Sentences with phrase «fall in the money supply»

A passive tightening of monetary policy occurs whenever the Fed allows total current dollar spending to fall, either through a endogenous fall in the money supply or through an unchecked decrease in money velocity.

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And the risk of losing money also falls less on Mylan than it does on those at the end of the supply chain, with the pharmacy having to dispense EpiPens while accepting less in copay money upfront, then applying for a rebate and waiting to see what trickles back.
When it decides to peg the value of the currency, it has no choice but to accumulate or lose reserves, as the impossible trinity ensures that money supply rises or falls to match supply and demand in the market in which RMB and USD are exchanged.
Eurostat stated that eurozone unemployment was 10.9 % in July, the first time it fell below 11 % since February 2012, while a range of leading indicators (such as the Markit composite purchasing managers» index, the European Commission's Economic Sentiment Index and money supply data) suggest growth has continued apace in the third quarter.
Whereas a central bank that stabilizes spending «would not respond to either positive or negative supply shocks,» one that endeavored to stabilize the price level at all times would seek to increase the money stock and spending to keep prices from falling in response to a positive supply shock, and would seek to reduce the money stock and spending to keep prices from rising in response to a negative supply shock.
He reasoned that because inflation depends on growth in the money supply, inflation would fall if he brought that growth down.
In November 2011, the year - on - year rate of growth of money supply was 14.8 %, and then by October 2013 it had fallen to 5.8 %.
In his book «Early Speculative Bubbles and Increases in the Money Supply,» Austrian - school economist Douglas E. French writes that when the government prints money, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidateIn his book «Early Speculative Bubbles and Increases in the Money Supply,» Austrian - school economist Douglas E. French writes that when the government prints money, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidatein the Money Supply,» Austrian - school economist Douglas E. French writes that when the government prints money, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidMoney Supply,» Austrian - school economist Douglas E. French writes that when the government prints money, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidmoney, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidatein ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidated.
The money supply peaked in 2011 and has been falling along with commodity prices.
All the money we have squirreled away will go to summer foods — a CSA membership, weekly trips the farmers market, canning supplies, the 36 pastured chickens we have on order, a pastured whole hog, with a little set back for the side of grass - fed beef we'll need to order in early fall.
They buy basic classroom supplies with their own money, deal with swelling class sizes, shoulder more responsibility when they lose their classroom aides, make do with outdated technology, and try to fill in the gaps when after - school programming and extracurricular activities fall by the wayside.
I guess the basic principle is that currency traders are watching the printing presses and trading in exchange markets to the point that the exchange rates fall in relation to increases in money supply.
Britain has chosen to secure electricity supplies through a scheme which pays power plants to be available several years in advance, but falling prices suggest this capacity market is overkill and poor value for money, with ample alternative approaches, writes energy finance consultant Gerard Wynn.
Pending failures with not - much - money contributing to life support for those in - house bureaucrats who would not risk financially what their never - ending supply of newbie real - estate - marketing - ads - sucking supporters risk... until they can risk no more... and fall by the wayside... predictably.
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