The food aid plan also may be expanded to other surplus commodities, Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman said.
Blanchard begs those with room on the fiscal side to engage in stimulus, seemingly pointing out Germany and other surplus nations.
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They could do that more easily if consumers in China and the other surplus countries were willing to buy more imported goods.
The export-led growth models of other surplus economies such as Germany and Japan are also both going to have to give way to greater domestic demand.
And key, of course, to achieving this, among other things, is for China and other surplus emerging market economies to take fiscal and other measures to support domestic consumption as well as allowing exchange rates to reflect market forces.
In both, a crisis of excess debt developed, in the 1920s created by war and today by a decade in which the new common currency generated huge financial flows from Germany and other surplus countries to deficit countries of the euro-zone periphery.
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The result was a mountain of cheese and other dairy surplus which, of course, could not be sold, since doing so would lower prices, which would require the federal government to spend even more to reinflate prices, which would start the process all over again.
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Yet without this, Europe will be reduced to pinching from each other or pushing its "surplus" populations to migrate.
Trade occurs among consenting individuals, and is the result of each participant valuing the surplus of the other more than what they presently possess.
There was the usual surplus of jargon - other politicians have meetings, Mrs Gillan has bilaterals - and a couple of sharp clashes with Labour MPs.
Currently, Social Security funds run a surplus that helps to finance other parts of government.
Nor can many car makers hope to use their Brazilian surplus to export cars to other parts of the world.
Think back 200 years, when 80% of the people had to work on the land to produce the surplus food to feed the other 20% who did everything that was not agriculture.
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There are other countries that actually were running a surplus and had fairly responsible fiscal policies but had weaknesses similar to what happened here with respect to their housing market or the real estate markets, and that has weakened their financial system.
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These increased labour productivity faster than other areas of the economy could absorb that newly surplus labour.
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Two other changes would be more likely to reduce the surplus of boys.
Labour productivity is rising faster than the ability of other areas of the economy to absorb that newly surplus labour.
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Among other things, the government plans to run a surplus of revenues over spending of 6.5% of GDP, before debt interest payments are taken into account.
In other words, haggling not only determines how the surplus from trade is divided, it also reduces the surplus once the cost of the haggling is taken into account.
They also possessed a surplus of something that is vanishing from many other parts of American life: humility.
Yet only about half of the capital inflow from the trade surplus was accounted for by debt service and other payments.
He also cancelled the traditional sale of 30-year bonds in November and is considering cutting other bond sales, thanks to America's budget surplus.
Although China runs a large trade surplus with America, it runs deficits with other Asian countries from which it imports capital equipment and components.
At the other extreme, Ireland, which ran a large budget surplus last year, might be forced to run an even bigger one if the single monetary policy is not tight enough to suit its needs.
Among other changes, the letter called for any Indonesian budget surplus to be spent on rural infrastructure rather than on reducing debts and for the World Bank and Asian Development Bank to play a greater role in overseeing agricultural reforms.
The other thing we want to know is how much is the consumer surplus from what Apple does?
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Experts say Apple isn't alone: Other companies, especially in the technology sector, are sitting on surplus cash balances that might not be fully reflected in their stock prices.
But beyond that, Anthony also got a surplus of shots, because the team's two other franchise players, Amar'e Stoudemire and Tyson Chandler, went down with injuries in March that kept them out this month.
In other news overnight, the European Union on Thursday reported a record trade surplus in March.
In reality, China has a current-account surplus, which means that savings must exceed investment, not the other way around.
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