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The government was then compelled to implement another round of stimulus policies in 2012-2014, which included a sizable package of tax exemptions, local-content requirements, and credit
expansion
via transfers of public debt to state-owned banks.
Efforts must be made to overcome the bitterness still felt toward the US, the UK, and France – which explains much of the paralysis over Syria – for their perceived expansion, without going back to the Security Council, of a narrow civilian-protection mandate in Libya to include full-scale regime change.
The budget surplus and export revenues allow the economy to service its foreign debt, while bank recapitalization permits renewed credit
expansion.
More specifically, one key to overcoming the current financial turmoil, and to avoiding a much worse crisis, is a shift in monetary policies in the leading countries towards greater monetary
expansion.
This shift has been driven at least partly by the global
expansion
of nuclear weapons.
Indeed, US monetary
expansion
had itself become a weapon in the war over exchange rates.
Expansion
of the euro zone has therefore been slow, especially in central and eastern Europe, where to date only Slovenia (2007) and Slovakia (2009) have become members of the single currency.
The lack of such a treaty between the US and China is a glaring exception, with the unfortunate effect of limiting of US companies’ opportunities to participate in the rapid
expansion
of China’s domestic consumer market.
So on May 1, 2004, when the dream of
expansion
is fulfilled, there will likely be little jubilation on either side of Europe.
This radical
expansion
of executive power probably would not have withstood a legal challenge.
In many other states, voters have approved public financing of elections, the adoption and preservation of Medicaid expansion, and marijuana legalization.
In November of this year, Maine shocked observers again, when voters there approved Medicaid
expansion
by 59-41%, overturning five vetoes by Governor Paul LePage of legislative efforts in favor of the
expansion.
The Germans, for example, regretted having agreed to joint fiscal
expansion
at the Bonn summit, because reflation turned out to be the wrong objective in the inflation-plagued late 1970s.
The global economy will do better if the major countries – each afraid to undertake fiscal
expansion
on its own, for fear of worsening its trade balance – agree to act together to pull it out of recession and up to speed.
Some believe that monetary
expansion
in one country shifts the trade balance against its partners, owing to the exchange-rate effect; others believe that any adverse effect on trade balances is offset by higher spending.
Given the
expansion
of the US Federal Reserve’s balance sheet, its purchase of long-term Treasuries, the Fed’s historical record of being late and slow in raising interest rates, and the explosion of US public debt, there is fear of an eventual monetization of the US debt and future inflation.
World
expansion
means sharply higher prices for raw materials and manufactures and from there it is a short step for Mr. Greenspan to raise interest rates and stop America's long-running party.
And the substantial capital inflows since 2010 have caused sharp asset-price increases and swift credit
expansion
in countries ranging from Chile to Malaysia.
The e-commerce giant Amazon – which has lately been cultivating India as the next frontier of its global expansion, reflected in plans to invest $5 billion in the country – was recently startled by a series of intemperate tweets from Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj.
If repeated, this pattern may erode confidence in financial markets and regulators, which could well lead to heavy-handed regulation, the
expansion
of the state, and retrenchment from globalization.
Expansion
was, for lack of other options, financed largely through short-term loans.
Of course, after several years of unfettered credit expansion, some retrenchment was necessary and desirable, and Tigar probably overextended itself.
The decline in governments’ borrowing costs is unlikely to boost growth much, as European Union rules preclude fiscal
expansion.
Nor can the small uptick in the eurozone’s growth, much less the relatively rapid
expansion
in Spain and Ireland, be attributed to the German recipe of fiscal consolidation and measures to increase export competitiveness.
The boom fueled
expansion
of Latin America’s middle classes.
Moreover, given continuing malaise in credit and housing markets, private consumption will remain subdued; indeed, two percentage points of the 2.8%
expansion
in the last quarter of 2011 reflected rising inventories rather than final sales.
Instead, they facilitated the
expansion
of an inefficient public sector, a protected manufacturing industry, and an urban metropolis -- Montevideo.
Swedish multinationals remained competitive, but
expansion
during the last decades took place abroad, where the supply of skilled labor was larger and the labor costs lower.
If their proposed remedies --
expansion
of the public sector and more government involvement in production -- are realized, it will be hard for Sweden to avoid Uruguay's fate.
His successor, Jiang Zemin, undertook internal reevaluation of the CCP and
expansion
of its base through the “Three Represents.”
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