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In most deficit countries, strong credit expansion over the last decade
fueled
unsustainable pre-crisis booms.
Moreover, the outcome has merely
fueled
further uncertainty about Egypt’s direction.
But Turkey’s mediating role in nuclear negotiations
fueled
suspicion in Iran, complicating Turkey’s efforts to establish a strong bilateral relationship.
These impasses have
fueled
growing fear that we are “out of ammunition” to fight inadequate growth and potential deflation.
This summer in Guinea, for example, citizens’ frustration with widespread poverty and weak institutions, memories of ethnic persecution, and distrust of unfamiliar democratic processes
fueled
violent protests.
Not surprisingly, that change has
fueled
demands for more “national sovereignty," which populist parties, such as Greece's newly elected Syriza, have translated into electoral success.
In 2008, it was a combination of exploding asset prices and excessive household-sector leverage that
fueled
the global financial crisis.
A busted bubble led to a massive Keynesian stimulus that averted a much deeper recession, but that also
fueled
substantial budget deficits.
And the extremism of radical culture is
fueled
by the many inequities and grievances that face the peoples of the Middle East.
High market valuations that are
fueled
by liquidity and irrational exuberance do not reflect fundamental economic realities.
After all, though this approach would eventually stimulate demand, it would do so by driving up asset prices – thereby exacerbating wealth inequality – and by re-stimulating the private-credit growth that
fueled
the financial crisis.
Moreover, Chinese GDP growth, while welcome, is being
fueled
largely by a combination of fast-rising debt and widespread property bubbles.
Globalization has also
fueled
contagion.
Mao’s revolution
fueled
countless rectification movements and campaigns that inverted the once-inviolate primacy of ruler over ruled, scholar over worker, husband over wife, father over son, and family over individual.
Over the last decade, China has been working to shift from a manufacturing-led growth model
fueled
by low-cost labor to an innovation-led, higher-value-added model underpinned by strong productivity gains.
Indeed, it was the combination of broad-based education, openness to science and innovation, investment in advanced telecommunications infrastructure, and knowhow in manufacturing smart-phones that
fueled
China’s rapid advancement in the e-tail and Internet industries.
Otherwise, it will be difficult even to conceive a common future – without which the economic grievances that
fueled
the Maghreb’s revolutions are likely to continue.
Indeed, the Soviet Union had a similar experience 40 years ago, when a protracted period of rising oil revenues
fueled
an increasingly assertive foreign policy, which culminated in the 1979 invasion of Afghanistan.
Indeed, Japan’s investment and aid to Southeast Asia have
fueled
ASEAN’s economic progress.
Never mind that America's bilateral trade deficit with China, even including Hong Kong, accounts for less than one-fifth of the total US deficit: growing imports from China and more direct investment by US companies supposedly
fueled
US unemployment.
To address the political, socioeconomic, and humanitarian challenges
fueled
by the crisis, the Advisory Commission on Rakhine State, chaired by Kofi Annan, recommends urgent and sustained action on a number of fronts to prevent violence, maintain peace, and foster reconciliation.
These secret recordings
fueled
a scandal that forced almost all of the PO’s leadership out of government.
Increased economic anxiety has, unsurprisingly,
fueled
increasing unease about foreign competition.
To be sure, export-led growth has
fueled
China’s economic rise so far, with its current-account surplus growing to 10% of GDP in 2008.
Bannon himself is a Catholic reactionary with fantasies,
fueled
by his love of Hollywood heroes, of being a warrior against the forces of evil.
While it is difficult to track the cross-border flows
fueled
by quantitative easing in the so-called advanced world, these fears are far from groundless.
The old manufacturing model, which
fueled
an unprecedented 20-fold increase in per capita income relative to the early 1990’s, also sowed the seeds of excessive resource consumption and environmental degradation.
Strong on rhetoric and
fueled
by a wave of anti-Americanism, that search is nonetheless thin on facts.
Unaffordable tax cuts and wars, a major recession, and soaring health-care costs –
fueled
in part by the commitment of George W. Bush’s administration to giving drug companies free rein in setting prices, even with government money at stake – quickly transformed a huge surplus into record peacetime deficits.
Moreover, the renminbi has come under downward pressure, owing partly to economic recovery in the United States, which has
fueled
capital outflows.
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