Stimulate
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Some say that Germany should
stimulate
demand while other countries, including France, implement supply-side reforms.
The European Commission has proposed a plan to
stimulate
investment spending through a new financing scheme, one that we hope will succeed.
If young children do not receive high-quality care from educated professionals who understand how to
stimulate
and shape brain development, the next generation of Americans will suffer from an ever-widening achievement gap relative to their counterparts in other advanced countries and emerging competitors.
Anyone can change a diaper, but not everyone can engage, stimulate, and respond to a baby or a toddler in a way that will build neurons, much less impart skills calibrated to the child’s stage of development.
And, because inheriting money does little to
stimulate
growth, an attractive set of measures are estate and inheritance taxes.
Even if that is true, proponents might argue, investment in green jobs is nonetheless a good way to
stimulate
a sluggish economy.
Their collective commitments to stimulate, regulate and restructure global economic activity helped to calm nerves around the world.
Clinton has already hinted at America’s readiness for this, mentioning the possibility of negotiating a complete agreement that would increase trade and
stimulate
growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
Only the emerging and developing economies of Asia could effectively contribute to lifting global demand through a coordinated effort aimed at boosting domestic consumption, which, in turn, would
stimulate
additional investment.
Intellectual property law--patents and copyrights--is the clearest example of a government policy designed to
stimulate
creativity.
Would the US not be better off by using its capacity to tax natural gas to
stimulate
the development of the contemporary technological equivalent of the revolutionary engine?
Indeed, with Burma’s economy opening to the world, India ought to be taking the lead in seeking to
stimulate
South Asian growth and economic integration, for only by doing so can it anchor its neighbor within the region.
If it is suggested that QE or lower interest rates are unlikely to benefit their economies much, they shift the focus of the discussion, railing against the notion that raising interest rates would
stimulate
the economy – an ostensibly airtight argument.
None of this discredits the general rule – which forms the basis of modern monetary policymaking – that a lower interest rate tends to
stimulate
consumption and other expenditure.
Indeed, economists supported the global movement toward central-bank independence precisely because it seemed that central bankers would be less inclined to try to
stimulate
the economy for short-term gain.
The problem is that China has already done a lot to
stimulate
domestic demand, both through government spending and by directing its banks to lend.
While all EU leaders have advocated using the budget to
stimulate
economic growth, little action is being taken.
Unless a mechanism is introduced that facilitates the rapid disbursement of EU funds, thus insulating the budget from destructive politicization, these funds cannot be used to
stimulate
growth in times of crisis.
Nonetheless, steps can be taken to prevent political deadlock in budget negotiations, while increasing the budget’s flexibility so that it can be used to
stimulate
growth.
Second, there are no signs that the US government either understands or has the will to
stimulate
the American economy sufficiently to produce rapid economic growth.
Indeed, by promoting agricultural practices and technologies that are environmentally sustainable and raise rural incomes, these policies also
stimulate
rural non-farm activities.
Indeed, the expectation that tax-included prices will rise in the future can
stimulate
households to buy cars, appliances, and other consumer goods today.
Fixed-price contracts for certain delivery are a more effective policy to
stimulate
renewables investment than carbon prices.
If women in Europe work more hours in better quality jobs, it will
stimulate
demand for service jobs like cleaning and child care, thus reducing unemployment among low-skilled workers.
Specifically, it is hoped that an artificial surge in asset prices will make people feel richer and more optimistic, thus triggering “wealth effects” and “animal spirits” that
stimulate
consumption and investment spending, bolster job creation, and, in the process, “validate” the artificial asset pricing.
The US Supreme Court’s 2013 decision that naturally occurring genes cannot be patented has provided a test of whether patents
stimulate
research and innovation, as advocates claim, or impede it, by restricting access to knowledge.
In response to the Great Depression, most countries abandoned the gold standard, developed new exchange-rate arrangements, and tried novel policies to
stimulate
local industry.
China certainly hopes so, at least with regard to its Asia Infrastructure Investment Bank, a thinly veiled effort to promote and
stimulate
China’s construction industry.
If the goal is to
stimulate
demand for US goods and dampen demand for Brazilian goods, why shouldn’t exporters in both countries share in that process, alongside construction and other sectors that are sensitive to interest rates via domestic demand?
To improve the economy we will direct lending to manufacturing and entrepreneurial activity, protect the right to honestly earned and legally acquired property, rebuild savings, and
stimulate
scientific-technical innovation and investment.
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