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And, with the corporate sector already overleveraged, a broad-based
expansion
of credit is not safe.
Accelerating the
expansion
of state-funded social security could bring down household savings over time.
This is particularly notable because the recent pause in emissions growth, unlike the other three that have occurred in the last 40 years, occurred amid economic
expansion
at a respectable annual rate of 3%.
Agonized by the eastward
expansion
of NATO, so too is Russia.
As many economists, notably Jeffrey Frankel, have shown, prices on these markets are established by an auction-like process; as a result, commodity markets transmit the effects of monetary
expansion
particularly quickly.
In emerging markets, especially in Asia, rapid economic
expansion
has brought life-threatening smog and constant gridlock to cities unable to expand their infrastructure fast enough.
Critical to this transformation have been infrastructure investment, support for medium-size firms,
expansion
of regional trade, and development of the tourism sector.
Another industry canard is that income from oil and gas
expansion
is needed to fund the transition to a clean economy.
Most recently, the government stepped in and paid the Texas-based energy firm Kinder Morgan $3.4 billion for a 65-year-old pipeline in order to ensure its planned expansion, which the company had deemed too risky.
Governments that claim to be committed to the Paris accord must offer a robust plan for phasing out fossil fuels, rather than supporting that sector’s continued
expansion.
This
expansion
is a good thing, for history has tormented these two countries.
Yet their solution – to reduce the role of the state and allow market forces to take over – is actually what fuels cumbersome bureaucratic
expansion.
To Manage Expectations, Central Banks Need Social Media SavvyLONDON – As global economic growth gathers pace, with the International Monetary Fund reporting that all of the G20 countries are now in an
expansion
phase, we are at last entering a process of normalization of interest rates and monetary policy.
The left calls for an
expansion
of social protection; the right says that doing so would undermine economic growth and widen fiscal deficits.
For some countries, the situation is about to get worse, as Gavi, the international group which has helped to finance the dramatic global
expansion
of new vaccines, phases out support for countries deemed to have “graduated” from assistance.
Some existing businesses will fend off disruptive threats, including through takeovers; others will adjust (for example, Walmart recently announced an
expansion
of its financial-services offerings); but many may well prove insufficiently agile.
The eastward
expansion
of NATO and the European Union, they contend, was an unnecessary provocation.
For starters, it is based on the claim that, at the time of the Berlin Wall’s collapse and the Soviet Union’s disintegration, the West promised that there would be no NATO
expansion.
A more fundamental point is that Russia in the 1990s evinced little concern about the
expansion
of European economic and security structures into the Soviet Union’s former satellites in Central and Eastern Europe, or even into newly independent former Soviet republics.
Are these events the beginning of the end of the global economic expansion, or is the recent market turbulence just a false alarm?
These interest-rate movements imply that bond investors are less worried today about inflation and economic overheating than they were before Trump’s tax cuts, protectionist measures, and the shift from budget consolidation to aggressive fiscal
expansion.
The alternative to monetary and fiscal
expansion
is recession, at which point oil prices would stop rising.
In plain English: the forecasters underestimated the extent of spare capacity and hence the scope for fiscal
expansion
to raise output.
Or was it because the forecasters were in thrall to economic models that implied that economies were at full employment, in which case the only result of fiscal
expansion
would be inflation?
So if the SNP did so well with a “Keynesian” program of fiscal expansion, is it not arguable that Labour would have done better had it mounted a more vigorous defense of its own record in office and a more aggressive attack on Osborne’s austerity policy?
But when I pointed out that the theory does not unequivocally support fiscal
expansion
as the appropriate response to a recession, he became disinterested in my work.
But the really big numbers are unlikely to be reached without the kinds of supportive public policies that have catalyzed the
expansion
of renewables in countries such as China and Germany.
Kenya’s new feed-in tariff has triggered a rapid
expansion
of geothermal capacity, and, at 300MW, the largest wind-farm project in sub-Saharan Africa.
The research by the Reinharts and Rogoff is an
expansion
and generalization of many people’s informal economic thinking, which often compares the present with stories of major past episodes.
Blair will also likely press Israel to prove its intentions by stopping all settlement activity in the West Bank – no new settlements, no
expansion
of existing ones.
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