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Discover Ludwig'adequate demand' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the level or amount of something that is sufficient to meet current needs. For example, "The new product experienced adequate demand during its first year on the market".
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Central banks cannot have adequate demand and low inflation.
Without adequate demand, there will be no upsurge in business investment.
But adequate demand is incompatible with a low rate of inflation.
Or, to sum up what appears to be his view: a world of adequate demand supported by public investment is preferable to a world of inadequate demand, which is preferable to a world of adequate demand supported by private investment.
To argue that adequate demand would necessarily lead to unmanageable financial risks seems a bit of a stretch to me.
A fiscal stimulus that succeeded in creating adequate demand would also generate big increases in long-run nominal rates, for instance.
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Compared to that, ERP reading experiments typically used slow rates of one or two words per second and potentially missed adequate demands.
And the Fed is saying that it would prefer the adequate-demand equilibrium but priority one is keeping a lid on inflation.
But of course, this was a much smaller percentage increase in the housing stock, and it was nowhere near adequate to demand.
On September 21st the IMF declared that the main risk to the world economy was that Japan would not "address its financial-sector problems while ensuring adequate domestic demand".
It may be used as a standard tool for determining adequate water demand in arid regional water resources management that considers wetland protection or restoration.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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