You have limited time and you have to
burst bubbles to make as may words as possible to cross the target score.
These results including the relative rarity of most asset price booms ending in busts or being followed by recessions (i,e., becoming
burst bubbles)--should cause a reconsideration of leaning against the asset price wind by monetary policymakers.
The consequences of
burst bubbles in Japan in the 1980's and in the United States last year are powerful reasons why China's government has acted with such determination, while the legacy of a functioning centralized system may explain why it has proven capable of doing so decisively.
The consequences of
burst bubbles in Japan in the 1980s and in the United States last year are powerful reasons why China's government has acted with such determination, while the legacy of a functioning centralized system may explain why it has proven capable of doing so decisively.
Research carried out in Japan after its long period of recession and
burst bubbles found that chasing a well-priced equity properly was returning around 3% a year, at a time when the markets those investors were operating in were performing at -4% annually.
Burst bubbles. As the cake mixture is beaten, bubbles of air are trapped.
"If we'd got another goal and drawn 2-2 we wouldn't be having a conversation about
burst bubbles. It's no disgrace to get beaten by a team doing well in the Champions League.
Why Bubbles are Great for the Economy explores the upsides of
burst bubbles, will host an economists' roundtable which will provide a clear picture of the current economy.
'It's a good time of year to
burst bubbles but I am very hopeful.