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The helicopter-money version would be the purchase of zero-interest-rate government bonds that will not be repaid, either because they are perpetual bonds or because they are
rolled
over every time they mature.
They have also
rolled
back sensible regulations of housing finance, including risk-retention rules, which force mortgage originators to keep some “skin in the game,” and requirements that borrowers make substantial down payments, which work to ensure ability to pay.
Certainly, we are all beginning to realize how precarious that process is – how easily market mechanisms can be
rolled
back by cultural resentments stemming from economic exploitation, political oppression, and social injustice.
He provided farmers with debt relief, dished out village funds, and
rolled
out cheap health care.
After successfully deploying the technology in Rwanda, it is currently being
rolled
out in Ghana.
Meanwhile, banks have begun to demand repayment from large borrowers accustomed to having their loans
rolled
over.
For example, flat
rolled
steel (of a certain quality) is traded on organized exchanges with little regard for its origin.
Providing Bulgaria, Croatia, and Romania with national euro printing presses would keep private credit flowing and enable foreign-currency loans to be
rolled
over.
Consider Vista, yet another “great” new operating system that Microsoft
rolled
out this year, together with Office 2007.
In Washington recently, the United Nations
rolled
out an action plan that should dramatically accelerate progress on maternal and child health, including HIV.
And the way West Germany
rolled
over the wreckage of its East German neighbor seemed almost like an act of cruelty.
In this way, malaria will literally be
rolled
back from its current borders.
But these gains were
rolled
back in late 2012 and early 2013, with the intervention of Hezbollah and other foreign-backed non-state actors.
But a Russian aerial bombardment
rolled
back these advances, too.
But the reforms were incomplete, and some have even been
rolled
back, with SOEs regaining market share in some cases.
The Trump administration has
rolled
back this pressure, and then some, by downplaying human rights and democracy promotion.
The press photographs of British Prime Minister Theresa May’s visit to Brussels on October 20 were telling, because they recalled the moment when, at an EU summit in November 2011, Merkel and former French President Nicolas Sarkozy
rolled
their eyes at Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
If there is a chance of a bigger meltdown because reserves are depleted and a vast external debt might not be
rolled
over, defending the currency risks an even greater meltdown as more speculators join the fray.
Stronger growth with inflation still below target allowed unconventional monetary policies either to remain in full force, as in the eurozone and Japan, or to be
rolled
back very gradually, as in the US.
The state, it was loudly proclaimed, had to be
rolled
back.
In the year-and-a-half since South Korea received a $57billion IMF bailout, and the 13 months since former dissident Kim Dae Jung became president, the currency (the won) has stabilized, short-term debts have been
rolled
over into long-term ones, foreign reserves have increased, and interest rates have been cut.
In the recent presidential election, a large turnout carried Carlos Alvarado Quesada to victory with more than 60% of the vote, against an opponent who would have
rolled
back longstanding commitments to human rights by restricting gay marriage.
But these reforms have been
rolled
back recently, with independent regulatory authorities again coming under the control of government ministries (though it seems that the central bank has retained much of its autonomy).
The slowness with which the first stimulus has been
rolled
out, and the fact that it will take even more time for its full effects to be felt, provides more fodder for the chattering classes.
After all, the Trump administration has
rolled
back environmental regulations and cut taxes for the rich.
These loans cannot be
rolled
over without international assistance.
As Daniel Gros recently pointed out, debt that can be
rolled
over indefinitely at zero interest rates is no debt at all.
In her famous Bruges speech in 1988, she thundered: “We have not successfully
rolled
back the frontiers of the state in Britain, only to see them re-imposed at a European level, with a European super-state exercising a new dominance from Brussels.”
For example, the telemedicine network that the Novartis Foundation and its partners
rolled
out with the Ghana Health Service was a direct response to the need, expressed by health-care practitioners on the ground, to expand the reach of medical expertise.
But, though rotavirus vaccines have been
rolled
out in 79 countries – a significant accomplishment – a staggering 74% of the world’s infants remain unlikely to be inoculated this year.
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