Eradication of the plants used as the raw material for narcotics production is one of many supply-side policy options available to governments. |
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Even if you discount the supply-side problems with a Hillary primary challenge, there is a massive demand-side problem. |
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I think that the supply-side argument is simply a masquerade for the old trickle down economics that Hubert Humphrey used to talk so much about. |
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At an earlier stage, supply-side subsidies may be a more effective way of starting and developing accessible services. |
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It should be noted that the focus of this note is solely on supply-side issues related to energy security. |
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It means therefore, a strong amplitude and exaggeration of the shock in the demand-side to the supply-side. |
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In other words, the long-term level of output depends on a number of real or supply-side factors. |
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At school I had learned Keynsian theory and now I was being taught monetarism and supply-side economics. |
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Liberals wouldn't even claim to support supply-side economics, originalism, or small government. |
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This is definitely a flash back to Reaganomics, when supply-side economics policy was probably at its best. |
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Ronald Reagan could get away with sunny generalizations about supply-side economics because in 1980, it was just a theory. |
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According to the supply-side view, temporary tax cuts and tax credits are economically valueless. |
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What is often confused with a trickle-down theory is supply-side economics, such as that advocated by Arthur Laffer. |
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The backlash brought monetarist and supply-side doctrines into prominence. |
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These results question Canada's mass expenditure on supply-side policies. |
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Conservatives deride Bruce Bartlett, a supply-side economics inventor, as a Keynesian for criticizing their devotion to tax cuts. |
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Another area where the 1990s have proved supportive of progressive economics concerns supply-side economics and the Laffer curve. |
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Thus, the results of the late 1980s appeared to vindicate the West German supply-side revolution. |
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And Arthur Laffer, the creator of supply-side economics, may have fathered six children. |
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The use of EI is not only a supply-side issue, a question of how individual workers react to the incentives provided. |
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These were, almost exclusively, supply-side policies. |
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A final supply-side issue to be mentioned here is the problem of building new social housing because of the objections of local communities. |
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But other factors, such as disinflationary pressures in the global economy or supply-side developments may also have helped to keep inflation low. |
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Of course, supply-side measures alone will be unavailing in the absence of an increase in effective demand. |
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This supply-side labour shortage has resulted in wages in these sectors shooting up. |
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In addition, they provided information on the supply-side substitutability of these products. |
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There is therefore some supply-side substitutability from one line of service to another. |
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These are supply-side challenges, however. |
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In the light of the foregoing, it is concluded that preforms are a distinct product market as there appears to be no substitute from a demand or a supply-side perspective. |
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In the medium term, continued increases in the world price of energy would produce a significant supply-side shock, reducing world potential output growth below what is indicated in our current projection. |
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The concepts of potential growth and output gap are important tools to evaluate the state of the business cycle and to assess the supply-side capacity of an economy. |
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Addressing supply-side constraints, including capacity-building, would also enable developing countries to earn improvement of their competitiveness and of their productive capacities. |
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Such national flexibility will be necessary both to address short-term imbalances in demand and to deepen structural reform efforts with a view to improving the supply-side conditions of the individual euro area economies. |
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Finally, another supply-side management option for a degraded water supply is to import or transfer better quality water to be blended with water of poor quality. |
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The conservative helped popularize Reaganite supply-side economics. |
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A supply-side cut sees business investment as the key to growth. |
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The supply-side approach aims at managing conjunctively the use of surface and groundwater, reuse of wastewater and drainage water, and desalination, where appropriate. |
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In contrast, most are now wedded to neoclassicism, declaring that macroeconomic policy is ineffective and preferring to focus on supply-side issues. |
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The early back of the napkin version of the Laffer curve would go on to become the basis for Reaganomics and supply-side economics. |
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Coolidge, the new Calvinists say, has been calumniated by liberal intellectuals for his embrace of what amounted to supply-side economics — tax cuts for the wealthy that would pay for themselves. |
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It certainly isn't a supply-side or simulative tax cut. |
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Also, EPAs fail to respect collective policy-making and undermine the prioritisation of supply-side capacity as a way to broaden and deepen intra-African integration before opening markets to the world economy. |
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For industries that are open to international trade, exchange rate misalignment is more consequential, and in a direction consistent with the long-term, supply-side view of misalignment. |
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Mukherjee said that the inflationary pressures in India are being driven by supply-side factors, but added that he expected inflation to moderate from December. |
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