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But plenty of countries – such as Australia, Canada, and Singapore – do just fine without agreements guaranteeing freedom of movement from other countries, by
issuing
skills-matching visas.
The government has ordered civil registry officers to refrain from
issuing
any identity documents for persons who were born to “foreign parents” and received Dominican birth certificates under what the government now calls “irregular circumstances.”
Issuing
money in this situation would almost certainly be inflationary, but the Fed might conclude otherwise, because the US has never been in this situation before, credit is now imploding, and the desperate credit-expansion measures implemented in 2008 proved not to be as bad as the critics feared.
The idea was idiotic (the American government, which holds a monopoly on
issuing
the world’s leading reserve currency, has nothing to “renegotiate”).
They can always get the money they need by
issuing
bonds.
According to this oft-repeated fallacy, governments can raise money by
issuing
bonds, but, because bonds are loans, they will eventually have to be repaid, which can be done only by raising taxes.
They might choose to do so, but mostly they just roll them over by
issuing
new bonds.
The simplest form of growth-linked bonds would be a long-term government security that pays a regular dividend proportional to the GDP of the
issuing
country.
The market for GDP-linked bonds would arrive at a price that makes them attractive to investors, reflecting expectations and uncertainties about the
issuing
country’s future.
Likewise, prior to Premier Wen Jiabao’s trip to India in 2010, China began
issuing
visas on loose sheets of paper stapled into the passports of Kashmir residents applying to enter China – an indirect challenge to India’s sovereignty.
For starters, they must stop
issuing
empty declarations.
Likewise,
issuing
more debt to cover the portion of liabilities coming due would merely shift the composition of liabilities without reducing them.
The ECB in turn draws the Target credit from the respective national central bank to which the money is flowing and which therefore has to accept a reduction in its scope for
issuing
refinancing credit.
Western leaders must help to prevent such an outcome by
issuing
a clear and principled response to developments in Egypt, one that urges a rapid transition to democratic rule with full political rights for the Brotherhood.
After several months of listening to Israeli (and, to some extent, US) war rhetoric, the regime began
issuing
its own menacing bombast, as a matter of substance and to defend the pride of a regime that views itself as the heir to the glorious imperial tradition of Persia.
I (among others) have been arguing for years that countries should cover their risks by
issuing
a different kind of national debt, tied to their own GDP or a similar measure of economic success.
My Canadian colleague Mark Kamstra and I have proposed
issuing
shares called “trills,” which would pay a dividend each year equal to a trillionth of that year’s GDP, in domestic currency.
This involves consolidating institutions such as regional Organisations for Economic Cooperation, African Payments Unions, regional clearing houses, and compensatory mechanisms;The AU must secure an AAA bond rating in order to tap international capital markets on the most favorable terms, which includes
issuing
bonds on African exchanges.
Last month, 365 major US companies and investors did just that,
issuing
a public appeal to Trump not to abandon the Paris climate agreement.
Why Work at Work?PHUKET – Marissa Mayer, the new CEO of Yahoo!, recently created a fuss by
issuing
an edict that forbids anyone at the company to work from home.
Which supranational agency will be in charge of
issuing
eurobonds?
If after all of this, there is still evidence of a lack of demand, the government could reduce its consumer taxes, increase investment tax credits, expand programs to help low- and middle-income households, or invest more in technology and education, financing all of this by
issuing
money.
Viewed from this perspective, it might be possible to create a fiscal capacity for the EMU, at least initially, that could provide the financial incentives for implementation of major reforms at the national level, expanding later to other stabilization functions and perhaps
issuing
bonds to support public productive investments at the EU level.
In early 2013, the government was forced to announce a 32% devaluation, and stopped
issuing
government debt in dollars.
And Friedman set out in 1948 a very clear case for using OMF to stimulate an economy when appropriate: “another reason sometimes given for
issuing
interest-bearing securities is that in a period of unemployment it is less deflationary to issue securities than to levy taxes.
This would be an opportune time for governments to issue more inflation-indexed debt, to begin
issuing
it, or to issue nominal GDP-linked debt, which is analogous to it.
Once refugees are made eligible for IDA grants, the World Bank could quickly raise funds – as much as $5 billion annually – by
issuing
bonds, using its recently awarded triple-A credit rating.
First, as plummeting stock prices caused the equity in investors’ accounts to fall below the maintenance margin, brokers began
issuing
margin calls, forcing investors to offload more assets to come up with the needed cash.
Cheap Talk in KashmirAfter two years of off-and-on nuclear brinkmanship, India and Pakistan are once again talking about how to settle their differences rather than
issuing
threats and rattling nuclear sabers.
Against this backdrop, some in Japan and the US have discussed pursuing “overt finance,” by which the central bank prints money that is credited directly to the government to finance public expenditure without
issuing
new debt.
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