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Indeed, it so greatly
fueled
American demand that total spending (consumption plus investment) actually grew much faster than production.
Unless those downsides are acknowledged and addressed, the backlash that
fueled
Brexit will continue to grow.
Already, economic pressures have
fueled
anti-European sentiment in Spain, Italy, and even France; if allowed to continue, such sentiment could culminate in secession, with devastating consequences for the eurozone and Europe as a whole.
Popular discontent over food prices has
fueled
political instability in some countries, most notably in Egypt and Tunisia.
These events have
fueled
fears that, even very deep and liquid markets – such as US stocks and government bonds in the US and Germany – may not be liquid enough.
Trump’s rise to power was
fueled
by promises to throw off the fetters of the WTO – indeed, of all international organizations – and to take unilateral decisions based on America’s own interests.
Brought down to earth, nuclear fusion – a process
fueled
primarily by lithium and deuterium (an isotope of hydrogen), both of which are plentiful in seawater and in the earth’s crust – could provide a major source of low-carbon energy.
Of course, the weaker euro has
fueled
large surpluses in Germany and northern Europe, where unit labor costs are lower, relative to productivity.
Only a few observers dared to point out that this rapid reversal was the result of credit bubbles
fueled
by carry-trade operations hatched in overly liquid centers of global capitalism.
Euro-skepticism is now at an all-time high in Turkey,
fueled
by some European political leaders’ rhetoric opposing Turkey’s accession, and by the EU’s own failure to dispel doubts about the feasibility of Turkey’s eventual membership.
For several years until then, home prices in the United States rose dramatically,
fueled
by massive borrowing by homebuyers and banks’ investments in mortgages and mortgage-backed securities.
To realize Nyerere’s vision of a strong, dignified continent, Africa needs a new era of liberation, one that is
fueled
by the economic empowerment of the continent’s women.
Since the 1980s, China has experienced unprecedented economic growth,
fueled
by abundant low-cost labor, high saving and investment rates, substantial market reforms, outward-oriented policies, and prudent macroeconomic management.
The chaos that ensued
fueled
the spread of radical Sunnism – a trend to which Saudi inattentiveness surely contributed.
The indictment contains four counts: that Greenspan wrongly cheered the growth of non-standard adjustable-rate mortgages, which
fueled
the housing bubble; that he wrongly endorsed Bush’s tax cuts; that he should have reined in the stock market bubble of the 1990’s; and that he should have done the same with the real estate bubble of the 2000’s.
In the United Kingdom, the Brexit vote was
fueled
partly by false and distorted claims, such as that unrestrained migration from the rest of Europe was driving down wages.
The explosion of reserves has not
fueled
inflation yet, and the large volume of reserves could in principle be reversed later.
LAGUNA BEACH – Earlier this year, financial markets around the world were forced to navigate a perfect storm – a violent disruption
fueled
by an unusual amalgamation of smaller disturbances.
The regime’s behavior no doubt
fueled
the terrifying rise of the Islamic State as well, providing Assad with a trump card in his bid for international support – and Russia with a fig leaf.
The asset and credit bubbles
fueled
by those imbalances brought the world to the brink of an abyss not seen since the 1930s.
By the time John Major took over the premiership in 1990, there was a sense of national malaise,
fueled
by anguish about Europe and frustration with the declining prestige of British institutions.
Far from bringing peace to Iraq, the military campaign – carried out on the pretense of eliminating weapons of mass destruction –
fueled
more violence.
A range of policies focused narrowly on GDP and fiscal prudence has
fueled
this insecurity.
In fact, the street protests intensified,
fueled
by a new grievance.
The proliferation of information technology, together with the unprecedented popular participation that it has fueled, means that electoral minorities have a growing number of increasingly powerful tools at their disposal to organize movements aimed at paralyzing their countries’ governments and even shortening leaders’ terms in office.
This was centrally important to sustaining global growth, for the performance of world’s largest economy has been
fueled
by real estate in recent years, with individuals refinancing their mortgages and spending some of the proceeds, and with high prices leading to more construction.
Zardari’s sudden return
fueled
speculation about his future, but, more importantly, about the future of civilian rule in Pakistan.
First, China’s rapid economic growth has been
fueled
by unusually large public investment, which, consistent with my own research, does not seem to be adversely affected by corruption.
Last week, two ministers resigned, but a parliamentary and media-sustained storm continues,
fueled
by conflict-of-interest charges against a minister suspected of corruption when raising money for Sarkozy’s presidential campaign.
Indeed, just as microeconomic problems in the financial sector triggered a credit crunch and
fueled
a global recession, so microeconomic factors hold the key to recovery.
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