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But isn't it true that action by Beijing has boosted activity in China, helping to push oil prices back above $40 a barrel?
Builders of new factories and infrastructure not only boosted activity in the short term but also lifted the economy's potential.The slump in corporate investment to perhaps 10-12% of GDP today is the single biggest cause of India's slowdown.
Clearly, mortgage rates at such a low level and what appears to be an increase in banks' willingness to make loans has boosted activity off the lows," Steven Richiutto, chief economist at Mizuho Securities, wrote in a note to clients.
It is considered that the new formed interface between NiMo3S4|Ni3S2 contributes significantly to the boosted activity.
In the adjuvant-induced rat model of the disease, paeoniflorin significantly improved the arthritic symptoms and increased the pain threshold, changes that were associated with boosted activity of the anti-oxidant enzymes catalase and glutathione peroxidase [85].
His team mixed the human version of sir2 with 10,000 chemicals, searching for ones that boosted activity; the most potent stimulator they found was resveratrol, a chemical found in red wine and theorized to be responsible for red wine's apparent cardiovascular benefits.
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China is the most egregious example of debt being used to boost activity artificially.
That is because lower rates boost activity largely via mortgage lending.
Further quantitative easing by the Bank of Japan in an attempt to boost activity looks highly likely this autumn.
National governments could embark on a spending spree to boost activity, but most would breach EU borrowing limits.
Moreover, as the US Congressional Budget Office has shown, cutting corporation tax is the least effective way of boosting activity.
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