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If this were to inhibit credit expansion it could lead to lower interest rates.
Governments permitted the credit expansion required to finance the higher price level.
Credit expansion and the gross national product move in lockstep.
The rapid credit expansion led to bank crisis in 1907, and also a property market collapse.
Government efforts to take over the credit expansion also proved ephemeral in the early years of the transition.
The printing of money and domestic credit expansion moderated somewhat in 1993.
Consumption was affected by credit expansion as well.
There is no means of avoiding the final collapse of a boom brought about by credit expansion.
From January to April, banks were somewhat successful in keeping credit expansion below the level of a year earlier.
Indeed, rather than entering into a credit expansion, the economy has been in an extended credit contraction.
The Fed's challenge is to sustain growth through credit expansion without unleashing inflation, now stirring again.
The highly leveraged companies left over from that credit expansion have now been broadly divided by lenders and investors into two groups.
These favorable asset price movements improve national fiscal indicators and encourage domestic credit expansion.
Bank runs first appeared as part of cycles of credit expansion and its subsequent contraction.
That configuration, he said, included a "real estate bubble, very strong credit expansion and a very high commercial deficit."
When buyers' funds are exhausted, an asset price decline can occur in the markets which had benefited from the credit expansion.
In the early 1980s the financial market was mostly deregulated, leading to a massive credit expansion largely based on foreign debt.
This should provide some temporary relief to the sovereign debt crisis, support credit expansion and provide a little extra demand.
In 1985, many aspects of the Swedish financial sector were deregulated which led to a considerable credit expansion in the following years.
It was also confirmed by the monetary analysis, given strong monetary growth, robust credit expansion and ample liquidity.
When the loans are redeposited in banks, they form the base for yet more loans, and thus takes place a process of multiple credit expansion.
Rothbard alleges that this led to a credit expansion which in turn led to rising prices.
Low interest rates have fueled a credit expansion over the last three years, creating record car sales and allowing retailers to offer millions of credit cards.
The monitoring process now involves setting up quarterly targets in such areas as the public sector deficit, credit expansion, international reserves, external borrowing and other variables.
The rate of credit expansion and house price appreciation ultimately proved unsustainable and higher prices and interest rates undermined affordability.