Stimulate
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Building Stability for Indian GrowthMUMBAI – In their efforts to
stimulate
demand by pursuing increasingly aggressive monetary policies, advanced economies have been imposing risks on emerging-market countries such as India.
This would directly benefit Northern European citizens themselves, while helping to keep the euro down and
stimulate
growth and adjustment in Southern Europe and the global economy as a whole.
Tackling these challenges requires a clear understanding of how economic opportunities can be broadened to ensure faster poverty reduction, promote human development, and
stimulate
gender-inclusive growth.
Beyond that, here is what Americans should hope for: a strong “jobs” bill – based on investments in education, health care, technology, and infrastructure – that would
stimulate
the economy, restore growth, reduce unemployment, and generate tax revenues far in excess of its costs, thus improving the country’s fiscal position.
$60 billion of foreign aid per year could
stimulate
a lot of new medicines, vaccines, hybrid seeds, and the like.
Pressure from businesses and civil-society groups could help to
stimulate
progress.
Indeed, is allocating huge sums of public money even the right way to
stimulate
the emergence of smart cities?Government certainly has an important role to play in supporting academic research and promoting applications in fields that might be less appealing to venture capital – unglamorous but crucial domains, such as municipal waste or water services.
A weaker currency would
stimulate
exports and allow imports to grow as foreign-exchange controls are lifted.
Other unconventional policies, however, have been undertaken to
stimulate
the economy, rather than to deal with broken markets.
But Germany sees no need to
stimulate
its own economy, and is willing to consider only modest eurozone measures, such as additional capital for the European Investment Bank, a small pilot program for European Union “project bonds” for infrastructure investment, and more rapid deployment of unspent EU structural funds.
They have just experienced a significant jump in their national debts, and they still need to
stimulate
their domestic economies.
Clearly, the Chinese government hoped that positive wealth effects from rising asset prices would
stimulate
consumption.
Clearly, no government considers pushing down the price of any real good an effective way to
stimulate
the economy – any gain to consumers is a loss to producers, and the loss typically will outweigh the gain if the market price is a fair one.
Researchers are currently focusing on the underlying genetic and biochemical processes that generate new neurons and
stimulate
existing ones to change and grow.
The human brain has evolved in tandem with spoken language in social contexts, so it is logical to believe that emotion-laden interpersonal dialogue may well
stimulate
the brain to learn.
So, instead of providing context, depth, and analysis, newspapers are blasting out headlines that
stimulate
prurience or outrage.
The question remains whether there is a non-faith-based argument for cutting back spending to
stimulate
an economy.
Record levels of military expenditures are the only major source of expansion, and while such expenditures may be necessary and do
stimulate
the economy in the short run, they do not enhance its long-term competitiveness and strength.
The same kind of national self-interest that is driving the Chinese to
stimulate
domestic spending was at work when the G-20 leaders met in London in April 2009 and agreed to take steps to
stimulate
their economies.
Brazil, for example, has recently lowered reserve and capital requirements in an effort to
stimulate
the economy after a slow 2011.
In addition to the automatic decline in tax revenues and increase in social-welfare spending during a recession, many nations added large spending increases and/or tax cuts to try to
stimulate
their economies.
Every year, India struggles to reconcile the irreconcilable:
stimulate
economic growth and investment, alleviate endemic poverty, and feed a ravenous military appetite.
Indeed, America's intricate trade relations with the rest of the world – which place households and companies on both sides of the production and consumption equation – make it particularly difficult to
stimulate
significant political support for protectionism there.
It would have been far better if debts had never been allowed to grow to excess, if Greece had not joined the eurozone on fraudulent terms, and if Japan had deployed sufficiently aggressive policy to
stimulate
growth and inflation 20 years ago.
Like their counterparts in 1981, not to mention during the Bush era, they claim that the cuts will
stimulate
the economy so much that overall tax receipts will stay the same or even rise.
Premier Wen Jiabao made clear in his recent remarks to the People’s Congress that he will do what it takes to
stimulate
demand in order to ensure strong growth in China.
Some injury messages directly excite brain structures that produce emotion, and these in turn
stimulate
areas of the brain that create the meaning of the immediate situation.
Moreover, the mechanisms by which the US Federal Reserve’s purchases of asset-backed securities
stimulate
consumer spending – low mortgage rates, widely available home refinancing, high housing prices, and home-equity withdrawal – function differently in the eurozone.
Such a strategy should be based on Friedman’s assertion that “helicopter drops” – printing large sums of money and distributing it to the public – can always
stimulate
the economy and combat deflation.
To avoid a global depression other countries must also
stimulate
their domestic economies.ampnbsp;
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