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An end to the US expansion, now in its ninth year, could pull down demand in Europe.
An appropriate response to this dilemma may be a policy of coordinated fiscal
expansion.
Moreover, there is a clear, shared interest in doing so: No one benefits from the
expansion
of systemic risk.
Without the significant
expansion
in US-Chinese trade and financial relations, China’s growth would have been much slower and more difficult to sustain.
Humans’ rapid
expansion
in terms of population and per capita use of Earth’s resources has continued apace.
The current global
expansion
will likely continue into next year, given that the US is running large fiscal deficits, China is pursuing loose fiscal and credit policies, and Europe remains on a recovery path.
But, to be successful, a “green new deal” will have to address some enormous challenges in the developing world, where the impact of global warming will be felt first and hardest, and where rapid growth requires massive
expansion
of cheap energy.
Now, 15 months into the expansion, the level of real GDP is still lower than it was when the recession started.
Chinese leaders recall that the US promised Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev that German reunification and democratic transition in Eastern Europe would not mean eastward
expansion
of NATO.
So the five-year plan is no longer a detailed blueprint for industrial expansion; rather, it provides a picture of what the Chinese leadership hopes will be achieved under the government’s general guidance.
Although I cannot claim to be an expert on Chinese economic statistics, I think these headlines are a natural but misleading consequence of the authorities’ intentional effort to shift China’s economic structure away from industrial
expansion
and exports toward greater reliance on services and household consumption.
The obvious lesson should have been that fiscal
expansion
does not stimulate economic growth when there is financial instability.
Central banks that also regulate the banking industry were asked tough questions about their insouciance in the face of rapid credit expansion, but they were widely praised for their prompt and decisive response when trouble hit.
Brazil has already had an uptick in such fires – and fire-related destruction – owing to the
expansion
of agriculture, weaker oversight and surveillance, and the dismantling of fire brigades.
Success also hinges on the simultaneous pursuit of fiscal
expansion
worldwide, with each country’s efforts calibrated according to its fiscal space and current-account position.
The
expansion
should finance a global program of investment in physical and human infrastructure, focusing on the two key challenges of our time: cleaner energy and skills for the digital age.
Before European exploration, the Polynesian
expansion
across the Pacific probably exterminated species at the rate of one every year or two, which is 50 to 100 times more extinctions than should occur naturally.
Moreover, our calculations are conservative, as they do not include extinctions caused by invasive species, the
expansion
of human technologies (such as the long-line fishing that harms many seabirds), or global warming.
Clearly, this
expansion
of civil society's operating arena may even turn into open opposition to Syria's rulers.
Russia’s history has been characterized by continuous
expansion
over the Eurasian continent.
The czars’ eastward push into Siberia mirrored America’s westward push during the nineteenth century, and Russia’s
expansion
into Central Asia coincided with the European powers’ colonization of Africa.
Then along came President George Bush Jr. to replay Reagan: large tax cuts, a big increase in military spending, and continuation or even
expansion
of popular spending programs.
The OECD’s founding convention calls on it to assist sound economic
expansion
and to contribute to growth in world trade on a multilateral, non-discriminatory basis.
Economists welcomed this ostensibly reasonable approach, which would slow the
expansion
of credit that had enabled a massive debt build-up in 2008-2010.
Local councils, seeking to grab the biggest possible slice of the pie, began to push forward new projects, leading to rapid and uncontrolled
expansion
of the health system.
The Ministry of Health has been unable to equip all of these new facilities and cover staff and operational costs, as its budget has not risen to match the system’s
expansion.
In Indonesia, the government invested oil revenue in the massive and rapid
expansion
of basic social services, including health care.
Moreover, with nearly two-fifths of the world’s population living within 100 kilometers of a coastline, finding suitable seaside sites for initiation or
expansion
of a nuclear-power program is no longer easy.
Its Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), enacted after the September 11, 2001, attacks on America by the then ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government, contains many of the features enshrined in the Patriot Act: an overly vague definition of what constitutes terrorism or unlawful acts, immunity from prosecution for law-enforcement or government agents, and
expansion
of wire-tapping.
Despite India’s educational expansion, especially at the secondary and tertiary levels, its system of higher education, including technical and vocational education and training, remains inadequate.
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