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Economies in which dynamism comes from new firms historically have commercialized the radical innovations that keep
pushing
out the production-possibility frontier.
The European project has long suffered from giving economic integration pride of place while
pushing
political unification to the backburner.
But the Union's finance ministers would be better off
pushing
the internal reforms Europe needs, rather than following the Bush example and pressing the European Central Bank to force a strong currency down to earth.
The third is composed of new big businessmen
pushing
protectionism.
If it blindly applies its usualapproaches --
pushing
to tighten credit, cut spending, and close weak banks -- creditors might feel that growth is doomed for years.
Thus, they still face a trade-off between
pushing
unemployment too low, and setting off an episode of inflation, and not
pushing
hard enough, resulting in an unnecessary waste of economic resources.
The weight of evidence indicates that the cost of undoing the mistake of
pushing
unemployment down too far is itself very low, at least for countries like the US, where the relationship has been carefully studied.
Some US regulators are
pushing
in this direction.
Unfortunately, the money-market funds – and their friends in the big banks – are
pushing
back hard.
It has also intensified its effort to make the renminbi an international reserve currency,
pushing
for its inclusion in the basket of currencies that makes up the IMF’s unit of account, the Special Drawing Right.
So, even as economic conservatives demand spending cuts, there are strong forces
pushing
in the other direction.
And yet risks to financial and fiscal stability could arise if higher inflation and currency depreciation were to spoil investors’ appetite for Japanese government bonds, thereby
pushing
up nominal interest rates.
But
pushing
the “re-set button” on US-Russia relations may be harder than Obama and his team imagined.
Forced eradication risks
pushing
farmers into the hands of extremists, and thus will not lead to the sustainable reduction of opium fields.
Despite all of this, regulators should thank Hensarling for
pushing
forward the concept of a flexible tradeoff framework.
Since 1970, scientists have learned not only that human activity is the primary driver of environmental change on Earth, but also that it is
pushing
the planet beyond its natural limits.
Russia’s diplomats have generally, but not always, adopted a harder line, while Rogozin has been
pushing
his own BMD agenda.
The US, for its part, while justified in joining the ASEAN claimants in
pushing
back against Chinese overreach in 2010-2011, must be careful about escalating its rhetoric.
But it is the IMF that should be castigated--for
pushing
an economic theory that was rejected long ago.
Despite more than two decades of on-again, off-again negotiations, North Korea’s nuclear weapons program is
pushing
the world toward a strategic watershed much like the one that the West faced 60 years ago, when the United States and the Soviet Union faced off against each other in Europe.
The dismal failure of Middle Eastern and North African economies to deliver the prosperity that their people desperately want is a constant factor
pushing
people into the streets.
Schroeder has been
pushing
the EU to lift the embargo, a move that now appears imminent.
Yet that is exactly what the US is
pushing
for: if SWIFT fails to cut off Iran by early November, it will face countermeasures.
Most likely, a growing sense of insecurity is
pushing
the elderly into the populists’ arms.
The rise of the digital economy, dominated by people in their twenties and thirties, is also
pushing
older workers to the margins.
We face an urgent need to define a safety zone that prevents us from
pushing
our planet out of the unusually benevolent Holocene state.
As she put it in her acceptance speech: “If someone told you that, with just 12 years of investment of about $1 billion a year, you could, across the developing world, increase economic growth, decrease infant mortality, increase agricultural yields, improve maternal health, improve children’s health and nutrition, increase the numbers of children – girls and boys – in school, slow down population growth, increase the number of men and women who can read and write, decrease the spread of AIDS, add new people to the work force, and be able to improve their wages without
pushing
others out of the work force, what would you say?
The unsolved problem is how to reduce those factors
pushing
people out of their own countries.
This happened in the late 1990s, with a high-pressure economy eventually
pushing
the unemployment rate below 4%.
With higher US market interest rates attracting additional capital inflows and
pushing
the dollar even higher, the currency’s revaluation would appear to be just what the doctor ordered when it comes to catalyzing a long-awaited global rebalancing – one that promotes stronger growth and mitigates deflation risk in Europe and Japan.
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