A whole battery of measures was taken at once to enhance social equality and reflate the economy by increasing consumption. |
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In order to reflate its economy, Britain abandoned the gold standard in September 1931 and sterling was devalued. |
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The big risk for bonds is that the Fed's efforts to reflate the economy will prove all too successful, leading to an eventual surge in inflation. |
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Because of this error, the Fed is about to discover that its entire effort to reflate the economy through low rates has failed. |
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Governments around the world are doing their utmost to reflate their economies. |
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Also, the return to a zero interest rate policy by the Bank of Japan signals its intent to reflate the economy. |
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What is being done to reflate Europe's number-one economy, and make it more competitive? |
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In our view, stimulative monetary and fiscal policies have largely worked to reflate real economic activity and securities prices. |
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In addition, can we conclusively reflate our potential in a context of opening as ours? |
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The Japanese government has repeatedly tried to reflate the economy, with special packages and cuts in interest rates, but so far to little effect. |
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The rising euro and the refusal of the EU commissariat to reflate the EU economy implies that the exporting side of the Irish economy will be squeezed. |
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The impact of reform will be slow and it is hamstrung by being unable to aggressively reflate its economy by the euro's self-defeating rules so clearly in need of change. |
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It took the end of the gold standard, which freed central banks to expand the money supply and reflate their economies, to spark recovery. |
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America should ignore China's peg and its warnings against taking further steps to loosen monetary policy and adequately reflate. |
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That would bite just as Abenomics, a popular three-part plan to reflate the economy, designed by Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, is taking off. |
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He is not a proponent of harrying Berlin to reflate to boost domestic consumption. |
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Falling prices mean that real interest rates cannot be negative when required to reflate a sick economy. |
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This is now so apparent that even international financiers and large capitalists are calling for concerted intervention to reflate the world economy. |
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The country largely eschewed the Hooverite policies of the IMF and moved very aggressively to reflate and thereby help to lead the region out of its deep recession. |
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Policymakers world-wide will remain vigilant in taking steps to reflate the global economy to stimulate consumers and investors to spend and invest rather than to hoard assets. |
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These measures to reflate the economy by boosting demand led to a recovery in industrial output and renewed growth in international trade flows, after a period marked by sharply declining volumes. |
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At the time, the Cuban government launched a series of economic reforms designed to reflate the economy and foster better integration within the world economy. |
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As long as it persists, the debt-to-GDP ratio will get steadily worse. That suggests the authorities should take drastic steps to reflate the economy, jolting it out of its stupor and weakening the currency. |
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The scope and speed of the response by the authorities and the massive efforts, costing several trillion dollars, made to reflate the economy mean that the dramatic scenario of a world depression can be avoided. |
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Mr Bernanke would seem to be somewhat sceptical of the ability of a central bank to reflate an economy all on its own when at the zero lower bound, Mr Duy suggests. |
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