| 41. | After the mistakes of 1994, the Bank of Mexico has learned to err on the side of tight money and anti-inflationary policies.
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| 42. | Although his public profile has been relatively low in recent months, Khandruyev is seen as less committed to tight money than Paramonova.
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| 43. | But the monster weapons sell for up to 500 ( dlrs 12 ) _ too much in a time of tight money.
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| 44. | All were Democrats who come out of the William Jennings Bryan populist tradition : Tight money is bad for the little guy.
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| 45. | But it is likely to anger lenders like the International Monetary Fund, which wants to see budget cuts and a tight money policy.
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| 46. | Retail analysts, however, warned that during periods of tight money supply it is not easy to get bank loans to set up businesses.
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| 47. | Since the Thai central bank has maintained a tight money policy to fight inflation and a current account deficit, domestic rates have lagged.
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| 48. | Tight money was not only hurting exporters by keeping the currency strong but was keeping interest rates high ( around 30 percent ).
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| 49. | Their policy alternatives are no different from those that the United States applied earlier _ relatively tight money, budget cuts, and tax increases.
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| 50. | Once in power, the former Communists must juggle demands for a social safety net and the need to pursue tight money and tough reform.
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