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Put all this together, and a special, expansionary moment was born.
Some economists, though by no means all, still believe expansionary policy is worth a try.
"The economy has remained in an expansionary phase and will continue to do so."
Elsewhere fiscal policy was generally expansionary in 1971 and 1972.
"Businesses want to invest in the future, but it is not a huge expansionary time."
The expansionary policy of nearly all governments resulted from three main factors.
Indeed in recession, the overall impact of such changes should be expansionary.
The state was expansionary, and engaged in wars with Ethiopia.
An expansionary fiscal policy financed by an increased money supply.
A more expansionary policy thrust might be adopted if commodity prices were to fall.
We had not achieved such levels of confidence since the previous expansionary phase.
There is very strong evidence from economic history over recent decades that we can have an expansionary fiscal consolidation.
We urge the committee to persevere with the current expansionary approach.
This in turn will counteract the expansionary effect of the increased money supply.
Many economists argue that Europe is already following an expansionary monetary policy and does not need to change course.
"This is a way we can measure the true strength of our expansionary trend.
The 1960's, he feels, were an expansionary time in the capital.
Since most of those goods are imported, there is no expansionary effect on the Colombian economy.
In turn, an expansionary monetary policy is one that seeks to increase the size of the money supply.
In speeches and brochures, he criticized the government's expansionary policies.
Germany and Japan have refused to pursue more expansionary economic policies for two reasons.
The emphasis differed between parties but the broad expansionary thrust held.
An expansionary policy increases the size of the money supply more rapidly, or decreases the interest rate.
The main cause of the gap is considered to be expansionary monetary policies carried out by the government.
If the debt was a manageable size, of course it would make sense to blow a bit more money on expansionary policy.