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"Stabilize" doesn't mean a one month change like we saw in the housing starts today; we'll need to see multiple months of improvement to see the trend.
Cube Rules 2009
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In another article, Åslund and co-authors argue that stabilization occurred because as economic actors reduced their cash holdings this rendered the inflation tax a less efficient way for the government to raise money Anders Åslund, Peter Boone, and Simon Johnson, “How to Stabilize: Lessons from Post-Communist Countries,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1 1996: 217–313.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Stabilize the government, destroy the poppy fields, and improve economic conditions for the people while killing as many of their leaders as possible.
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In The Future Is Now: A Balanced Plan to Stabilize Public Debt and Promote Economic Growth, Galston and MacGuineas map a radically centrist course to fiscal discipline that demands equal sacrifice from the left and the right, and that doesn't impede economic recovery.
Will Marshall: Fiscal Reform from the Radical Center Will Marshall 2010
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Step two: Stabilize revenue and boost operating margins by four percentage points by cutting costs and becoming more efficient.
Debts Paid, Expenses Cut, Chili Jacqueline Doherty 2010
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In another article, Åslund and co-authors argue that stabilization occurred because as economic actors reduced their cash holdings this rendered the inflation tax a less efficient way for the government to raise money Anders Åslund, Peter Boone, and Simon Johnson, “How to Stabilize: Lessons from Post-Communist Countries,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1 1996: 217–313.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Stabilize first and worry about evacuation second.
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In another article, Åslund and co-authors argue that stabilization occurred because as economic actors reduced their cash holdings this rendered the inflation tax a less efficient way for the government to raise money Anders Åslund, Peter Boone, and Simon Johnson, “How to Stabilize: Lessons from Post-Communist Countries,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1 1996: 217–313.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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Stabilize first and worry about evacuation second.
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In another article, Åslund and co-authors argue that stabilization occurred because as economic actors reduced their cash holdings this rendered the inflation tax a less efficient way for the government to raise money Anders Åslund, Peter Boone, and Simon Johnson, “How to Stabilize: Lessons from Post-Communist Countries,” Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1 1996: 217–313.
The Return Daniel Treisman 2011
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