Hefty U.S. fiscal stimulus and the risk
of trade wars create a wider array of potential outcome...
Hefty U.S. fiscal stimulus and the risk
of trade wars create a wider array of potential outcomes — both positive and negative — with implications for financial risk premia.
Hefty U.S. fiscal stimulus and the risk
of trade wars create a wider array of potential...
Not exact matches
The prospect
of tariffs has
created deep concerns in Canada, the No. 1 supplier
of both steel and aluminum to the U.S. Ottawa has hinted at retaliatory action, as have the European Union and Mexico, in what could become an all - out
trade war.
«
Trade wars create a lot
of casualties among innocent bystanders, and there are direct order effects as well as second and third - order effects.»
We
created a system
of rules so that
trade wars would not happen.
Starting a
trade war might be cathartic for workers who have lost jobs, but it is unlikely to
create a lot
of factory work.
Rethinking how sentencing guidelines are
created, what treatment programs could look like for those suffering from addiction and the effectiveness
of mass incarceration is part
of trading in the «
war» strategy for something more nuanced and effective.
The political and economic system
created by the United States and its allies after World
War II — a system built around common defense measures and free trade — rescued Europe from the self - inflicted catastrophe of 1914 - 1945, prevented nuclear war, preserved the peace until the collapse of the Soviet empire, and allowed once - captive nations to reclaim their liberti
War II — a system built around common defense measures and free
trade — rescued Europe from the self - inflicted catastrophe
of 1914 - 1945, prevented nuclear
war, preserved the peace until the collapse of the Soviet empire, and allowed once - captive nations to reclaim their liberti
war, preserved the peace until the collapse
of the Soviet empire, and allowed once - captive nations to reclaim their liberties.
The challenge is to
create a forum which can focus on the Tory plan for the future, notably its assault priorities
of attritional
war on local services and an assault on the
trade unions.
The Sandrail family
trades with the stationed Americans while they await their
war assignments, which
creates a bit
of sexual tension between the women waiting for their husbands to return home and the soldiers.
He raised taxes at a time when the average family was near or in starvation mode, he confiscated all
of the nation's privately - owned gold and then promptly devalued the dollar by 40 % (reducing the buying power
of any saved dollars by almost half overnight), he raised bank reserve requirements numerous times (taking yet more cash out
of the real economy so it could be hoarded in vaults), he actively supported a
trade war with tariffs that
created massive global imbalances (some would argue ushering in the rise to power
of fascist regimes that would have had no chance in times
of prosperity), and perhaps most damning, rather than plowing most
of those raised tax dollars back into the stalled economy, he instead bought gold on the global markets for the government and sequestered it, keeping it from backing new dollars (monetary expansion, which most understand is required to turn a recession around) and instead further crushing the economy — and not just the US economy.
They were not influenced by videogame practices at all, and that made it far easier to innovate in their own game,
creating a fictional world with a blend
of combat and
trading that would go on to inspire Federation
of Free Traders, Wing Commander: Privateer (also influenced by Steve Jackson's Car
Wars), X: Beyond the Frontier, Freelancer,, EVE Online, and Sunless Sea.
The Keystone XL Pipeline will give America energy independence, if there is ever a
war in the Middle East our oil supply could be cut off, and with the XL we won't have that problem, 42,000 jobs will be
created, 2 Billion paid to workers will give our treasury a boost, if we don't get approval Canada will sell the oil to China, they are our
trading partners and our enemy, the pipeline will be a good thing for Americans, lower prices at the gas pump, and jobs for growth where as
of now, we are not growing like we have in the past, just a few are against this but we have Millions
of Americans who want it and they are more important than the few.
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