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Since an unlimited number of CDSs could be sold against each borrower, the
supply
of swaps could grow much faster than the
supply
of bonds.
If desirable real estate is in scarce supply, credit creation and allocation can at times be driven not by rational analysis of alternative investment projects, but by self-reinforcing cycles in which more credit drives asset prices higher, which then sustains expectations of further rises, leading to more borrowing demand and credit
supply.
Courtesy of what the University of Geneva’s Richard Baldwin calls the “second unbundling” of globalization, the world is awash in the excess
supply
of increasingly fragmented global
supply
chains.
Outsourcing via these
supply
chains dramatically expands the elasticity of the global
supply
curve, fundamentally altering the concept of slack in labor and product markets, as well as the pressure such slack might put on inflation.
Juxtaposed against a backdrop of ever-expanding supply, the resulting imbalance is inherently deflationary.
The novel twist today is the ever-expanding global
supply
curve.
The laws of economics state that when the demand for a commodity begins to outstrip
supply
the price will rise.
Leaving aside short-term speculative markets, demand will then decrease and
supply
(including the
supply
of substitutes) will increase.
Yet, since its inception, transplant medicine has been grappling with a rapidly increasing gap between the
supply
of organs and demand for them.
To tackle insufficient
supply
from the dead, we first embraced an increasingly inclusive, and at any rate flexible, definition of death.
The fall in house prices also led to a sharp rise in mortgage defaults and foreclosures, which has increased the
supply
of homes on the market and caused house prices to fall further.
And, if the downward spiral in house prices continues, the value of mortgage-backed securities held by financial institutions around the world will continue to decline, affecting the
supply
of credit far beyond the US.
And banks had a voluntary moratorium on foreclosures, holding
supply
off the market.
At present, our methods of calculation treat all increases in the money
supply
as temporary.
In India – where the man threatening to hang himself was from – the
supply
is just 4% of the quantity required; in Nigeria, it’s only 0.2%.
The land reclamation project is undermining the ecological connection between the Spratly Islands and the South China Sea, choking off the
supply
of nutrients upon which these ecosystems depend.
Republicans unsuccessfully tried to exploit it, reviving the Reagan era's
"supply
side claims that tax cuts raise growth substantially and permanently.
This means that the US has become the so-called swing producer capable of balancing
supply
and demand in global hydrocarbon markets.
Technological advances could increase
supply
and reduce prices; politics is more likely to disrupt
supply
and cause prices to rise.
After the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008, the rapid expansion of the money
supply
in the US and the UK triggered a sharp appreciation of the Japanese yen, as well as of some emerging-market currencies.
This pattern also characterizes the current recovery, and recent data suggest that mismatches between the demand and
supply
of labor by industry are back to pre-recession levels.
That advice would lead central banks to keep expanding the money
supply
and bank reserves even after doing so no longer lowers interest rates.
Trump’s America may be willing to wall itself off from the world, but in Japan, where talent is in short supply, our only option is to tear the walls down.
So far, efforts to curb public debt have centered on painful austerity measures, including substantial cuts in the
supply
of public goods, especially health care and education.
Today, we can see that greater money
supply
has invariably led to higher inflation, exactly as the quantity theory of money teaches us.
For the most part, German economists and officials believe that economic policy should focus almost exclusively on the
supply
side, diagnosing and addressing structural problems.
The real culprit is the government, which first fanned the flames of excessive investment, then suddenly tried to cut off the fire’s oxygen
supply.
For NATO to work properly, its members must be prepared not only to
supply
troops and equipment for NATO-led military operations, but also to fund and sustain these operations until missions are completed.
Even if this was due to temporary factors, including
supply
disruptions from the Japanese earthquake, labor and housing markets are still on the ropes in the US and some parts of Europe.
And, as the World Bank’s International Finance Corporation (IFC) noted in 2010 “The demand for education services (in Africa) is rising at a faster rate than governments can supply.”
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