold GDP
expansion
and nearly three-fold increase in per capita income of the last 50 years.
Indeed, whereas the US Federal Reserve terminated its large-scale securities purchases, known as “quantitative easing” (QE), last month, the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank recently announced the
expansion
of their monetary-stimulus programs.
Warsh, like many Republicans, has harshly criticized the Fed’s attempts to stimulate the US economy in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, warning that the unprecedented
expansion
of the monetary base brought about by quantitative easing would trigger high inflation.
The good news is that China’s leaders seem intent on adopting a similar approach, including avoidance of monetary and fiscal expansion, unless growth seems set to collapse.
Heads of state tripped over one another to meet business leaders in Mumbai, hoping to pave the way for a significant
expansion
of trade and investment.
But that economic growth can translate into more effective national defense only if Congress enacts future increases in the defense budget, targeting those areas that are in greatest need of
expansion.
This
expansion
of soy agriculture, as a result of the growing demand for meat, is driving up land values.
Once a country eliminated convertibility into gold, it was free to pursue monetary expansion, and deflation tended to end.
Reigniting South African GrowthJOHANNESBURG – A paradox of Sub-Saharan Africa’s rapid economic
expansion
is the fact that the region’s most sophisticated economy seems not to be part of it.
A massive scale-up of vocational education is particularly important, as this will provide young South Africans with the technical skills needed to support the
expansion
of export industries.
Above all, this is because the
expansion
of knowledge is not a zero-sum game.
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