Purchasing
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At the time,
purchasing
BASKET CASE in this boxed set actually cost less than it did alone, so hey, a good deal is a good deal.
I was thinking of possibly
purchasing
my own popcorn popping machine, just as they have at my local movie theater, but I cannot afford that at this time.
Investors will demand higher yields on bonds to compensate for the resulting loss of
purchasing
power.
It may be difficult for China to ever match the success of a small Asian country like Singapore, which has already overtaken the US in terms of GDP per capita as measured by
purchasing
power parity.
But Japan would close the 30% gap (adjusted for
purchasing
power parity) between its per capita GDP and that of the US.
De facto monetization is the inevitable result, with the Bank of Japan
purchasing
each month more bonds than the government issues, even while it denies that monetary finance is an acceptable policy option.
If people do not expect inflation, the illusion of increased
purchasing
power can boost employment and output for a relatively short period.
The PBOC has since resumed its reverse repo operations –
purchasing
securities from commercial banks with an agreement to resell them in the future – thereby injecting liquidity into the banking system.
As market reforms have brought substantial prosperity (average annual per capita GDP, at
purchasing
power parity, is now $17,000), a large middle class, based mostly in small and medium-size companies and the service sector, developed beyond the reach of the state-owned behemoths.
This shift will require a big increase in local
purchasing
power – and, therefore, an enormous transfer of wealth from large domestic companies to Chinese households.
And, indeed, the evidence suggests that China was larger (in terms of
purchasing
power parity) than any other economy in the world until around 1889, when the US eclipsed it.
The Bush administration’s Troubled Asset Relief Program and the Obama administration’s financial rescue plan cost nearly $2.2 trillion, with the Federal Reserve
purchasing
a massive amount of banks’ assets.
Sarkozy, who during his electoral campaign vowed to be the “president who delivers on
purchasing
power,” now faces an angry French public whose primary complaint is that
purchasing
power is being eroded by inflation.
In this changed political environment, Sarkozy is not likely to go after someone like Noyer who, as Bank of France Governor and a member of the ECB’s Governing Council, is widely viewed as a stalwart against inflation and a defender of French
purchasing
power.
Rising asset prices lead to a general increase in
purchasing
power, because many asset holders are willing (and able) to borrow more.
Similarly, if Trump really does want to redistribute some income from capital to labor, and from corporate profits to wages (admittedly a big “if”), his policies could boost consumption; but his populist, protectionist policies would undermine business confidence, and thus capital expenditures, while reducing consumers’
purchasing
power through higher inflation.
As declining consumer confidence and household
purchasing
power deepen the recession, projections of when the crisis will end are repeatedly pushed back, and those bearing the brunt of austerity are losing hope.
Now, under Obama’s new and sensible space policy, the US government is planning to focus on flying to Mars and so-called “near-Earth objects,”
purchasing
routine transportation to the International Space Station from companies such as SpaceX (instead of from the Russian space program at $60 million or so per astronaut for every round-trip).
The Draghi Put on TrialCAMBRIDGE – In the summer of 2012, European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged to do “whatever it takes” to save the euro, including
purchasing
“unlimited” amounts of struggling governments’ bonds.
Following the 2008 financial meltdown, the US Federal Reserve cut the policy rate to almost zero and pursued so-called quantitative easing (QE), by
purchasing
long-term securities from the public and private sectors.
Europe also became nervous after the euro exchange rate rose to more than $1.40, far beyond the
purchasing
power parity (PPP) rate of $1.17.
This reduced households’
purchasing
power and weakened aggregate demand, while diminishing the devaluation’s overall impact on the country’s external competitiveness.
Taxpayers contributed another €6 billion, through the HFSF, but were again prevented from
purchasing
the shares offered to private investors.
The level is adjusted to the equivalent
purchasing
power in the local currency.
The gap in per-capita income of the EU15 (the membership prior to the accession of mainly post-communist states in 2004) relative to the United States – taken as a reference in many targets – is unchanged at 30-40%, depending on the adjustment to
purchasing
power parity.
Thus, to satisfy his desires, the man is
purchasing
something that is more valuable than what he is selling (such as his labor).
He notes that it is currently “sucking the Southeast Asian countries into its economic system because of its vast market and growing
purchasing
power.
But that is logically flawed: even with deflation, real
purchasing
power would fall, and the real value of debts would rise (debt deflation), as the real depreciation occurs.
Because the current-account surplus is denominated in foreign currencies, China must use these funds to invest abroad, primarily by
purchasing
government bonds issued by the United States and European countries.
An FTA that encompasses, respectively, the world’s second, third, and 12th biggest economies (in
purchasing
power parity terms in 2011), with a population of 1.5 billion, would dwarf the European Union and the North American Free Trade Agreement, comprising the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
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