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stimulative

[stim-yuh-ley-tiv] / ˈstɪm yəˌleɪ tɪv /






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But central bankers and analysts have cautioned that the resulting expansion of the balance sheet due to this lending is not stimulative to the economy.

From Reuters

It’s early, so those programs likely haven’t been particularly stimulative yet.

From Washington Post

Sentiment has been improving, buoyed by Beijing's COVID-19 policy U-turn in December and supportive measures, but analysts believe more stimulative polices are needed for a strong recovery.

From Reuters

Excessive spending not only adds to the national debt, it is highly stimulative and inflationary.

From Los Angeles Times

You’ve said that demand strength was “aided and abetted,” by the stimulative fiscal and monetary policies, conveying a sense you thought they were too much?

From Washington Post