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By contrast, the Modi government plans to pursue a pro-growth agenda that includes reducing bureaucratic delays, increasing infrastructure investment,
stimulating
manufacturing activity, and shifting to a simpler unified tax system.
Japan’s woes are rooted in real-estate and equity bubbles, which were fueled by monetary expansion aimed at
stimulating
domestic demand after the 1985 Plaza Accord drove up the yen’s value and hurt Japan’s exports.
Stimulating
an economy takes time, as the Obama administration’s difficulties in spending what it has allocated show; the full effect of these efforts may take a half-year or more to be felt.
Stimulating
EqualityNEW YORK – With unemployment climbing in the United States and other OECD countries, job creation is a key objective for policymakers.
Another common doping substance is recombinant erythropoietin (EPO), a protein that increases endurance by
stimulating
production of oxygen-carrying red blood cells.
But any agenda aimed at
stimulating
economic growth in Europe must include the services sector.
When some object to the budgetary costs of enlargement and others to transitional periods, the prospect of
stimulating
growth across Europe is the perspective to keep in mind.
Given how much of its official reserves China has already spent
stimulating
the economy and stabilizing the exchange rate, as well as the size of capital outflows – equivalent to three times the current-account surplus last year – tactics like reducing reserve requirements would be key here.
But such interventions inevitably involve a redistribution of market losses, raising the question of whether scarce state resources would be better allocated toward
stimulating
the real economy, rather than the financial sector.
The danger lies in debt-fueled investment that shifts future demand to the present, without
stimulating
productivity growth.
Of course,
stimulating
global growth is a big enough challenge in itself, even without considering inclusiveness or environmental sustainability.
Although some Republicans would like to see revenue increased only by
stimulating
faster economic growth, that cannot be achieved without the reductions in marginal tax rates and improvements in corporate taxation that the Democrats are unlikely to accept.
To the extent that tariffs reduce China’s exports, the government and central bank can offset the economic impact by
stimulating
domestic demand.
Whereas supply-side tax cuts have failed spectacularly, bipartisan support for the EITC reflects its proven record of success in achieving its goals: encouraging work, raising poor and near-poor families’ incomes, reducing poverty,
stimulating
growth, and improving maternal and infant health.
Some Chinese analysts, for their part, recognize the danger in
stimulating
too much nationalism toward Japan.
While rich countries reacted more quickly and more wisely in
stimulating
their economies than in 1929, and the hemorrhaging of banks was stanched, this has not been enough to boost growth.
Stimulating
investment – in green technologies, for example – would boost demand now and increase productive capacity later.
By lending small areas of their territory for renewable-energy concessions, these countries would benefit in the short term by reducing debt and
stimulating
their economies.
Such instruments can ensure the central bank’s autonomy in managing money, while
stimulating
the development of the local bond market.
Some individuals and firms who receive this money might simply hold on to the newly minted yen, but others might choose to spend it on goods and services, thereby
stimulating
the economy.
In both yeast and worms, SIR2 appears to sense the availability of food and stall the aging process in times of deprivation by
stimulating
the formation of specialized body types--spores in yeast and dauers in worms--that can survive for extraordinarily long periods without nutrition.
Brazilian officials do have some reasons to boast that Latin America’s largest economy may be stronger than ever: macroeconomic indicators are healthier, solvency ratios have improved, and a mix of exports, investment, and domestic demand has been
stimulating
economic activity.
It is worth
stimulating
the economy with discretionary fiscal policy only occasionally – specifically, when not doing so would be calamitous.
Although cutting the Federal Funds interest rate from 5.25% in the summer of 2007 to 3% now contributes to dollar depreciation, this has been aimed at
stimulating
a weakening economy.
The responsibility for
stimulating
the economy in the next downturn will therefore fall to fiscal policy – changes in taxes and government spending.
One of the most contentious debates has been over when to end the “unconventional” monetary-policy measures that were introduced in the aftermath of the financial crisis to ensure that banks continued to lend, thereby
stimulating
growth and averting deflation.
In short, regulation tends to distort incentives,
stimulating
what economists call rent-seeking behavior: the taxi driver and the license official collect unearned premiums (rents) solely because they can exploit their position as insiders, not because they are more productive.
Undeniably, the EU accession process has played a role in
stimulating
this transformation.
How to Fail in
Stimulating
Business Without Really TryingCAMBRIDGE: Debates about supply side reform often come down to slogans: flexible labor markets, deregulation, and more competition.
China’s leaders know that they can no longer rely on
stimulating
short-term demand.
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