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But secularization, rationalization, and atomization of civil and social life, and the steady expansion of government into every social sphere, have lead to a privatization of culture and religion, reducing their potential to
stimulate
feelings of community, identity, and solidarity.
The Bank of England hoped that by printing £375 billion of new money, ($600 billion), it would
stimulate
total spending to the tune of £50 billion, or 3% of GDP.
Moreover, alternative approaches to
stimulate
private demand might have fewer undesirable distributional consequences, as MGI has discussed.
He has promised to
stimulate
the country’s moribund economy and implement a wide-ranging anti-corruption agenda.
Greater flexibility might not
stimulate
short-term growth, but it would improve resilience to future negative shocks, whether they originate at home or abroad.
The incoming European Commission must boldly
stimulate
economic growth and employment, so that southern European countries can reconcile their deficit- and debt-reduction goals with policies targeting growth.
The newly released growth data may have dispelled fears of a hard landing for China, but have nonetheless prompted many to argue that China must
stimulate
its economy further to guarantee 8% annual growth.
What is still needed, however, is sufficient reward money – perhaps $100 million from governments, NGOs, foundations and the pharmaceutical industry – to
stimulate
serious investment.
But, at least since Keynes, we know how to
stimulate
the economy more effectively, and in ways that increase long-term productivity and enhance living standards.
Moreover, money spent on the Iraq war does not
stimulate
the economy today as much as money spent at home on roads, hospitals, or schools, and it doesn’t contribute as much to long-term growth.
So, while the additional liquidity injected into the financial system by the Fed may have prevented a meltdown, it won’t
stimulate
much consumption or investment.
Addressing the broader, system-wide problem, we must find ways to
stimulate
domestic-led growth in the periphery countries.
I am afraid globalization may not survive unless we find new ways to
stimulate
the global economy.
The TPP’s Missing IngredientWASHINGTON, DC – Looking for ways to
stimulate
economic growth and create jobs, US President Barack Obama’s administration is seeking to press ahead with the mega-regional free-trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).
Every time the credit expansion ran into trouble, the financial authorities intervened, injecting liquidity and finding other ways to
stimulate
the economy.
Moreover, the ability of the financial authorities to
stimulate
the economy is constrained by the unwillingness of the rest of the world to accumulate additional dollar reserves.
It is impossible to determine where that point is, but when it is reached, the Fed’s ability to
stimulate
the economy comes to an end.
This might
stimulate
real growth through several channels: by reducing lending rates, by raising the nominal value of public and private assets, and by weakening the euro against the dollar and other currencies.
Look around these economies and you will find a bewildering array of government initiatives designed to encourage renewable-energy use and
stimulate
green-technology investment.
They also seek efficient governance, economic reforms to
stimulate
growth, the ouster of collaborators, democratic rights, freedom of religion (and perhaps also from religion) – in short, a comprehensive social transformation.
First observed by John Maynard Keynes during the Great Depression of the 1930s, the liquidity trap describes a situation in which policy interest rates, having reached the zero bound, are unable to
stimulate
chronically deficient aggregate demand.
These tax reforms will create even bigger budget deficits, which in turn will
stimulate
more growth and inflation.
The initiatives described here, as well as others discussed in the AGF’s report, offer a major opportunity to reorient the global economy towards resource-saving, low-carbon growth by using limited public resources to
stimulate
large-scale private investment.
But some effort to
stimulate
the economy at the outset of the crisis could have been attempted.
The government could then use the additional resources to pay down debt or
stimulate
the economy.
Eliminating the subsidies would not only
stimulate
investment in energy efficiency and solar power, but would also generate substantial environmental and public-health benefits.
Exchange rates should be realigned in a coordinated fashion to
stimulate
exports from deficit countries and import demand from surplus countries.
With flexible exchange rates, however, monetary-policy contraction in a major economy would
stimulate
other economies in the short run, while monetary expansion would damage their performance.
If the central bank cannot lower interest rates further to
stimulate
the economy, what will stop a potential downward spiral of prices?
On the contrary, by increasing Spaniards’ real disposable incomes, low inflation is helping to
stimulate
private consumption, fueling a corresponding improvement in economic sentiment indicators, including consumer trust.
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