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Fortunately, gainful employment already is being
stimulated
across India.
For example, segmented production for global supply chains has
stimulated
trade in intermediate goods and promoted foreign direct investment.
True, the economy was
stimulated
a little bit by Bush's tax cuts; it was probably stronger in the short run (though arguably not in the long run) than it would have been had there been no tax cuts.
Indeed, in part because tsunamis are one of the risks of an asteroid collision, the Indian Ocean disaster has
stimulated
new interest in asteroid defense.
But, while the resulting surge in capital flows to emerging markets
stimulated
economic growth, it also inflated asset bubbles.
The ECB’s negative-interest-rate policy also
stimulated
business investment and other spending that is sensitive to borrowing costs.
Similarly, in the 1990s, China addressed the buildup of bad debt and unfinished construction projects – the result of state-owned enterprises’ chronic loss-making and excessive property investment, respectively – by implementing institutional reforms that
stimulated
growth in more dynamic sectors, thereby offsetting the SOEs’ declining return on capital.
In Asia, economic growth had
stimulated
food consumption.
China’s diplomatic self-confidence has been buoyed by its being the first country to recover from the global economic crisis – thanks to a massive and early infusion of government and bank investment that
stimulated
demand.
The modern tendency to regard economic differences in terms of religion was
stimulated
by Max Weber’s reflections on the Protestant work ethic.
Some Americans are grateful for Edward J. Snowden’s revelations about the NSA, which they believe have
stimulated
urgently needed public deliberation.
This
stimulated
rapid inflation, which was brought under control only after the reconstruction following World War II.
So far, it is odd to claim that advanced countries have
stimulated
demand excessively.
In order to stave off job losses and sustain economic growth, China
stimulated
domestic demand by unleashing a wave of credit-fueled construction.
This has
stimulated
interest in the possible preventive potential of antioxidant supplements.
The argument goes like this: high consumer debt, slowing population growth, and rising income inequality have weakened consumer demand and
stimulated
savings, while slowing growth in productivity and output itself has discouraged investment.
Now, under President Roh Moo-hyun, a new Truth and Reconciliation Law has not only
stimulated
a thorough airing of historical grievances, but has also led to a hunt for past collaborators.
But it is Park who has so far
stimulated
the greatest interest.
If so stimulated, the domestic energy market for cheap, low-carbon energy would be a massive force multiplier in the US – or any – economy.
North America’s shale-energy revolution has weakened oil and gas prices, while China’s slowdown has undermined demand for a broad range of commodities, including iron ore, copper, and other industrial metals, all of which are in greater supply after years of high prices
stimulated
investments in new capacity.
Just as free trade and open markets
stimulated
political cooperation in Europe, TTIP has the potential to contribute to strategic unity across the Atlantic – an objective that is as important now as it has ever been.
This shift in the burden of adjustment would have imposed losses on the people who were responsible for the calamity,
stimulated
aggregate demand, and diminished the rising inequality that was demoralizing the vast majority of people.
Moreover, while the Fed’s actions have helped the owners of bonds and stocks, it is not clear that they have
stimulated
real economic activity.
This
stimulated
infrastructure and real-estate construction boom has also led to the expansion of heavy industry, including state-owned steel, cement, chemicals, glass, and other enterprises, causing employment growth to accelerate from 2005 onward.
By removing tariffs on exports to the United States from 39 Sub-Saharan countries, it has
stimulated
growth, encouraged economic integration, and created opportunity where it otherwise might not have existed.
But broken eggs do not necessarily make an omelet: Bush's massive (and still growing) fiscal deficits have
stimulated
nothing but jitters about a prolonged slowdown in capital formation, household consumption, and economic growth.
With Putin’s return to power and his recent adventurism, it has been pushed aside by deliberately awakened and intensely
stimulated
national chauvinism.
On the contrary, the innovations
stimulated
and facilitated by capitalism create jobs – in new companies started to develop new ideas, in marketing, and in managements that must keep abreast of new organizations and tools.
Much of China’s economic miracle is the product of an activist government that has supported, stimulated, and openly subsidized industrial producers – both domestic and foreign.
This new regime might help rich-country central banks to keep their economies suitably
stimulated.
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