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Even companies that are considered efficient growth machines run into constraints related to their size.
But America finds itself struggling to attain a rapid recovery because policy has run into constraints that pop up again and again in the historical record.
"We're going to run into constraints in terms of space availability, water availability — particularly fresh water — and also environmental impacts and supply of feed," Mr. Cochrane said.
"We have a tremendous number of competing demands on land, and the idea that we can liberate vast quantities for making biomass energy is very likely to run into constraints," says Chris Field, director of the Stanford Woods Institute.
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They certainly do not suggest that the world had run into constraints on the production side and had to live with durable declines in per capita output.
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As loans became costlier to obtain from informal credit markets and tube well irrigation led to unsustainable and costly groundwater exploitation, the agricultural growth process ran into constraints.
Of course, technological possibilities can run into budget constraints.
Mr Bernanke mentions and dismisses arguments that this would violate legal restrictions or run into political constraints.
A slowdown in the eurozone has led to weaker demand for UK exports but survey evidence suggests that manufacturers have run into capacity constraints following years of underinvestment.
Inflation has been creeping up in the US, and there is a risk that the economy will run into capacity constraints once the tax cuts and spending increases kick in.
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