Sentences with phrase «economic distortions»

In my opinion, today's boom is just one economic distortion created by the Federal Reserve (Fed)'s excessively accommodative monetary policy.
We usually have not understood that Amos concerns are not with incidental acts of injustice, but with the systematic economic distortion in which the royal - urban managers participate.4
The replacement of the federal manufacturer's sales tax with the Goods and Services Tax in 1991 removed economic distortions and provided the government with a more reliable and stable revenue source.
The consequent broadening of the tax base would allow lower tax rates while maintaining revenue and also reduce economic distortions caused by taxation.
You don't have to be an expert in public choice theory to understand that when the government owns companies that directly benefit from economic distortions, the incentives to remove those distortions are pretty low.
There are three great economic distortions in our world today that will eventually have to be unwound.
War finance (the currency debasement and credit expansion associated with funding war) has long been associated with economic distortion including World War I, which preceded «The Forgotten Depression.»
The American Ambassador to India expressed concerns yesterday about economic distortions and tax - driven investment in outsourcing.
«We do so with the following objectives: reducing burdens on employers, removing economic distortions and improving transparency, achieving fairer outcomes for individuals, and cutting government's administrative costs.»
Distortions: The policy introduces some economic distortions.
I remember meetings as far back as 2008, for example involving senior United States or European government officials looking to be debriefed on the Chinese economy, in which the foreign (and some Chinese) analysts present spoke jauntily about the great success of China's growth policies and the brilliant future ahead, while many of the Chinese economists present were much more cautious and even gloomy as they discussed the sheer intractability of China's economic distortions.
In «The Dangers of an Extended Period of Low Interest Rates: Why the Bank of Canada Should Start Raising Them Now,» published by the C.D. Howe Institute, Masson argues there is urgency for the Bank to act in view of the economic distortions and financial risks low interest rates pose for Canada.
Rick Rieder explains why today's buyback boom is an economic distortion created by the Federal Reserve's excessively accommodative monetary policy.
On a related note, the mortgage interest deduction creates economic distortions.
«I can not stress enough how important it will be to our future well - being to fix the economic distortions in the food system,» Richardson told Food Tank.
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