crowding out in Czech
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Sentence patterns related to "crowding out"
1. Or are other interests crowding out such activities?”
2. Is it crowding out time you need for more important activities?
3. Crowding out is a macroeconomic situation which originates from government deficit spending
4. Common Buckthorn invades forests and can form dense thickets crowding out native shrubs and understory plants
5. The Crowding-in effect is a theory that argues the opposite of the Crowding-out effect
6. But state incursions into the capital markets are now crowding out the private sector's ability to borrow.
7. Carrotwoods grow easily in dunes, marshes, swamps and dry forests, crowding out the native understory plants that Florida animals depend on
8. The Crowding out effect is an economic theory arguing that rising public sector spending drives down or even eliminates private sector spending.
9. - [Instructor] In this video we're gonna use a simple model for the loanable funds market to understand a phenomenon known as Crowding out
10. Crowding out stems from the increases in interest rates caused by deficits, whereas Crowding in derives from the faster real economic growth that deficits sometimes produce
11. Definition: A situation when increased interest rates lead to a reduction in private investment spending such that it dampens the initial increase of total investment spending is called Crowding out effect
12. The Crowding out effect is a type of economic theory that is sometimes used to explain the occurrence of an increase in interest rates as a result of a government’s activity in a money market
13. **deficit** when government spending exceeds tax revenues **debt** the accumulated effect of deficits over time **Crowding out** when a government’s deficit spending, and borrowing to pay for that deficit spending, leads to higher real interest rates and less investment spending