monetary expansion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmonetaryandexpansion
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monetary
adjective
uk/ˈmʌn.ɪ.tri/us/ˈmɑː.nə.ter.i/
finance & economics
relating to the money in ...
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expansion
noun[C or U]
uk/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/us/ɪkˈspæn.ʃən/
the increase of something in size, number, ...
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The sources of the problem are internal : controlled prices,monetaryexpansion, and corruption.
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Because of propagation, households expect a high level of output in the periods following themonetaryexpansion.
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In both countries political exigencies increased government control, imposingmonetaryexpansion.
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The slow response of prices to themonetaryexpansionin the benchmark model can be compared to the model without any of the propagation mechanisms.
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These results imply that with amonetaryexpansionthe price effects are neutral in a conventional sense.
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Rather, the negative relation betweenmonetaryexpansionand real growth would prevail even in the presence of equilibrium indeterminacy.
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For example, you might want to recover bymonetaryexpansionrather than fiscal expansion, if you were trying to do something to improve long-term growth while you restore full employment.
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However, the model is capable of producing solutions in whichmonetaryexpansionhas such strong positive effects on output that it reduces prices while lowering interest rates.
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This reflects in part the fact that the historically low level of interest rates in the euro area continues to supportmonetaryexpansion.
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At that time he established a direct link with the rate ofmonetaryexpansion.
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Perhaps we may start with the excessive fiscal andmonetaryexpansionof 1986 and 1987.
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Conversely, if foreign currency reserves are accumulating,monetaryexpansioncan be expanded within that same target.
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In his latest report he says thatmonetaryexpansionmust have contributed to the rapid rise in asset prices that occurred notably in real property.
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That factor had to be borne in mind, and there was a need to restrainmonetaryexpansionbecause we wanted to keep inflation down.
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The vast deficit of the public sector was then an important factor in the excessivemonetaryexpansion.
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It is for exactly that reason that over the past year we have taken steps to keep the rate ofmonetaryexpansionin check.
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The vast deficit in the public sector was then an important factor in the excessivemonetaryexpansion.
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But whenmonetaryexpansionoccurs mainly in the private sector, it is difficult to sustain a monetarist policy and to apply remedies.
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Since the second quarter, further steps have been taken to restrainmonetaryexpansion.
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That is why the debate has, rightly, brought us to the question of the cause and the mechanics ofmonetaryexpansion.
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