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But the bond market is not
large
enough to absorb it all, so some has now returned to the stock exchanges, leading to a partial recovery in share prices, with the Shanghai index reaching 3,500.
Before the election, most analysts predicted that a Trump win would trigger a
large
stock-market selloff and a rush into low-risk government bonds.
By pursuing a Congress-supported pivot toward a more comprehensive economic-policy stance, his administration’s policy surge could also spur the private sector to begin using its
large
amounts of cash not for short-term financial engineering, but for growth-enhancing investments in plant, equipment, and people.
Yet his frugal lifestyle shows that he does not particularly enjoy spending
large
amounts of money.
How is it that the Fed’s balance sheet can expand so dramatically, potentially committing
large
sums of taxpayer dollars, without Congress having a purchase on its decisions, except well after the event?
The Trump DeficitCAMBRIDGE – It is a post-financial-crisis myth that austerity-minded conservative governments always favor fiscal prudence, while redistribution-oriented progressives view
large
deficits as the world’s biggest free lunch.
Of course, in a constantly changing world, the costs of carrying a
large
debt burden can shift over time.
And the great distortions from being “too big to fail” loom
large
over many economies.
And equity-capital requirements for large, systemically important financial institutions remain too low.
Moreover, excise taxes are a convenient source of revenue in developing countries, as they are primarily levied on products such as alcohol, tobacco, gas, vehicles, and spare parts, which involve few producers,
large
sales volumes, relatively inelastic demand, and easy observability.
Indeed, some countries – including the United States – impose no taxes on interest from
large
bank deposits by non-resident aliens.
On the eve of the anniversary, the PLA’s former top general, Guo Boxiong, was unceremoniously booted out of the Communist Party and handed over to military prosecutors to face corruption charges, including allegations that he took
large
bribes from fellow PLA officers in exchange for promotions.
And if there is merit to the allegations that a
large
number of generals bribed Guo and Xu for their promotions, it is reasonable to assume that the most wide-ranging purge of senior PLA officers since the Cultural Revolution will continue.
More recently, he welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to New Delhi and signed a
large
number of trade deals and orders to import Russian nuclear reactors.
India has a
large
number of talented computer engineers, including some who might be sympathetic to the Islamist cause.
Despite decades of careful data collection and mathematical and statistical research, on many
large
questions we have little more than rules of thumb.
Clearly, the current fiscal path being pursued in most advanced economies – the reliance of the United States, the euro zone, the United Kingdom, Japan, and others on very
large
budget deficits and rapid accumulation of public debt – is unsustainable.
These
large
fiscal deficits have been partly monetized by central banks, which in many countries have pushed their interest rates down to 0% (in the case of Sweden to even below zero), and sharply increased the monetary base through unconventional quantitative and credit easing.
If they have built up large, monetized fiscal deficits, they should raise taxes, reduce spending, and mop up excess liquidity sooner rather than later.
But, if governments maintain
large
budget deficits and continue to monetize them as they have been doing, at some point – after the current deflationary forces become more subdued – bond markets will revolt.
Smaller economies – like some in Europe – that have
large
deficits, growing public debt, and banks that are too big to fail and too big to be saved may need fiscal adjustment sooner to avoid failed auctions, rating downgrades, and the risk of a public-finance crisis.
These taxes tend to exempt the vast majority of wealth, focusing instead on preventing the entrenchment of
large
fortunes.
And yet there is little indication that these taxes play a
large
role in company founders’ decision-making.
Indeed, US tax data from 1982 and 1983 indicates that individuals who receive
large
inheritances are significantly more likely to leave the labor force.
The EU has an opportunity to make a
large
social impact by moving ahead with a visa-free travel program, creating more grants for Ukrainian students, and increasing support for NGOs.
It is not just that the US has become a debtor nation; it is that
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pools of capital and liquidity now reside in places like the Gulf region and China, with no sign of that trend reversing.
In fact, the current crisis has even put Japan, which has spent nearly two decades in the doldrums, in a position of relative strength, given its
large
currency reserves and the clean-up of its major banks’ balance sheets.
The 1907 panic started in the United States, owing to a rise in interest rates as farmers in the West were paid for their crops and financial scandals in New York that seemed to implicate a
large
financial institution, the Knickerbocker trust.
If the situation persists for a few more years, the eurozone might get to a point where it consists only of creditor countries, some with a
large
net foreign asset position (Germany and the Netherlands) and others (the peripheral countries) with a small positive external position.
When the last eurozone crisis began,
large
capital flows into the periphery were generating inflationary pressures; resources were shifting away from exports; and government revenues appeared to be strong.
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