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stimulative

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






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While the prospect of these changes has yet to spook markets, we know that the combination of these stimulative actions from fiscal agents and monetary authorities working together can be powerful.

From MarketWatch

The neutral policy rate is the rate that is neither stimulative nor contractionary.

From Barron's

"Many of the tax changes would not necessarily be very stimulative now, since they already have prevailed since 2017," said Spatt.

From Salon

That’s a full percentage point lower than it was in September, but is still considered above the so-called neutral rate that’s neither stimulative nor restrictive for the economy.

From Los Angeles Times

The economy remains healthy and doesn’t appear to need the stimulative benefits of a rate cut, which can spur more borrowing and spending and could even re-ignite inflation.

From Seattle Times