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In this sense, China has a rare opportunity to expand its growth potential by
stimulating
domestic demand.
EMU will further accelerate these fundamental changes by
stimulating
cut-throat competition and creating a large and liquid capital market, leading to a shake-out in the financial sector itself, as corporations consolidate their European banking relations among a smaller number of institutions.
While partly successful in
stimulating
the economy, these policies have had massive redistributive effects: from small savers to banks, from underwater homeowners to rich investors, and from pensioners to financiers.
Complicating this effort is the fact that, unlike in 1997-2002, China cannot absorb overcapacity by
stimulating
real-estate investment and exports.
So stimulus policies should aim to stimulate not just demand per se; they must focus, instead, on
stimulating
ecologically-friendly demand.
In the EU as a whole, a policy directed toward research programs
stimulating
scientific excellence and greater coherence in the European knowledge system would greatly strengthen agriculture’s competitiveness and contribute to food security and sustainable development.
The Fed has pursued its strategy of low long-term interest rates in the hope of
stimulating
economic activity.
Likewise, with household consumption and business investment collapsing, governments will soon become the spenders of first and only resort,
stimulating
demand and rescuing banks, firms, and households.
With central banks – the de facto best friend of financial markets these days – pushing for increasingly large financial risk-taking (as a means of
stimulating
productive economic risk-taking), this is no easy feat.
Interest rates were brought to new lows, which helped the economy, but without
stimulating
much investment.
In many countries, these hopes are
stimulating
public policy.
Even in Japan, which has largely closed its borders to migrants, the need to find ways to cope with rapid population aging has lately been
stimulating
discussion of the issue.
Stimulating
interest in the Saudi capital market with these listings prior to the Saudi Aramco IPO might be wise, given that IPOs throughout the Gulf region have slumped in recent years.
The first two arrows of Abenomics were aimed at
stimulating
demand – and they were extremely effective.
Of course, the Euro area is so large a player that it can no longer leave responsibility for
stimulating
global growth to America.
Land holdings can, in turn, be used as collateral,
stimulating
further credit flows and triggering successive rounds of asset-price appreciation.
Higher stock prices would lower the cost of equity-financed business investment and increase household wealth, thereby
stimulating
consumption.
Without free labor mobility, fiscal transfers are the eurozone’s only option to ease debt repayment and, by
stimulating
economic activity, boost employment.
For example, China’s productivity-enhancing agricultural reforms in the 1980s were spurred partly by growth in the non-agricultural sector, a result of policies aimed at
stimulating
township and village enterprises.
Alternatively, the eurozone could change course,
stimulating
demand, mutualizing debt, and loosening monetary policy.
But, as both traditional Keynesians and FTPL followers would note, quantitative easing – which amounts to an exchange of money for its close substitutes (zero-interest bonds) – becomes less effective in
stimulating
demand over time.
China’s authoritarian political system has thus far shown an impressive capacity to achieve specific targets, for example, staging a successful Olympic Games, building high-speed rail projects, or even
stimulating
the economy to recover from the global financial crisis.
But if they do cut, the confidence fairy will reward them by
stimulating
private spending more than the cuts depress it.
Support for small enterprises often serves social-policy goals – sustaining the incomes of the economy’s poorest and most excluded workers – instead of
stimulating
output and productivity growth.
Instead of
stimulating
the economy in the next downturn, the Republicans in Congress are likely to respond perversely.
Capitalism could be reconstructed after World War II because it was buttressed by three necessary types of regulation: social security, which served as a principal stabilizer, at least in the developed countries;Keynesian tools to fight domestic cyclical downturns; and a universal high-wage policy aimed at
stimulating
general consumption, without which the genius of capitalism – mass production – does not work.
They buttressed weakening demand by subsidizing sales,
stimulating
research into cleaner technologies, and protecting jobs.
Part of the challenge in assessing major or (potentially) iconic investment projects is that standard cost-benefit analysis does not work for projects that are likely to change significantly the economy’s growth rate, as the Erie Canal did, by
stimulating
trade.
But more public investment financed with public debt may threaten future debt sustainability: and it is unclear that ultra-easy monetary policy is effective in
stimulating
real private investment.
President Barack Obama’s attention is now concentrated on
stimulating
the anemic US economy, crafting tax cuts, reforming energy and health-care policies, and restoring confidence in US financial institutions.
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