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A high global price for carbon would
induce
firms and individuals to internalize the cost of their polluting activities.
But, given Trump’s position as a climate change denier, he is unlikely to take advantage of this (which could also
induce
the world to start imposing tariffs against US products made in ways that violate global climate-change rules).
Volatile capital flows
induce
volatility in the recipient economy, making booms and busts more pronounced than they would otherwise be.
But in the real world, it might have been more effective for governments to buy back risky debts and
induce
lenders to write off losses.
Indeed, the process of commercialization can readily
induce
changes in production, processing, and distribution that exclude the poor.
Cutting emissions from urban transport, for example, will involve city mayors, local planners, and national policymakers working together to
induce
compact development.
Treaties alone do not
induce
fiscal virtue.
Our history grips us like a nightmare, for the crimes of the past scar the present and
induce
yet more crimes in the future.
This, in turn, would
induce
“proportional increases in tax revenues,” thereby “contributing to fiscal sustainability, while enabling the Greek government to exercise spending discipline without further shrinking the social economy.”
These changes do not directly
induce
economic growth, but they increase the economy’s potential – or long-run – income.
This challenge has been particularly difficult because of the nature of the virus, particularly its ability to integrate itself into the genome of host cells, to readily mutate, and to conceal that part of its outer coat that would
induce
protective antibodies.
To succeed, we must solve the mystery of how to
induce
the human body to produce a protective immune response.
The US offered various sweeteners to
induce
Israel to freeze its West Bank settlement construction for another 90 days.
During the privatization process, promises are made to investors to
induce
them to bid for companies and to provide incentives for enhancement of efficiency.
Incentives probably can be found to
induce
a large number of the rank and file to abandon the insurgency and join the Afghan armed forces or police, play a role in local politics, join the national civil service, or find agricultural or other private-sector employment.
Policies that do not lean against the booms but ease aggressively and persistently during busts
induce
a downward bias in interest rates over time, and an upward bias in debt levels.
A dictator must attract or
induce
henchmen to impose his coercive techniques on others.
Finally, if a country’s public institutions are in the thrall of oligarchs who are accustomed to stealing with impunity from the public till, a flat tax may be the only way to
induce
the wealthy to pay any tax at all.
Following the Six-Day War, Israel did not consider the conquered lands as something to be traded for peace, and thus
induce
the Arab world and the Palestinians to recognize its legitimacy and ensure the demilitarization of Palestinian territories after their restitution.
He calculated that attacking the Egyptians from their own rear – destroying the missile batteries that impeded the Israeli air force, ambushing reinforcements and supplies, and simply causing massive confusion across the entire front – would
induce
organizational collapse in the Egyptian army.
It may harden the Sudanese government’s position, endanger the survival of the peace-keeping forces in Darfur, and even
induce
al-Bashir to take revenge by stopping or making even more difficult the flow of international humanitarian assistance to the two million displaced persons in Darfur.
All new initial public offerings have been halted, and much trading has been curtailed; the central bank has been asked to help the China Securities Finance Corporation
induce
investors to buy shares and thus stabilize the market.
These feelings, which I should be sorry to see weakened,
induce
most men of property to be satisfied with a low rate of profits in their own country, rather than seek a more advantageous employment for their wealth in foreign nations.”
Worse, as we saw in the financial crisis, if many financial institutions have many such contracts, a rumor of insolvency can
induce
all of one institution’s derivative counterparties to demand collateral or payment simultaneously, triggering a run that resembles a classic bank run, which could then spread to other firms.
If the US would expand its annual support to the Global Fund to around $4 billion per year, it would likely
induce
the rest of the world’s donors to put in $8 billion per year, keeping the US share at around one-third of total funding.
The second, and more important, reason for the Franco-German struggle to postpone a Greek default is the risk that a Greek default would
induce
sovereign defaults in other countries and runs on other banking systems, particularly in Spain and Italy.
Tumors need a plentiful blood supply, so they produce factors that
induce
the formation of blood vessels (a process called angiogenesis).
If US productivity really has collapsed as much as many scholars believe, additional stimulus is likely to raise prices a lot more than output; demand will not
induce
new supply.
In Italy, where the economy remains weak and fragile, they would most likely
induce
faster and more robust growth, while restoring stability to the country’s beleaguered financial sector.
In particular, Nazi Germany hoped that, by placing financial pressure on France, it could
induce
credit and budgetary crises, thereby compelling the country to reduce military spending.
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