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To be sure, inflation is difficult to bring about when short-term interest rates are near zero – and thus cannot be reduced any further without
inducing
massive hoarding of cash.
The BOJ’s effort to weaken the yen is a beggar-thy-neighbor approach that is
inducing
policy reactions throughout Asia and around the world.
The challenge of persuading countries to cooperate is similar to the one governments have always faced in
inducing
their citizens to contribute to the common good; everyone benefits from good roads, but most people would prefer not to contribute to the cost of their construction.
Thus, as rising global demand pushes oil prices higher in the years ahead, it will become more difficult to shrink America’s trade deficit,
inducing
more rapid dollar depreciation.
But the mutualisation of debt gave rise to huge moral hazard effects,
inducing
the states to borrow excessively.
By arousing latent Islamophobia in the West and
inducing
both publics and governments to treat Muslims with suspicion, they hope to convince young Muslims that there is no alternative to terrorism.
In theory, simultaneous fiscal consolidation and supply-side reform facilitates economic recovery, because it increases confidence among consumers and investors, thereby
inducing
higher spending and production.
Second, reconciliation with the insurgents should begin by
inducing
defections.
The foreclosure relief plan is off to an even slower start, and is likely to run into numerous problems concerning how to rework delinquent mortgages without
inducing
a lot more delinquencies.
CAMBRIDGE – In a recent commentary, I examined whether increasing pressure from more rapid stock trading is
inducing
corporate managers to obsess more over quarterly results, impairing their capacity to run their firms for the long term.
Or it can let its currency appreciate, at the risk of
inducing
a growth slowdown and political and social unrest at home.
A similar result, dubbed a “functional cure,” has been achieved with a simian vaccine aimed at
inducing
a response by the monkeys’ “killer T-cells,” another weapon in the immune system’s arsenal.
Today, many social conservatives still blame Friedan and feminism for
inducing
women to abandon the home for the workplace, thus destabilizing families and placing their children at risk.
But, at the same time, the international community should place greater emphasis on policies aimed at
inducing
North Korea to launch serious economic reform.
A debt buyback is something of a Catch 22: to succeed in
inducing
a haircut, it needs to profit from the default fears that it intends to alleviate.
He pointed to how the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990’s caused the region’s voracious investment demand to collapse, while simultaneously
inducing
Asian governments to stockpile liquid assets as a hedge against another crisis.
This happened in 1980-1981, when the US Federal Reserve raised real interest rates, ostensibly to kill inflation,
inducing
a global economic downturn as well.
But if that is permissible, why is it wrong to aim directly at non-combatants if killing them will have a good chance of
inducing
the enemy to cease hostilities, withdraw from occupied territory, or grant independence?
But ever lower fossil-fuel prices could seriously undermine progress toward the Paris accord’s objectives, by slowing (though not eventually preventing) the decarbonization of energy supply, and by
inducing
demand “rebound” effects, with consumers using cheap, abundant energy wastefully.
This is not a matter of mere distraction or addiction; social media companies are actually
inducing
people to surrender their autonomy.
The tight labor market and rising wages are
inducing
some individuals who had stopped looking for work to return to the labor force, boosting the participation rate.
Such a constraint would improve the functioning of sovereign-debt markets by
inducing
greater due diligence in lending.
At the annual Fed conference at Jackson Hole, Wyoming in August, Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke explained that he was considering a new round of quantitative easing (dubbed QE2), in which the Fed would buy a substantial volume of long-term Treasury bonds, thereby
inducing
bondholders to shift their wealth into equities.
Chinese leaders may have believed that
inducing
the North to adopt the Chinese model of economic opening would create a better political environment for denuclearization.
While excessive debt can hamper a country’s growth prospects, it does so by
inducing
economic actors to behave differently, thereby generating financial-distress costs.
Instead, easy money stimulated the economy by
inducing
households to refinance their mortgages, and to spend some of their capital.
The putsch’s failure may have stemmed from the fact that information about it was leaked in advance,
inducing
many conspirators, including some key military units, to withdraw from the plot.
Moreover, curtailing governments’ access to international credit (and, by extension,
inducing
more fiscal responsibility) could actually help more enterprising and productive borrowers.
The theory behind market_based conservation strategies is simple: create markets for derivative products in order to increase the value that local people place on the resource, thus
inducing
them to conserve it.
Short-lived market rallies make matters worse, frequently
inducing
further unfounded exuberance.
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