Inflation, argues Mr Wood, even of the bad, cost-push variety, will prove another form of gaiatsu.
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It is thus worth noting that there is no cost-push inflation to work against or counter the reduction of demand-pull forces that would intensify inflation.
The expansion to new markets and the cost-cutting push will help address what is a U.S. vulnerability if the dollar continues to weaken, stressing imports.
With its leap into low-cost smartphones, Nokia is continuing its push in fast-growing emerging markets, despite fierce competition and razor-thin margins.
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Though health insurance companies worry about their ability to control the cost of new customers, they are expected to aggressively push outpatient care and low-cost prescription drugs as a way to keep premiums low.
When newly sworn-in US President George W Bush addresses a joint session of Congress on Tuesday evening to explain his budget, he will borrow a page from his predecessor Bill Clinton as well as push his own cost-cutting agenda.
Part of the growth has been driven by demand caused by everything from anthrax to bird flu to SARS. But much of it has come from 48-year-old Lim's gutsy push to ramp up quickly and cost effectively in a low-tech commodity business to gain economies of scale and an edge over his dozens of rivals.
Rather than allow the company to immediately make a decision that would maximize its chances to eventually balance its books, Obama administration officials used their leverage to push Solyndra to delay necessary cost-saving measures.
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But differing state rules, state taxes and the cost of multi-state compliance have helped prompt a push for federal regulation.
Obama said he was hopeful that an efficiently run public plan could help push private insurers to make similar cost-cutting moves.
You need to read the speech for the full explanation, but the basic idea is that higher inflation can help push down the real cost of borrowing - the real interest rate - at times when nominal interest rates can't go any lower.
Cost-cutting, selling in shops as well as online, a push into developing markets and hiring some prominent outside executives have not worked.
It is so well hidden as to eliminate any risk of push-back from those affected, it is an incremental cost incurred by those who have no other choice because they are part of a captive audience.
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Investors may push for efficiency, either directly by pushing ACO managers to provide more cost-effective care, or indirectly, by passing on the purchase of EOC-ABSs if the originating ACO has a history of high costs relative to profits.
His unwillingness to sell will cost shareholders dearly in the short-term, and there's good chance they'll push for his ouster as chief executive if the stock doesn't stage a comeback soon.
In Italy, too - worries about the state of the economy helped push up the Italian government's cost of borrowing at the start of the week.
It will give the government a chance to push through a reform that is more or less cost free and is popular with almost everyone - the exception being specialist libel lawyers.
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