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At the end of July, the widely watched indicator of European manufacturing activity crossed the threshold signaling
expansion
for only the second time in 23 months.
Meanwhile, his housing minister, Uri Ariel (himself a settler and a member of the annexationist Jewish Home party), unleashes a new wave of settlement
expansion
that threatens to link the 1967 border with the Jordan Valley, thus bisecting Palestinian territory.
As technological change accelerates the decline in manufacturing employment, the appropriate policy response is to provide support for vulnerable workers and facilitate the
expansion
of sunrise industries in which demand – and employment – will increase most rapidly.
The UPA’s critics long claimed that unsustainably low, state-dictated passenger fares and freight charges for rail services – which could not cover the cost of maintenance to ensure the safety of trains and tracks, much less enable
expansion
and improvement of service – reflected the government’s inability to make tough decisions.
This is a dangerous brew for the leader of an emerging economy to imbibe, particularly when the United States itself has embarked on a Ronald Reagan-style fiscal
expansion
that has pushed the US Federal Reserve to raise interest rates faster than it would have otherwise.
Under such an approach, NATO’s
expansion
is represented as an extension of America’s sphere of influence, to the detriment of Russia, of course.
Brazil is in the midst of a political crisis, China is dealing with the aftereffects of prolonged fiscal
expansion
and explosive growth in its shadow banking system, and lower commodity prices are undermining economic performance in many other emerging markets.
This represented an acceleration relative to the monthly average of 185,000 in 2011-2013, and it looks even better compared to the previous economic
expansion
of 2002-2007, when monthly job creation stood at 102,000.
One could have predicted that a year in which Congress stopped actively impeding economic recovery would be a year in which the pace of
expansion
in output and employment picked up.
If these things happen in 2013, the US economy can return to a more normal path of economic
expansion
and rising employment.
If the late-stage
expansion
continues, as it did during the NAFTA renegotiation, Trump may be inclined to accept cosmetic concessions, which he can characterize as the “largest, most significant, modern and balanced trade agreement in history.”
The recent
expansion
of private airlines and airports shows what private firms in this sector can accomplish.
This transfer is alleged to take place within the structure of joint-venture arrangements – partnerships with domestic counterparts which China and other countries have long established as models for the growth and
expansion
of new businesses.
Normally, the math of increasing government purchases tells us that a small or dubious boost to output today brings a heavier financing burden in the future, which makes debt-financed fiscal
expansion
a bad idea.
While the growth in services is generally desirable, the
expansion
of China’s financial services – currently the economy’s fastest-growing service industry – is generating serious risks.
The
expansion
of Europe’s naval presence in the Mediterranean this spring has had benefits.
Indeed, the failure to suggest any possibility of an “emergency expansion” of the SDF compounds this anxiety.
In today’s neighborhood, where EU
expansion
is not in the cards, Europe hopes to shore up its presence by opening its huge internal market and increasing assistance.
And monetary
expansion
is also having a positive impact on the labor market: the unemployment rate has fallen to 4%, and the job-to-applicant ratio is nearing parity.
On the assumption that faster growth will neutralize any threat to debt sustainability, the second arrow receives a B.When the first and second arrows lift actual growth above potential growth, monetary
expansion
will no longer be able to produce substantial GDP or employment gains.
Compared with expensive grid expansion, providing an off-grid, solar cell is very cheap.
So long as this trend continues, only high and continuing doses of fiscal and monetary
expansion
will be able to sustain domestic demand.
Negotiations over
expansion
seemed designed more to buy Russian toleration than to further the interests of those countries directly concerned.
Limiting NATO
expansion
to the favored three creates (at least in some quarters) the impression of a geographical division between central Europe as a part of the West returning to the fold after having been kidnapped, and the Baltic and Balkan regions, seemingly thrown back into the Russian "near abroad" or the anarchic East.
The recently released National Security Strategy outlines three, in particular: China’s global trade expansion, its military transparency, and its relations with “misruling” states.
Moreover, Europe’s leaders should support the continued
expansion
of the European super grid, which would connect participating countries with a high-voltage direct current (HVDC) power grid.
While export
expansion
delivered growth in this century, import substitution and inward foreign direct investment (FDI) will lead to increasing productivity in Japan in the next.
The EU's problems are stagnant output, high structural unemployment, weak productivity growth, the wasteful and unfair Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), and the forthcoming structural adjustments from the
expansion
of the EU itself.
Moreover, while the eurozone periphery may need more consolidation, parts of the core – say, Germany – could pursue a temporary fiscal
expansion
(lower taxes and more public investment) to stimulate domestic demand and growth.
South Korea has maintained economic
expansion
with a fertility rate of just 1.2-1.3.
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