The government must resist political pressure for additional funding from all sides to avoid deficit spending. |
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Besides all that deficit spending, monarchy still has powers, despite all the efforts of the axemen, budgetary and otherwise, down the centuries. |
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Growth requires new money that finances deficit spending by firms and consumers. |
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Other than in wartime, there is no clear relationship between federal deficit spending and inflation. |
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It is very unlikely that the practice of deficit spending will be abandoned in the not too distant future. |
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When any economic agent spends more than they earn over any given period of time, they are deficit spending. |
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As the government borrows more to pay for its deficit spending, interest rates rise, and that hurts our entrepreneurial cause. |
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Just as in the case of the failure of deficit spending, more consumption by household will not halt recessionary pressures. |
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But that means we may have dip into Social Security revenues, or maybe raise taxes, or go into deficit spending. |
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Only ever greater doses of Keynesian deficit spending prevented the onset of deep crisis, but at the cost of runaway inflation. |
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Will a little tax cut here or a bit of deficit spending there turn things around? |
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Economists have also claimed that ending deficit spending by the federal government would eliminate the trade gap. |
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How many times have American policy makers celebrated the elimination of government deficit spending? |
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Until 1985 both countries followed similar Keynesian policies of deficit spending. |
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But more generally we are confronted with the issue of deficit spending by the federal government. |
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He warned a return to large and extended deficit spending by the Government could risk driving interest rates higher and imperil economic fundamentals. |
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Of course, Washington's profligate political class eagerly engaged in deficit spending to provide a surfeit of public-sector debt to close this circle. |
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In less than a year, Washington's fiscal biorhythm has moved from protecting surpluses to carefree deficit spending. |
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German politicians are historically afraid of touching off inflation with too much deficit spending. |
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Raising taxes and engaging in deficit spending hurts an economy and causes one's tax base to be contracted. |
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Most governors are hemmed in by state requirements that the budget be balanced without deficit spending. |
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Now, of course, liberals have always believed in Keynesian countercyclical deficit spending. |
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State and local governments are in severe fiscal trouble, and their constitutions often prevent deficit spending. |
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While deficit spending is not comfortable for any of us, we have to be responsible and act. |
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Together with low or lower inflation, and deficit spending by governments, much will be done to mitigate the effect of the recession's depth. |
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At the beginning of the nineties you wrote wonderful things about debt forgiveness, about deficit spending. |
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Superior growth in the United States is in fact a consequence of deficit spending. |
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For two years, we took on deficit spending to stimulate the economy through our infrastructure stimulus programs. |
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That reduction in debt and deficit spending has not increased unemployment. |
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While realizing the need to bring the reserve down to an acceptable level, the Inspectors are concerned about deficit spending. |
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They are prepared to accept deficit spending under the circumstances, and infrastructure spending is their preferred form of fiscal stimulus. |
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As in Chile, this massive redirection of funds from government deficit spending into private investment could raise U.S. economic growth to a new level altogether. |
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Moreover, the country's deepening trade deficit has confounded the ability of fiscal deficit spending to push the private sector back into a net saving position. |
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In general, however, I am skeptical that capital markets are so incomplete that it makes sense to fund individual human capital investment through government deficit spending. |
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It will impact our willingness to go back into deficit spending. |
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Also, fiscal measures like tax cuts and public deficit spending could be recommended, where the latter is preferred because of a larger multiplier effect. |
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It sought to fight a savage recession with increased deficit spending. |
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And we are still heading for another record trillion dollars in deficit spending this year. |
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The tax increases and the deficit spending you propose will hurt middle class families. |
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We are living with a legacy of deficit spending that began almost a decade ago. |
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But a focus on deficit spending distracts from efforts to address the long-brewing entitlement problem. |
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After more than a decade in which the balanced budget had assumed quasi-religious status, many were suddenly converted to the necessity of a major dose of deficit spending. |
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He doesn't like the strict financial constraints governing nations that have taken up the Euro and is chafing under the centralised rules governing deficit spending. |
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One of greatest threats to our social programs, be they our pensions, health care system, education or array of public expenditures, is deficit spending. |
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You were talking about debt and deficit spending decades ago. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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Al Gore's deficit spending plan threatens America's prosperity. |
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For seven years we have managed to reduce a trend of deficit spending which would have critically hurt our country and turned Canada into a basket case. |
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According to Keynesian economists, a combination of deficit spending and the lowering of interest rates would slowly lead to economic recovery. |
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There are times in the business cycle when deficit spending is quite appropriate. |
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The Republican majority in the House could put a stop to deficit spending all by themselves, simply by refusing to pass new deficit spending. |
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They have entered a recession after years of heavy deficit spending. |
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Takahashi used the Bank of Japan to sterilize the deficit spending and minimize resulting inflationary pressures. |
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The deficit spending proved to be most profound and went into the purchase of munitions for the armed forces. |
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This proved to be a problem when his government presented a tough budget with some unpopular measures, including raising the gasoline tax and increasing deficit spending. |
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Government finances are solid in most markets across the region, and this continues to allow for deficit spending, though not every country can boast equally strong fundamentals. |
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I firmly believe that we can meet fully our present and future needs in this sphere without indulging in ruinous deficit spending provided we cut back the waste and nonessential spending in other areas. |
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It wasn't until 1939 that the government started on a course toward significant deficit spending, and the reason for that did not have to do with the economy, it had to do with building weapons. |
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In 1934, using deficit spending, public works projects were undertaken. |
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Deficit spending should be viewed as a tax on future generations, and politicians who create deficits should be exposed as tax hikers. |
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